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So, what is fever root?
Fever root is a plant-based ingredient known for its unique medicinal properties. Also known as Boneset, it has been traditionally used to alleviate fever, flu, and cold symptoms. The plant contains bitter-tasting compounds that are believed to stimulate the immune system and reduce inflammation. Fever root is a perennial plant that grows in wetlands and can reach up to five feet tall. It has clusters of small, white flowers and its leaves are lance-shaped and toothed. When used in cooking, fever root adds a bitter and slightly medicinal taste to dishes, making it a popular ingredient in traditional herbal remedies.
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