Stillingia
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Stillingia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, comprising about 30 species. The genus is found in tropical and warm areas and native to North America.
[edit] Synonyms of Stillingia
- Gymnostillingia Müll.Arg.
- Spirostachys Stillingia
[edit] Medical use
Stillingia sylvatica has been used extensively for syphilis, but also as a cathartic, diuretic, and emetic. In large doses, it causes vomiting and diarrhea. Its dry root was also used as a sialagogue, diuretic and laxative.