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About 30 yeara ago, my wife licked from a jatropha podagrica (being 6 years of age). She became critically ill and recovered only after 9 days of rarely consciousness.
Every now and then, when her condition is low, blisters appear in and around her mouth. Doctors consider those a reaction of the jatropha podagrica intoxination.
The blisters are appearing more frequently and we are desperately looking for alternative treatment!
Does anybody have a clue? We're very eager to see it in this discussion!
Thanks in advance, Gerrit.
Every now and then, when her condition is low, blisters appear in and around her mouth. Doctors consider those a reaction of the jatropha podagrica intoxination.
The blisters are appearing more frequently and we are desperately looking for alternative treatment!
Does anybody have a clue? We're very eager to see it in this discussion!
Thanks in advance, Gerrit.