Euphorbia flowers are often used as ornamental plants and are usually grown in the yard but can also be planted in pots. The flower of Euphorbia can grow as high as one meter with its barbed brown bar.
This beautiful flower is a flower that can survive with a little water and very good growth if exposed to the sun.
Euphorbia is a flower that has the origin of the island of Madagascar. With many thorns, small petals and varied colors of flowers, eforbia flowers have the same fame as roses and adeniums.
-) Treating boils
Ulcers are a very agonizing skin disease.
Way, stem Euphorbia sliced and then washed with running water until completely clean. Burn with a small flame for a few moments, then stick it on the skin of an ulcer.
-) Treating hepatitis
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver or liver caused by chemical toxins or viral infections. Hepatitis may occur acutely or chronically.
Way, shoots sticks fern sliced-iris, as much as 9-15 grams. Boil this stem with 3 cups of air to boiling. Let the water left behind 1 cup, then lift. Add pure honey, then drink the water fit warm.
-) Relieves uterine bleeding
Uterine bleeding is not a bleeding during menstruation. This bleeding can be caused by hormonal changes, fibroids, altered secretions by the thyroid gland, cervical polyps, or endometriosis.
Way, boiled 15 euphorbia flower buds and 50 grams of fat-free beef. After cooking, you can consume this snack as a delicious and healthy soup.
-) Treating burns To speed up tissue recovery in burns, use euphorbia flowers.
Caution: The Euphorbia plant sap is vital toxic, and harmful to the body. So, you should avoid direct contact