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I am so happy we brought this topic up.

It's almost tomato season and now we will know how to

handle those little delicious treats!

Donna

 

--- rosetalleo <rosetalleo wrote:

 

> Oh wow, so this is why I have been getting a rash

> when picking

> tomatoes or tying the plants up. Thanks for letting

> us know! I'll

> wear gloves from now on.

>

>

> ,

> Donnalilacflower

> <thelilacflower wrote:

> >

> > You know I grew some tomatoes on the porch and I

> > didn't wear gloves when I handled the leaves. I

> had a

> > terrible rash up my arms. My niece Mya picked one

> a

> > few years ago and didn't wash it, she ate it off

> the

> > bush and she got very sick, she had a rash all

> over

> > her chest and felt dizzy, I took her to the E.R.

> and

> > the doc said it was the tomato and that you always

> > wear gloves when you handle the bushes and make

> sure

> > to wash tell real good before you eat them. I

> have an

> > idea Mya probably ate the little star leaf thingy

> at

> > the top of the tomato.

> > DOnna

> > --- Katie M <cozycate wrote:

> >

> > > For sure, for sure, do not eat tomato leaves.

> Not

> > > only are they poisonous if eaten, they are

> poisonous

> > > by contact with the skin. If you raise tomaot

> > > plants, like I do, you quicky learn to wear long

> > > sleved shirts and wash your hands after contact.

>

> > > Something in them is absorbed through the skin

> if

> > > not washed off promptly.

> > > Katie

> > >

> > > Wendy Jeffries <salt wrote:

> > > <I haven't yet tried the tomato

> leaves>

> > >

> > > I 'think' I read that any foliage from the night

> > > shade family is poisonous.

> > > Tomato leaves, potato leaves, and I think

> tobacco is

> > > in there too. Can

> > > someone verify this?

> > >

> > > Wendy Jeffries,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Tony that is terrible you became that ill. Hopefully this topic saved others

from going through the same thing

Donna

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" tony sears " <tonysears

 

Fri, 01 Feb 2008 07:43:13

 

Re: tomatoes - leaves

 

 

Well- I think you all just saved me a trip to the emergency room!

I know a great deal about growing vegetables - I grew up in farm country and

have had a

vegetable garden for years --- how I managed to miss this information about

tomatoes is

beyond me. I'm very grateful for that link, and to all of you who responded.

The truth is I

still have tomatoes fruiting on last year's plants in my garden - and will pick

one tomorrow. I

might very well have thrown in a leaf or two just to try it after having made

that comment -

had I not logged back on tonight. I must also say that NOW I think a mystery

which sent me

to the hospital last summer has been solved. I went to the emergency room with

muscle

twitching in my face and COVERED head to toe in painful hives--- my skin hurt,

my muscles

and joints hurt - I was in misery and required bags of IV fluids, antihistamine

injections and

the like. Where was I all day? In the garden, where I stripped leaves off

tomato plants, bare

handed of course, and ate generously of the fruit while I worked. I sustained a

spider bite

while working, and the doctors figured I must have had a bad reaction to it.

Now I realize

what they probably should have. Thank you all SO much.

Tony

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Well- I think you all just saved me a trip to the emergency room!

I know a great deal about growing vegetables - I grew up in farm country and

have had a

vegetable garden for years --- how I managed to miss this information about

tomatoes is

beyond me. I'm very grateful for that link, and to all of you who responded.

The truth is I

still have tomatoes fruiting on last year's plants in my garden - and will pick

one tomorrow. I

might very well have thrown in a leaf or two just to try it after having made

that comment -

had I not logged back on tonight. I must also say that NOW I think a mystery

which sent me

to the hospital last summer has been solved. I went to the emergency room with

muscle

twitching in my face and COVERED head to toe in painful hives--- my skin hurt,

my muscles

and joints hurt - I was in misery and required bags of IV fluids, antihistamine

injections and

the like. Where was I all day? In the garden, where I stripped leaves off

tomato plants, bare

handed of course, and ate generously of the fruit while I worked. I sustained a

spider bite

while working, and the doctors figured I must have had a bad reaction to it.

Now I realize

what they probably should have. Thank you all SO much.

Tony

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