Oxalis Corniculata

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Other names : Creeping wood sorrel, yellow wood sorrel, procumbent yellow sorrel

Special Precautions of Oxalis Corniculata

Wood sorrel contains 0.3 to 1.25% oxalic acid (NMCD 2000). Oxalic acid combines with calcium forming calcium oxalate in the gastrointestinal tract or the urinary tract in the bloodstream. This may damage the kidneys, leading acute kidney failure.

Benefits and uses of Oxalis Corniculata are

The leaves of wood sorrel are edible, having a tangy taste. A drink can be made by infusing the leaves in hot water for about 10 minutes, sweetening and then chilling.[1] The entire plant is rich in Vitamin C. Although wood sorrel is safe in low dosages, it can inhibit calcium absorption by the body if eaten in large quantities over a length of time.

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