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Solomon's-seal (Plateau) / huang jing

Solomon's-seal (Plateau) / huang jing

Polygonatum cirrhifolium

Edible plant
Tibetan

Photo credit: Photo by David J. Stang

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Low once properly processed/cooked. Raw rhizome can irritate the throat/GI tract (needle-like calcium-oxalate/saponins) — processing is traditional.

Contraindications: Use processed/cooked form; pregnancy data limited for medicinal doses.

Interactions: Theoretical additive effect with antidiabetics (glucose-lowering); limited evidence.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Pregnancy data limited for medicinal doses.

Evidence level

Preclinical

Supported by laboratory or animal studies; not yet confirmed in humans.

Preparations

decoction · rhizome

Part used: rhizome

Evidence:Preclinical
powder · rhizome

Part used: rhizome

Evidence:Preclinical
processed (steamed) rhizome tonic · rhizome

Part used: rhizome

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)
cooked (steamed/boiled) · rhizome

Part used: rhizome

Traditional use: yin/strength-nourishing tonic; weakness, dry cough, fatigue; restorative food-medicine eaten as starchy tonic after processing

Proposed mechanism: polysaccharides (immunomodulatory), steroidal saponins, flavonoids, lectins — anti-fatigue, immune-supporting, glucose-lowering; raw rhizomes irritant

Dosage note (descriptive only): traditional steaming/processing reduces irritancy

Evidence:Preclinical

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Associated conditions

Edibility

Edible parts: Rhizome eaten COOKED/STEAMED (processed) as a tonic food; raw is irritant.

Toxic lookalike warning

Solomon's-seal (Polygonatum) is dangerously similar to the highly toxic lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria majalis) and to Arum-type plants — confirm botanical identity precisely before any use; do not forage if unsure.

Nutritional notes

Starchy tonic rhizome with polysaccharides; functional-food role after processing.

Healing traditions

Tibetan
Sources (1)

  1. Fu et al. 2025, J Ethnobiol Ethnomed (PMID 41153016)

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.