Total Records: 1 - Medium: TV SERIES / Group: OTHER / Category: LIVING THINGS / Subcategory: PLANTS
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1Chamalla BATTLESTAR GALACTICA 2004 TV SeriesLiving ThingsPlants

Chamalla
Controversial Cancer treatment.

Comments:
  • President Roslin suffers from side effects of the Chamalla extract. [Season 1 Episode Flesh and Bone]
  • President Roslin asks Dr. Cottle for Chamalla extract to use for her Cancer treatment, which he advises the evidence for is anecdotal / loose talk and false hope. [Season 1 Episode Act of Contrition]
  • President Roslin begins having visions, blaming it on the Chamalla. [Season 1 Episode The Hand of God]
  • President Roslin experiences symptoms of withdrawal while imprisoned on Galactica. [Season 2 Episode Valley of Darkness]
  • The soldier guarding President Roslin gives her Chamalla to ease her withdrawal symptoms. [Season 2 Episode Resistance]
  • During Dr. Baltar's trial, Apollo asks President Roslin about her hallucinations while taking Chamalla extract while she had cancer. [Season 3 Episode Crossroads]






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