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5 Signs You Should NOT Eat This Wild Forest Root

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3. It Requires “Special” or Extreme Preparation

If you’re told the root must be soaked for days, boiled multiple times, discarded water repeatedly, or mixed with ash, lime, or salt to “remove toxins,” that is a serious warning sign.

While some roots can be detoxified through careful preparation, one small mistake—shorter soaking time, wrong temperature, or improper slicing—can leave enough toxins to cause:

  • Vomiting and diarrhea
  • Nerve damage
  • Liver or kidney stress
  • Modern medicine sees many poisoning cases caused by “almost correct” preparation.

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