Traditional Uses: Traditionally used by Native American tribes and in East Asian medicine (as Sangnyuk) as a potent purgative, emetic, and diuretic for severe edema, as a poultice for wounds and rheumatism, and for conditions like tonsillitis, swollen glands, and cancer (as part of Hoxsey tonic).
Potential Benefits: Contains bioactive compounds like pokeweed antiviral protein (PAP) and saponins that have demonstrated antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and potential anticancer effects in laboratory studies, but no human clinical trials confirm efficacy for any medical condition.
Warnings: The entire plant, especially the root, is highly toxic; ingestion can cause severe nausea, bloody vomiting, hypotension, muscle spasms, seizures, and death; strictly contraindicated during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in children; not recommended for any internal use without expert supervision.




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