Can be used as medicineIn fact, tuberose can also be used as medicine. Its flowers, leaves and rhizomes can all be used for medicinal purposes. It can be used for acute and chronic conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal pannus, conjunctivitis caused by measles, etc. Is it poisonous?Does tuberose help you sleep? Some people say that tuberose can also repel mosquitoes. Is that true? But some people say that the reason tuberose has these effects is because its fragrance is poisonous. Is the scent of tuberose really poisonous? It was mentioned above that tuberose can be used as medicine, but all medicines are poisonous. This does not mean that the flowers and leaves of tuberose are poisonous; rather, the gases released by tuberose at night are harmful to the human body. Because after the night-blooming jasmine stops photosynthesis at night, it will emit harmful gases. If people smell them for a long time, they will feel symptoms such as dizziness and chest tightness. So, it’s better to move the tuberose outdoors at night. |
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