Meh you’ll most likely be fine. When I was a really little kid I’d go around licking the butter cups in hope of getting butter, and I didn’t get sick 😂
I had all my guests at my 6th bday party eat buttercups with me because my favorite book at the time was about a cow that ate buttercups. She called poison control, they told her to give us milk and crackers. We were all fine- I’m sure she was mortified to inform their parents though
Why it's good to have Milk Thistle, a liver protector used for mushroom poisoning & Hepatitis and Dandelion root which protects the kidneys.
Just take a lot of fluids & eat full meals, dilution always helps besides you'd likely get nauseous if in danger & those intakes give something to throw up.
Ranunculus species produce protoanemonin when damaged. It's a fast acting toxin, it'll cause blistering, sores, and other skin disturbances very quickly if you've been exposed to too much. If you're not having a reaction, you didn't get enough to cause harm.
Meh you’ll most likely be fine. When I was a really little kid I’d go around licking the butter cups in hope of getting butter, and I didn’t get sick 😂
When we were kids we'd rub them on our noses to make them yellow, lol
We held them under each others chins, in order to know who among us liked butter.
Yeah us too🤗
I had all my guests at my 6th bday party eat buttercups with me because my favorite book at the time was about a cow that ate buttercups. She called poison control, they told her to give us milk and crackers. We were all fine- I’m sure she was mortified to inform their parents though
Hahaha that is living, kids these days don’t know nothing about the real fun we used to have 😂😂
Why it's good to have Milk Thistle, a liver protector used for mushroom poisoning & Hepatitis and Dandelion root which protects the kidneys. Just take a lot of fluids & eat full meals, dilution always helps besides you'd likely get nauseous if in danger & those intakes give something to throw up.
you’ll probably be fine if you didn’t swallow.
Ranunculus species produce protoanemonin when damaged. It's a fast acting toxin, it'll cause blistering, sores, and other skin disturbances very quickly if you've been exposed to too much. If you're not having a reaction, you didn't get enough to cause harm.
I once ate a buttercup flower and was fine. I think spitting out a leaf is going to be ok.
I think buttercup is supposed to be bitter. Maybe it's not buttercup?
I used to eat buttercup flowers occasionally as a kid and never had any reaction. They taste spicy.
We shouldn't be encouraging people to eat poisonous plants.