Why Renaissance Women Used POISON For Beauty
Автор: History At Your Bite
Загружено: 2025-10-30
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Discover the shocking reason Renaissance women had massive pupils in old paintings. They used Belladonna, a deadly poison, all in the name of beauty. This is the dark history of a plant literally named "beautiful lady."
In Renaissance Italy, the ideal woman had dark, wide, dilated pupils. To achieve this alluring look, they turned to a horrifying beauty secret: eye drops made from Atropa belladonna, or Deadly Nightshade. In this episode of "History at your bites," we explore how this poison was used, the horrific side effects (from blurred vision to hallucinations and death), and what this dangerous trend reveals about beauty standards, both past and present.
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Timestamps: 0:00 - The Renaissance Beauty Standard 0:28 - The Horrifying Secret 0:46 - What is Belladonna? (Deadly Nightshade) 1:05 - The Dark Side Effects 1:24 - The Dangerous Price of Perfection
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