Ah, Danda Thor, that’s a fascinating plant. Been a staple in Ayurveda for a while! So, yeah, you’re on the right track about its uses. Euphorbia neriifolia, or Danda Thor, really stands out for its latex. It’s got quite a reputation for helping with skin conditions, digestive issues, even some respiratory problems.
Now, about how it works: that latex you’re hearing about is where the magic’s at. It acts as a counter-irritant, kind of like provoking the body into healing. For skin issues, it can be applied externally, but it’s absolutely true—this latex is potent. Too potent if you’re not careful. So, patch testing is the way to go first. Apply a tiny bit on a small area of your skin to see how you react. I’ve even seen it used for warts, just a teeny dab directly on it often clears a wart.
Internally, there are formulations like “Avipattikar Churna” that people turn to for digestive problems but, usually it’s more about helping break down ama (toxins) and supporting agni (digestive fire). Always, always wise to have guidance from an Ayurvedic doc if taking internally—this stuff’s the real deal, not to be messed with casually.
Safety is key, of course, and you’ve nailed it—overuse can be toxic. I wouldn’t DIY with this one if you’re not in the know. Like driving without a map. If you’re set on trying it, best to connect with a good Ayurvedic practitioner. They’ll steer you right with safe doses and tell you what’s up with your dosha imbalances, agni, whatever’s pertinent.
For sourcing, there are many reputable Ayurvedic pharmacies. You want ones that are known for quality and authenticity. I’ve heard good things about places like Kottakkal or Baidyanath, but check their credentials, or get a recommendation from a practitioner.
When people talk about pairing it with other remedies, they often mean simple lifestyle or diet adjustments that compliment treatment—think light, warm, simple foods to support digestion if treating tummy troubles.
So, takeaway here: Danda Thor’s pretty effective when used right. But, go gentle, respect its power, and get some expert eyes on it. Risky to just down it without a plan, yeah? And if anyone else have their stories with it, I’m sure they’d agree, the experience is unique. Interested to hear more stories from the crowd, myself!