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Many people grow the “money tree” at home. But here’s what few people know about this plant.

Cold sores

The juice from the leaves can be applied to treat cold sores. How to do it? Squeeze the washed leaf of the money tree, extract the juice, and use the juice to the affected area. You can use it directly or soak a cotton ball or swab in it and place it on the affected area.

Insect bites

Another use for the juice from the leaves of the money tree is to apply it to insect bites. Do this every two hours. This reduces inflammation and makes the bite disappear quickly.

Acne

Thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, this plant can help remove acne, an unpleasant problem for all those who deal with it.

If acne is just beginning to appear, and you only have small breakouts, cleansing the problem area with freshly squeezed juice from the plant is more than enough. This procedure is more effective when applied at night.

Contraindications:

Despite its many positive benefits, the use of the money tree has its own contraindications. The juice and tincture of this plant are not suggested for breastfeeding or pregnant women or for children under 12 years of age.

If you apply it responsibly and correctly, it’s a beautiful plant that will not only use your apartment but also offer wonderful health benefits.

 

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