5.Mild Diuretic and Detoxifier
Promotes urine flow and helps flush out toxins.
May assist in managing urinary tract infections and kidney support.6.Antibacterial and Antifungal
Effective against various pathogens that cause infections in the gut and on the skin.
Used traditionally to treat intestinal worms and dysentery.
7.Wound Healing and Skin Health
Applied externally, the plant or tea can help treat wounds, rashes, and insect bites.How to Make Asthma Plant Tea
Ingredients:
1–2 teaspoons of dried Euphorbia hirta leaves or 1 small handful of fresh plant (leaves and stems)
1–2 cups of boiling water
(Optional) Honey or lemon for taste
Do not consume in excess – this plant contains latex-like sap and can be strong in large quantities.
Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Always source from chemical-free environments (avoid roadside or polluted areas).
If you are taking medications for asthma or other chronic conditions, consult a healthcare provider before use.
Asthma Plant Tea is a powerful, natural remedy rooted in traditional herbal medicine. With its wide range of health benefits – from supporting lung function to fighting infections – it deserves a place in every natural medicine cabinet. Used wisely and in moderation, it can offer gentle yet effective relief for those struggling with asthma, coughs, and more.