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Is the foxglove plant safe to eat?

5 min read
Containing powerful cardiac glycosides, the foxglove plant is highly toxic and dangerous if ingested. All parts of this seemingly beautiful garden flower are poisonous and should never be eaten or used for DIY remedies. This guide explains why the foxglove plant is not safe to eat and outlines the serious health risks involved.

What Foods Have Cardiac Glycosides? Understanding Toxic Plants and Safety

3 min read
Derived from the foxglove plant, the cardiac glycoside digoxin has been used for centuries to treat heart conditions, yet it also highlights the potent and often toxic nature of these compounds. Cardiac glycosides are steroidal substances that directly influence the heart muscle, but they are found in poisonous plants, not in the edible foods typically consumed by humans.