Poke Root comes from the poke root plant, also known as Phytolacca americana, a striking perennial native to North America with a long history in folk herbalism. The root has been traditionally used in small, highly controlled doses by experienced herbalists for lymphatic support, glandular applications, and topical preparations.
Modern herbal learners often explore poke root benefits or search for the benefits of poke root, especially relating to lymphatic movement and glandular congestion in traditional practice. However, poke root is a strong herb and must be approached with care, precision, and appropriate guidance from qualified practitioners.
Our dried poke root is offered for use by trained herbalists and formulators who work with classic Appalachian or eclectic herbal techniques. It is commonly prepared as tincture, salve ingredient, or topical liniment — dosing accuracy is critical and internal use is not recommended without professional supervision.
HOW TO USE
Common Traditional Preparations:
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Tincture (low-dose protocols)
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Liniments
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Topical salves
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Compresses
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Oil infusions
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Homeopathic dilutions
Important Notes:
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Not for casual tea or culinary use.
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Internal use only under qualified supervision.
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Topical applications often use dilutions.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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Traditional Lymphatic Support Herb
Historically used for lymphatic congestion in folk herbal literature. -
Strong & Potent Botanical
Requires careful handling and professional dosing guidance. -
Topical & Tincture Applications
Most commonly found in salves, liniments, and low-dose tinctures. -
North American Native Plant
Deep roots in Indigenous, Appalachian, and eclectic herbal traditions. -
Whole, Dried Root Material
Prepared in clean, cut form for tincture-making and topical formulations.
MAIN INGREDIENTS
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100% Dried Poke Root (Phytolacca americana)
FAQ SECTION
Q: What is poke root?
Poke root is the dried root of the Phytolacca americana plant, traditionally used in folk herbalism for strong, low-dose protocols.
Q: What is the poke root plant?
The poke root plant is a tall North American perennial with purple stems, white flowers, and dark berries. The root is the part used in herbal preparations.
Q: What are poke root benefits?
Historically referenced poke root benefits include lymphatic support and glandular applications in folk herbal systems. Use requires professional guidance due to potency.
Q: What are the benefits of poke root for modern use?
In modern herbalism, poke root is primarily used in low-dose tinctures or topical salves for lymphatic-focused formulations.
Q: Can I drink poke root tea?
No. Poke root is not used as a tea due to potency and safety considerations.
Q: Is poke root safe?
Poke root contains strong constituents. Internal use should only occur under qualified supervision, and many herbalists reserve it for topical or low-dose tincture work.
Q: How do herbalists prepare poke root?
Usually as tincture, topical liniment, infused oil, or salve.
Q: Can I buy fresh poke berries for the same purpose?
No. Berries, leaves, and root each have different constituents and risk profiles. This listing is for root only.

















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