The toxins in aconite can be absorbed through the skin. Handling the plant or its extracts can cause systemic poisoning even without ingestion.

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Tincture formulations are particularly hazardous because alcohol efficiently extracts and concentrates the plant's toxic alkaloids. This high potency makes the risk of accidental overdose significant, as even a minor measurement error can be fatal. 💡 Symptoms of Poisoning

Consuming aconite can lead to life-threatening heart arrhythmias, respiratory failure, and death within a few hours.

Aconite tincture is considered extremely dangerous by medical professionals and regulatory bodies due to the presence of highly toxic alkaloids. These toxins can cause severe damage to the heart, muscles, and nervous system. Because aconite has an exceptionally narrow therapeutic window, even a very small amount can result in a fatal overdose. ⚠️ Critical Safety Warnings

Aconite is listed in the FDA’s poisonous plant database. It is not approved or recommended for medical use due to its high risk of lethality. ⚡ Risk Factors of Tinctures

Burning or tingling sensations in the mouth, face, and extremities. Severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Muscle weakness, dizziness, or confusion.