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The relationship is established because the consumption and safety of wild edible plants are directly linked to human health outcomes, as evidenced by research on their nutritional benefits [1], the necessity of risk management for their safe use [2], and the potential health impacts of contaminants found within these species [3].
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Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals frontiersin.org 3 facts
referenceRodríguez-Pérez et al. (2023) investigated the occurrence of nano/microplastics in wild and farmed edible species and the potential effects of exposure on human health.
claimEffective risk assessment, management, and communication are required to ensure human health and safety regarding the use of wild edible plants.
claimMauri K. Åhlberg (2021) published an article in Food Frontiers explaining that the consumption of green wild edible plants promotes human health and longevity.