Traditional Uses: Traditionally used by Native American tribes (Cherokee and others) as a decoction or poultice to treat fevers, sore throats, minor wounds, toothaches, snakebites, and insect bites.
Potential Benefits: May support immune function and reduce the duration of upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold, exhibiting antiviral (against influenza and HSV) and anti-inflammatory properties, though clinical evidence for prevention is mixed and benefits are generally modest.
Warnings: Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding in individuals with autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus, MS, rheumatoid arthritis), HIV/AIDS, or those allergic to the ragweed/daisy family (Asteraceae); they may interact with immunosuppressants and liver-metabolized drugs.




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