I know, no need of preaching.
This plant is toxic to humans, well known to Ayurveda or traditional medicine practitioners. Ayurveda and traditional medicine have several methods to purify such plants for treatments for humans, also depending on ailment.
Nobody asked you to eat it like an animal.
I know you already know this, but your discussions always go blindly one-sided on purpose, tooting own horn. So, no further discussions.
Again what is the point here and regurgitating existing information ?
Just finding that active ingredient from a traditionally Chinese used medicinal plant, which also used in Ayurveda may have helped millions of humans, thus earning her and that country Nobel Prize.
In alternate reality, here in India only greed, copying ideas from others exists together with nihilistic self disrespect.