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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Rebecca Flood

Health warning over 'toxic' herbal tea after two people fall critically ill

Two people have become critically ill after drinking toxic herbal tea from the same Chinatown herbalist. 

A man and a woman were treated in hospital after consuming tea leaves bought from Sun Wing Wo Trading Company, San Francisco’s public health department (SFDPH) confirmed. 

They contained the plant-based toxin aconite, also known as monkshood, wolfsbane, devil’s helmet or the queen of all poisons.

The man in his fifties and woman in her thirties became gravely ill an hour after ingesting the plant, developing life-threatening symptoms including abnormal heart rhythms.

Both grew weak and required resuscitation, remaining in hospital in intensive care. 

The pair fell ill on separate occasions, with the first incident occurring in February and the second in March. 

The SFDPH has warned people against drinking tea from the outlet while they try and track down the source of the leaves. 

They tweeted: “Two sickened by tea from Sun Wing Wo at 1105 Grant- if you have tea from them-do not consume.”

Aconite is commonly used in Asian herbal remedies and medicines, but must be properly processed before it is safe to ingest. 

The purple flowers are commonly found throughout the UK, including at The Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Wisley.

In 2014 it was reported gardener Nathan Greenaway, 22, died from multiple organ failure after brushing against the deadly flower. 

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