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Is the milk from a poinsettia poisonous if consumed?
No, poinsettia sap is not poisonous if ingested. While all parts of the poinsettia plant contain a mildly toxic sap, human ingestion of this sap is not life-threatening. The sap may cause mild skin irritation in some individuals, but poses no significant risk to human health.
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