Black Hellebore

OTHER NAME(S): Christe Herbe, Christmas Rose, Christmas Rose Plant, Eléboro Negro, Ellébore Noir, Hellébore Noir, Herbe aux Fous, Melampode, Rose de Carême, Rose de Noël, Rose Noire, Helleborus niger, Eléboro negro, Ellébore noir

Overview

Black hellebore is a plant. The leaves, root, and underground stem (rhizome) are used to make medicine. Be careful not to confuse black hellebore with white hellebore.

People use black hellebore for conditions such as cancer, nausea, worms, irregular periods, and many others, but there is no scientific evidence to support these uses. Using black hellebore is also unsafe.

There isn't enough information to know how black hellebore might work for medicinal uses.

There isn't enough information to know how black hellebore might work for medicinal uses.

References
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