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Is Alocasia toxic to humans?
Can mold toxicity cause tingling?
Is Ornithogalum toxic to humans?
What specific substance within Alocasia plants causes the primary toxicity when ingested?
Which common nickname is frequently used to refer to the Alocasia genus?
How do calcium oxalate crystals inflict damage on the soft tissues of the mouth?
Is the fluid released through guttation in Alocasia plants dangerous to touch?
What is a typical immediate symptom following the ingestion of Alocasia material?
How are household pets typically exposed to the toxic elements of Alocasia plants?
What is the recommended immediate first step if someone ingests Alocasia plant material?
What type of liquid may help soothe tissues after exposure to Alocasia crystals?
What is a rare but severe risk associated with ingesting large amounts of Alocasia?
Why does the irritation from Alocasia usually deter further consumption?
What is the medical term for the sensation of tingling, pins-and-needles, or numbness caused by mold?
Which specific substances produced by fungi like Stachybotrys chartarum and Aspergillus function as neurotoxins?
What is the primary mechanism that causes neurological symptoms like tingling upon exposure to mycotoxins?
What is the term for the pattern of symptoms improving when moving away from a contaminated environment?
Besides visible wall patches, where does mold often hide in homes or workplaces?
How does mold toxicity typically manifest in the cognitive domain?
What biological barrier can mycotoxins pass through to induce oxidative stress in neural tissues?
Why do people struggling with mold toxicity often misattribute their symptoms?
Which device is recommended to help reduce the load of spores and particulates in indoor air during recovery?
What psychological symptoms are frequently reported alongside neurological sensations in mold toxicity cases?
What potent cardiac glycosides are the primary concern in Ornithogalum species toxicity?
Which Ornithogalum species is most frequently associated with the common name Star of Bethlehem?
What immediate gastrointestinal effects result from ingesting Ornithogalum plant material?
Why is simple mowing ineffective for eliminating Star of Bethlehem persistence in a yard?
What distinguishes consuming the raw Star of Bethlehem bulb from its homeopathic use?
How many tepals typically characterize the striking white flowers of Ornithogalum umbellatum?
What physiological function do cardenolides, identified in Ornithogalum, directly affect?
What is the most effective recommended strategy for removing O. umbellatum from a landscape?
Which parts of the Ornithogalum plant contain potentially hazardous compounds?
What public concern often centers community focus on Ornithogalum besides documented human poisoning incidents?
Why might removing a patch of O. umbellatum result in several patches next season?