Description
Origin
Poke root comes from the Pokeweed plant, a tall perennial native to North America. The root is thick, fleshy, and off-white to light brown when dried. It has a strong, earthy aroma and has long been used in traditional herbal practices for its powerful cleansing and lymphatic properties.
Description
Poke Root Powder is a powerful traditional herbal powder derived from the root of Phytolacca americana, valued in Western herbalism for its deep detoxifying and immune-modulating properties. Known for its strong, cleansing nature, it has long been used to support the lymphatic system, immune health, and natural purification processes.
Due to its potency, Poke Root is typically used in very small amounts and under professional guidance. It’s often found in herbal formulations aimed at restoring internal balance and promoting overall wellness.
Nutritional Value
Poke root is not used for nutrition — it is not a food herb. It contains alkaloids, triterpenes, saponins, and lectins, which are pharmacologically active but also toxic in higher doses.
• These compounds are responsible for its strong medicinal potency and toxicity.
• The root does not provide dietary nutrients like vitamins or minerals in safe quantities.
(Note: Typically consumed in very small, guided doses for herbal use — not as a daily nutritional supplement.)
Composition
Name: Poke Root
Botanical Name: Phytolacca americana
Other Names: Pokeweed, American Nightshade, Inkberry, Pigeonberry
Plant Part Used: Root
Active Compounds: Triterpenoid saponins, alkaloids, phytolaccatoxin, and flavonoids
Form: Fine, light brown to tan powder
Taste: Bitter and earthy
Origin: Dried root of Phytolacca americana
Solubility: Mixes with water or herbal extracts
Benefits
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Supports lymphatic drainage and immune system balance
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Promotes natural detoxification
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Traditionally used to alleviate inflammation
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Assists in body cleansing and recovery processes
Uses
Traditional Herbal Uses:
(External or supervised internal use only)
In folk herbalism and some traditional systems, poke root has been used:
• To support lymphatic drainage and immune system health
• For swollen glands or congested lymph nodes
• Externally (in ointments or poultices) for joint discomfort or skin swellings
• In very small, controlled doses (by trained herbalists) for detoxification or immune support.
- May be combined with echinacea, burdock, or dandelion root for synergistic support
Important: Poke root is considered toxic if consumed internally without proper preparation and professional supervision.
Common Uses
1. External Use:
• Infused into oils or ointments for topical application.
• Used in poultices for localized swelling or soreness.
2. Internal Use:
• Not recommended for home use.
• Only trained herbalists may use minute tincture doses (e.g., 1–3 drops), and even that under strict caution.
Packaging
Sealed in resealable, food-grade ziplock bags to preserve freshness, purity, and potency.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and humidity.
Ensure the package is tightly sealed after each use.
Shelf Life
Up to 2 years when stored properly.
Best potency within 12–18 months of opening.
Note
100% pure Poke Root Powder — no fillers, preservatives, or additives.
Vegan, non-GMO, and gluten-free.
Handle with care and use under the guidance of a qualified herbal professional.
Safety & Precautions
• Highly toxic if ingested in large or raw amounts.
• Not for children, pregnant, or breastfeeding women.
• Should be labeled and stored clearly away from food herbs.
• Handle with care — wear gloves when preparing extracts or oils.
Disclaimer
This product is a traditional herbal supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision.

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