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Its very possible. If indeed you have a reaction after touching, ingesting, breathing near this plant talk to a doctor. If you ingest a large amount of this matter (believe it, it's edible) you could possibly get Oxalis poisoning! This could be fatal. Along with kidney failure. (Can be eaten as small portions Ex: one leaf, but shouldn't be eaten a-lot or frequently)

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