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Crassula is a famous green competitor that, in terms of medicinal properties, is compared to Aloe vera.
Although it is established as a natural medicine, crassula use should only be external and with caution.
The reason for caution is that it has the ability to accumulate arsenic. However, in houseplants, this ability is reduced because the soil in which they grow is poor or non-arsenic compared to wild plants in Africa or Asia.
Calluses
The leaves of money trees are known as calluses. Although, oddly enough, “callus” is a very popular name for this plant.
Before applying it, you must remove the transparent fabric from the surface of the leaf. Then, stick the leaf over the callus, secure it with a bandage or adhesive patch, and leave it overnight.
It can also be used on burnt areas, but only on minor burns without blisters.
Bruises, Cuts, and Scrapes
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