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Euphorbia Hirta Decoction: Boil the leaves longer (10–15 minutes) for a stronger, more concentrated brew used traditionally for asthma or bronchitis.
Topical Application: Steep the herb in warm coconut oil and apply to skin to help manage minor wounds or eczema.
Euphorbia Smoothie: Mix a diluted infusion with green smoothies for a subtle detox boost (consult a herbalist first).
FAQ:
Q1: Is Euphorbia hirta safe for daily use?
A1: It’s generally safe in moderation, but prolonged use should be monitored. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting regular use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication.
Q2: Can it cure asthma or dengue?
A2: Euphorbia hirta is traditionally used as a support treatment for asthma and dengue, but it is not a replacement for medical therapy. It may help alleviate symptoms, but it is not a cure.
Q3: Are there any side effects?
A3: In rare cases, high doses may cause nausea, diarrhea, or allergic reactions. Always start with small amounts to test tolerance.
Q4: Can children take it?
A4: Only under medical supervision. Dosages need to be adjusted for age and weight.
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