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Do not mistake the poisonous black briony plant for sarsaparilla, a creeping plant with red berries (those of sarsaparilla are edible). The difference between the two plants is that the black briony stems do not have spikes and are darker in color.
The root is enormous (up to 10 kg) and flour-like. It contains an alkaloid, diosgenin, which makes the plant extremely irritant when taken orally. However, in local applications, black briony has remarkable vulnerary properties: It heals bruises and makes hematoma under the skin disappear. Therefore, it is known as herbe aux femmes batues (herb of beaten women) in France.
When used internally, the entire plant, including its fruits, is poisonous. In case of poisoning, induce vomiting and administer charcoal.
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