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  2. Once this happens, the potatoes can potentially become poisonous. ... The green part contains the poison. And when you consume a large amount of these, you can get diarrhea, vomiting, headache ...

  3. Solanine - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, there were 41 cases of solanine poisoning in people who had eaten a bad crop of potatoes with 0.43 mg solanine/g potato with no recorded fatalities. [ 25 ] In Scotland in 1918, there were 61 cases of solanine poisoning after consumption of potatoes containing 0.41 mg of solanine per gram of potato, resulting in the death of a five-year ...

  4. List of potato diseases - Wikipedia

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    Potato virus M: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus M (PVM) Potato virus S: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus S (PVS) Potato virus H: genus Carlavirus, Potato virus H (PVH) Potato virus T: genus Trichovirus, Potato virus T: Potato virus U: genus Nepovirus, Potato virus U (PVU) Potato virus V: genus Potyvirus, Potato virus V (PVV) Potato virus X

  5. PSA: You're Storing Your Potatoes and Onions the Wrong Way - AOL

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    We don't recommend storing potatoes and onions together, as onions emit a gas that accelerates potato spoilage. To prolong freshness, store them separately in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas.

  6. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Potatoes ... - AOL

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    As for potatoes being a high-glycemic food, while this is true, Palinski-Wade says that eating a potato doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll experience changes in energy levels or mood.

  7. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    Contains bufadienolide cardiac glycosides [145] which can cause cardiac poisoning, particularly in grazing animals. [146] During 1997, 125 head of cattle died after eating mother-of-millions on a travelling stock reserve near Moree, New South Wales, Australia. [147] Kalmia latifolia: mountain laurel Ericaceae: Contains andromedotoxin and arbutin.

  8. After Watching Netflix's 'Poisoned," Here's How to Protect ...

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    What you should do if you suspect you have a foodborne illness Symptoms of food poisoning could start anywhere from a few hours, to even a few weeks, after stopping at a restaurant for a hamburger ...

  9. Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis - Wikipedia

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    Animals can also be poisoned if the toxic plant material is in pellets, or harvested with grain. [1] [7] Echites umbellatus, belonging to the dogbane family Apocynaceae and having the English common name Devil's potato, has recently been found to contain lycopsamine-type pyrrolizidine alkaloids. [8]