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		<title>Poinsettia Toxicity Myth</title>
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			<title>Vfrankz says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[According to various medical resources, most types of ivy would cause a burning sensation in the throat when ingested. And eating the leaves or berries of most varieties of holly would cause vomiting, nausea and diarrhea. Again, all excellent reasons to keep your festive greenery away from little hands and paws, but not particularly life-threatening!]]></description>
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