What is pink peas?

Rosary peas, or abus preterius, is a vine that comes from India and parts of Asia. This vine is based on Florida and grows in areas with warm climate in the United States and around the world. Pink pea seeds are poisonous. Eating these seeds can lead to death. The leaves and roots were used in traditional medicine. The flowers of this plant are small and in pink red-violet range. This plant is legumes, which means it produces pods. The pods are 1 to 1.5 inches long (2.5 to 3.8 cm). The seeds are bright red with black spots at one end and have a uniform size and weight. Pink pea seeds are also used in toys and drum tools to create noise. Traditional doctors use parts of Rosary Pea Plant to induce abortion and help to stimulate work. Toxin in pink peas may eventually prove useful in the treatment of cancer. When consumed, Abrin prevents cells from producing proteins, which eventually leads to cell death. Abrin can be consumed, inhalovor injected. With the case of the Rosary player, the victim would most likely eat peas.

According to the Center for the Control and Prevention of the United States Diseases (CDC), the symptoms of poisoning may be annoyed within six hours after the meal, although the symptoms usually seem one to three days later. Symptoms of Abrin may include vomiting, diarrhea, low blood pressure, seizures and hallucinations. In addition, lesions can develop and esophagus. Urine, vomiting and diarrhea can be bloody.

poisoning poisoning cannot be "cured" and there is no anti.dote. Possible treatment for those who ate deviation include the administration of fluids intravenously and the treatment of low blood pressure and hallucination drugs. If it is caught early enough, the stomach can be rinsed with activated coal. Patients usually survive if patients live for three to five days.

Rosary peas can be dangerous for human beings and for domestic animalthe. People should consider the removal of these plants from their courts to prevent random annoying and prevent the spread of the plant. This vine is quite invasive if it is not properly inspected.

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