1. Is it poisonous?It contains toxins, which are concentrated in the stems, branches and leaves. In daily life, you must be careful not to ingest it by mistake. Not only that, the water that drips from it also contains toxins. Be careful not to put clothes underneath to prevent water from dripping on them. It is best to use something to catch the dripping water. If it is accidentally touched or ingested, discomfort will occur in the mouth and the place where the water goes down the throat, and there will be a burning sensation in the stomach. There will be no problem with daily maintenance. If there are children or small pets at home, you can put it in a high place to prevent them from touching it and causing accidents. 2. Can it be released?Although it still contains toxins, it can still be kept in there. It can also play some positive roles, such as removing dust inside, absorbing some toxic substances, purifying the air inside and making it more comfortable. It can also beautify the home environment and enhance the family atmosphere. But the number cannot be too many, otherwise the released CO2 will increase rapidly at night and hinder people's smooth breathing, so only 1-3 pots will be enough. |
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