IMPORTANT: Always consult a qualified herbalist or doctor before starting any new herbal treatment—especially if you’re pregnant, nursing, or on medications.
For respiratory & digestive issues
Use 1 tsp dried herb per cup of hot water
Steep 5–10 minutes
Drink 1–2 times per day
For precise dosing
Take 10–20 drops diluted in water, up to 2–3 times a day
Start with small amounts and increase gradually
For skin infections or warts
Mash fresh leaves and apply directly
Cover with clean cloth or bandage
Leave on for 20–30 minutes
Can be taken in capsules or mixed with honey
Ideal for digestive or systemic effects
Dose: 250–500 mg up to twice daily (start small!)
Do not exceed recommended doses—high amounts can be toxic
Avoid during pregnancy and lactation
Can cause vomiting or diarrhea if overused
May irritate skin or mucous membranes (patch test first!)
Keep away from children and pets
Euphorbia hirta is a natural treasure—ancient, humble, and powerful. From fighting coughs to healing wounds, it has a long list of time-tested benefits. But like all herbs, it must be used with care and respect.
So the next time you see it growing wild, remember:
You’re not looking at a weed—you’re looking at nature’s pharmacy.
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