"Datura metel " grows in the wild in all the warmer parts of the world, such as India and is cultivated worldwide for its chemical and ornamental properties.
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"Datura metel " may be toxic if ingested in a tiny quantity, symptomatically expressed as flushed skin, headaches, hallucinations, and possibly convulsions or even a coma.
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Herbs are also used to create a trance possession using the hallucinogenic properties of " Datura metel " and " Datura stramonium " ( both have scopolamine and atropine, causing amnesia ), the psychoactive ingredients from the cane toad ( " Bufo marinus " ).