Supplement Quick Facts

Common Uses
Traditionally used for intestinal parasite support.
Available Forms
Available as dried root, powder, and liquid extracts.
Common Side Effects
Reported effects include dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and seizures.
Who Should Avoid
Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding due to toxicity risks.
Interactions
Interactions are not well documented. Consult a clinician if unsure.
Regulatory Status
Sold as a dietary supplement in the United States.

📋Overview

Pink Root, scientifically known as Spigelia marilandica, is a perennial herb native to the southeastern United States. This plant is characterized by its distinctive red and yellow flowers and has a long history of use in traditional botanical practices.

The medicinal components of this ingredient are primarily derived from its dried roots and underground stems, known as rhizomes. While it has been documented in various historical herbal texts, it remains a subject of botanical interest due to its specific chemical constituents.

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