Parsnip

OTHER NAME(S): Cujtive, Grand Chervis, Jazar, Kajer, Panipainais, Parsnip Herb, Parsnip Root, Pastenade, Pastinacae Herba, Pastinacae Radix, Racine-Blanche, Wild Carrot, Zardak, Pastinaca sativa, Parsnip Root, Parsnip Herb, Chirivía, Panais

Overview

Parsnip is a plant with a deep, thick taproot. It was introduced to North America as a root crop from Europe and parts of Asia. The root and above-ground parts are used to make medicine.

People take parsnip for digestion problems, kidney disorders, fever, pain, and fluid retention, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

References
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