Too much of tuberose's scent can affect your sinuses and lungs.
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Symptoms include chest tightness, dizziness, and difficulty breathing.
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If symptoms appear, take tuberose outside and air out your home.
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Is Tuberose toxic to humans?
The sweet scent of tuberose has a dark side, as breathing too much of this plant's powerful perfume will actually start to affect your sinuses and lungs. Symptoms include chest tightness, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. If someone in your household is showing symptoms and you have a potted tuberose that is blooming, take it outside and open some windows to air your home out. Symptoms should fade quickly.
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