Vanilla-leaf can be toxic if ingested in large quantities.
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Vanilla-leaf contains coumarin, a natural blood thinner.
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Severe allergic reactions to coumarin can include breathing difficulties and swelling of the face, throat, or tongue.
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Is Vanilla-leaf toxic to humans?
Vanilla-leaf can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. The severity of symptoms can be mild to moderate depending on the amount ingested. Vanilla-leaf contains coumarin, which acts as a natural blood thinner. Allergic reactions to coumarin can include breathing difficulties and swelling of the face, throat, lips, and tongue. When absorbed into the system, it can also cause an increased risk of bleeding, which can be severe or possibly life-threatening in extreme cases.
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