The drops contain the extracts of ingredients such as aphis, or ground honey bees, and plants such as euphrasia and sabadilla. |
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In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla. |
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One, sabadilla, is made from a lily and works as a contact and stomach poison for numerous insects. |
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Sabadilla produces symptoms similar to those of a cold or hay fever, which it is used to treat homeopathically. |
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Sabadilla is considered among the least toxic of botanical insecticides. |
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High-Rise is expected to win easily, despite the challenge of stablemates Sabadilla, Breathtaking View and Pozarica, who have all been in good form in the Gulf. |
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