Side Effects, Risk Factors of, and Cautions for Sun Spurge
Avoid use during Pregnancy.
Do not consume if your Spleen and Stomach are weak.
Long-term use can lead to Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache and Dehydration
Do not apply it topically it may cause Inflammation, Ulcers, and Edema.
The stem contains a milky liquid which can produce toxic reaction on the skin and mucous membrane.
Description
Sun Spurge is a taproot.
It is perennial.
It grows in temperate, tropical climate.
It grows up to 80 Cm.
Best used for Bronchitis.
Meridians associated : Small Intestine, Liver, and Lung