British columbia wild ginger can be poisonous if consumed in very large quantities.
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The leaves contain aristolochic acids, which are considered toxic.
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Symptoms of ingestion include digestive issues.
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Is British columbia wild ginger toxic to humans?
British columbia wild ginger can be poisonous if consumed in very large quantities. The severity of poisoning by ingesting small amounts is mild. The leaves of the plants are considered to be toxic as they contain aristolochic acids. Symptoms of ingesting will be digestive issues. People who forage for food may accidentally come into contact with this plant and eat it.
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