1. Traditionally applied to minor wounds

  2. May support faster skin recovery

  3. Used for skin irritation in folk remedies

  4. May help calm rashes

  5. Traditionally used for boils and mild infections

Anti-Inflammatory & Pain Relief

  1. May help reduce inflammation

  2. Traditionally used for mild joint discomfort

  3. May help ease muscle aches

  4. Supports general body comfort

Metabolic & General Health

  1. May support healthy blood sugar balance

  2. Traditionally used to support liver health

  3. Supports urinary tract function

  4. May help the body eliminate toxins

  5. Supports overall energy levels

  6. Contributes to traditional wellness practices

Note: Many of these benefits are based on traditional use and early scientific research. Euphorbia hirta is not a replacement for medical treatment.

How Euphorbia Hirta Is Traditionally Used

Euphorbia hirta has been used in several traditional forms, including:

  • Herbal tea made from dried leaves

  • Poultices applied externally to the skin

  • Extracts or decoctions in traditional medicine systems

Usage methods vary widely by culture and condition, which is why caution is essential.

How to Use Euphorbia Hirta Safely