Antidote fish poison
An antidote fish poison is a medical activity that is used to counteract the effects of certain poisons found in fish. These poisons can be found in certain types of fish and can cause serious health problems if left untreated. The antidote is typically administered via an injection. It works by blocking the effect of the poison in the body, allowing the person to recover without any permanent damage. The injection usually takes effect within minutes, though it may take some time for the person to fully recover. The antidote can be used to treat both acute and chronic cases of fish poisoning.
Cajanus cajan Tuver Pigeon pea Adhaki Arhar Tur
Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp
Habit -Subshrub
Parts used -Leaves, seed, fruit
Application -Jaundice; antidiabetic; contraceptive; galactagogus; tooth ache; vegetable
Treatment -General
References -Dansi et al. 2008, Kadhirvel et al. 2010, Rao et al. 2006