Several times in literature the sap of Aeonium lindleyi from the Canary Islands is
metioned as a household remedy against Euphorbia poison.
However, before using this drug you should consider
that there is no scientific research into the antidote’s mode of action or
effectiveness.
To me, from literature only one single person is known
who used Aeonium lindleyi’s sap (with good results) as antidote.
(Ron LaFon, Euphorbia lindleyi – Why is it appearing in the
Euphorbia Journal ?, Euph. Journ. Vol. 1 (1983): 31)
A pain soothing effect after skin and eye irritation
from Euphorbia poison is also reported from the sap of Sempervivum tectorum.
Especially in case of eye
complaints you should not renounce additional medical care.
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