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C17H23NO3 Atropa Belladonna....(Genus Specie)

a little dab will "DO" ya

Belladonna is more commonly known as deadly night-shade, Atropa belladonna, devil's cherries, devil's herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, naughty man's cherries, and poison black cherry, is a perennial herb that has been valued for its medicinal properties for over five centuries.


THERE IS ONLY ONE SOPHIA BELLADONNA

One of the first widespread uses of the herb was purely a cosmetic one. Sixteenth century Italian women reportedly applied belladonna solutions to their eyes to dilate the pupils and achieve a dreamy and supposedly more desirable appearance (hence the name belladonna, which is Italian for 'beautiful lady'). Atropine, an alkaloid of belladonna that blocks certain nerve impulses, is still used by some opthamologists today to dilate the pupils for eye exams.

Sophia Belladonna in small does will do you right...So, I'm offering a Half hour special of 90 GFE.


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Monday - Wed
730am - 1130pm
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GFE 30 mins - 90 SPECIAL
GFE 60 mins - 180
GFE 90 mins - 230
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Side effects of taking "TOO MUCH" Belladonna are indicated by bluured vision, fever, delirium, restlessness and mania, and flushed skin that is hot and a penis that is rock hard. Treatment of Belladonna typical solution is to contact your local Belladonna provider...

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