Traditional Uses: Traditionally used in European, Traditional Chinese, and Ayurvedic medicine as a blood purifier, diuretic, and lymphatic tonic for skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis), gout, and arthritis, and as a supportive therapy for cancer.
Potential Benefits: Contains inulin and polyacetylenes with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and mild antimicrobial properties; may help improve skin health, support liver and digestive function, and act as a mild diuretic; preliminary research suggests potential antidiabetic effects.
Warnings: Generally safe but may cause allergic reactions in individuals sensitive to ragweed and related plants; avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to insufficient safety data (may theoretically stimulate uterine contractions); may interact with diabetes medications (risk of hypoglycemia) and diuretics; use with caution in individuals with bleeding disorders or scheduled for surgery.




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