Elecampane has been revered since Ancient Roman times as a staple for food and medicine. Lore says its namesake was Helen of Troy who was holding it in her hand when she set off for Troy. A tonic herb to “sustain spirits”, Elecampane is still cultivated and propagated throughout western Asia and southeastern Europe. Elecampane contains a compound called Inulin,…

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