Ceylon Euphorbia Asthma Hirta Dried Plant Organic Spurge Red Hirtay Snakeweed
Botanical Name: Euphorbia hirta
Common Names:
* Ceylon Euphorbia
* Asthma Hirta
* Organic Spurge
* Red Hirtay
* Snakeweed
Plant Family: Euphorbiaceae
Origin: Native to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, including Asia, Africa, and America
Description:
Ceylon Euphorbia is a small, herbaceous plant with a diffuse or erect growth habit. It typically grows up to 12-24 inches in height and has slender, hairy stems and leaves. The leaves are arranged alternately, simple, and oblong-shaped with serrated margins. The plant produces small, green flowers that are borne in clusters at the tips of branches.
Uses:
Ceylon Euphorbia has been traditionally used in various cultures for its potential medicinal properties, including:
* Respiratory Health: It is commonly used to support respiratory health and may help relieve symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory conditions.
* Digestive Health: The plant is believed to have digestive properties and may help improve digestion and relieve stomach distress.
* Skin Health: It is used topically to treat skin conditions such as wounds, burns, and ulcers.
Product Features:
* 100% organic and sustainably harvested
* Dried and cut for easy use
* Preserves the plant’s natural nutrients and compounds
Key Usage Points:
* Convenient and easy to use
* Suitable for teas, tinctures, and topical applications
* Supports respiratory, digestive, and skin health
Specifications:
* Part Used: Whole plant
* Form: Dried and cut
* Quantity: Varies depending on the supplier
Additional Features:
* Contains bioactive compounds such as flavonoids and terpenoids, which are known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
* May help regulate immune responses and support overall well-being.
* Versatile herb that can be incorporated into various health and wellness regimens.
National Library of Medicine (PubMed Central): Evaluation of Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Euphorbia hirta
ScienceDirect: Anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory effects of Euphorbia hirta L. on formalin-induced nociception and edema in mice