What is the medical use of euphorbia lathyris?
euphorbia atyris , commonly known as the Mole plant or a gopher plant, is a herb that can be permanent, biennial or annual depending on the geographical position where it grows. The herb is indigenous for the Mediterranean, but has been introduced to other areas of the world and easy to close. Folk medicine in France prescribes seeds as laxatives or purgatory and also causes vomiting as an eMetics. The roots of the plant can be used for similar purposes. Folk medicine also advocates the use of milk substances produced by the plant, latex to treat warts and cancer.
Today, it is known that euphorbia atyris are toxic, but in the past folk remedies have used a plant to treat corn, skin problems, painful necks, diarrhea and gangrene. The oil produced was used to treat burns and the seeds themselves were used in homeopathic medicine in the treatment of rheumatism, paralysis and streptococcal infections called erysipelas. Both latex and leaves of the plant can cause blisters and a businessAvé beggars in recent years intentionally created blisters on the skin to cause regret and strengthen their requests. Euphorbia atyris is also used as a diuretic and antiseptic.
seed oil euphorbia atyris is poisonous. Overdose can cause convulsions, delirium, unstable pulse, collapse, enlarged pupils, mouth burning, diarrhea and nausea. It is known that the plant, also known as Caper Spurge, is present in goat milk that eats the plant, does not hurt the goat, but cause milk to be dangerous to humans. Normal misunderstandings - confusing seeds of plants with capers - sometimes led to cases of poisoning. The solutions that contain euphorbia atyris are also very toxic to fish and amphibians. These extracts can kill frogs, but even if the contact does not lead to death, frogs may have problems with development and metamorphosis. The death of livestock was also recorded. IngestionSeveral seeds may allegedly lead to termination of pregnancy.
herb seeds also have antitumor assets, useful against certain leukemias. In the past it is used to treat snake, amenore and scabies. euphorbia atyris also has antiseptic properties.