Reduces fever
Traditionally used as an antipyretic in malaria-endemic areas.
Supports breastfeeding
Considered a galactagogue in certain cultures (stimulates milk production).
May help regulate blood sugar
Improves insulin sensitivity in early stages of studies.
Promotes urinary health
Its diuretic effect helps cleanse the urinary tract.
Supports natural detoxification
Stimulates the elimination of toxins through sweat and urine.
Strengthens the immune system
Its antioxidants protect against oxidative damage.
Soothes mild eye irritations
Traditionally used for conjunctivitis (with caution and diluted).
Reduces menstrual discomfort
Reduces cramps and regulates cycles.
Helps expel intestinal parasites
Used in Africa and Asia against intestinal worms.
Calms the mind and reduces stress
Its sedative properties help you relax and sleep better.
How to Use Euphorbia Hirta Safely
Infusion: 1–2 teaspoons of dried leaves in hot water for 10 minutes.
Poultice: Crushed fresh leaves applied to the skin.
Tinctures or capsules: Commercial versions for precise dosing.