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The meadow saffron is an attractive flower with a completely innocent appearance. However, it contains a potent poison, which may have positive effects only under medical supervision.
The whole plant contains colchicine, an active alkaloid with potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in therapeutic doses. It also has diuretic powers. Its most important use is to treat gout crisis, which is practically indispensable because of its quick and energetic effects. Pain from a gout crisis, usually on the toes, is spectacularly eased.
Colchicine acts on cellular nuclei, stopping and preventing cellular division, known in biological science as mitosis. This is why this alkaloid has been tested in cancer treatment, though its toxic effects on the human body are too intense to allow its therapeutic use. Research is being conducted on some of the chemical compounds of colchicine that humans better tolerate.
It is a highly poisonous plant. Just two of its flowers can cause a child to die.
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