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still_one

(92,224 posts)
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 12:27 AM Mar 2017

Woman dies after drinking poisonous herbal tea

"A woman died after consuming poisonous herbal tea purchased in San Francisco's Chinatown, public health officials there announced Monday. They're urging people to throw away tea purchased from Sun Wing Wo Trading Company.

The woman, who was in her 50s, became "critically ill" in February after drinking tea made from leaves she purchased at the the trading company, according to a news release from the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
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Shortly after drinking the tea, she experienced "weakness and life-threatening abnormal heart rhythms," which required resuscitation and immediate medical attention. She remained hospitalized and died in the hospital on Saturday, according to public health officials.

In a separate incident, a man became ill after consuming tea made from a different blend of leaves purchased at the same San Francisco herbalist. The public health department announced that he recovered and was released from the hospital on March 12.
San Francisco health officials did not identify the people who became ill.
A lab test found aconite, a plant-based toxin, in the patients and the tea samples taken from the trading company. Public health officials removed the tea products consumed by the patients from the shelves of the store and are tracing the sources of contamination.
"Anyone who has purchased tea from this location should not consume it and should throw it away immediately," said Dr. Tomás Aragón, health officer for San Francisco, in a statement. "Aconite poisoning attacks the heart and can be lethal."

Aconite is a wild plant also known monkshood, helmet flower, wolf's bane, Chuan Wu, Cao Wu and fuzi. The processed roots from the aconite plant are often used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat pains, bruises and other conditions. Raw aconite, however, is extremely toxic when consumed, according to a study in the journal Clinical Toxicology.
Once it is consumed, symptoms occur within a few minutes or up to a couple hours, depending on the amount ingested. These include numbness or tingling of the face, mouth or limbs; weakness in the limbs; paralysis; low blood pressure; irregular heartbeat; chest pain; slow or fast heartbeat; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain and diarrhea.
There is no medicine to counteract aconite poisoning, according to the department of health.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/21/health/poisoned-herbal-tea-death-san-francisco/index.html

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Woman dies after drinking poisonous herbal tea (Original Post) still_one Mar 2017 OP
But it's all natural!!! longship Mar 2017 #1
Ya, and it's traditional so what's the harm? progressoid Mar 2017 #2
I bought an item at a dollar store and later discovered the California EPA warning enclosed pinboy3niner Mar 2017 #3
Isn't it homeopathic too? democratisphere Mar 2017 #4
Sounds more like homeolethal pinboy3niner Mar 2017 #5
If it was homeopathic it would just be water Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #6
Somewhere, a brick of Putin's Peach Tranquility Blend is missing VOX Mar 2017 #7
Very clever dembotoz Mar 2017 #9
Monkshood is a beautiful flower mainer Mar 2017 #8

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
3. I bought an item at a dollar store and later discovered the California EPA warning enclosed
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 04:03 AM
Mar 2017

Because it was a Chinese product the warning was: "WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING"

Which gave me a sardonic chuckle, because the item was a kitchen utensil.

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