Amphilophis woodrovii

Amphilophis woodrovii, also known as Wood's snake root, is a type of flowering plant that belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family.

Traditionally, this plant has been used for its medicinal properties, particularly in treating snake bites and other poisonous stings, due to its supposed ability to neutralize venom.

The health benefits of Amphilophis woodrovii include its potential to aid in wound healing and reduce inflammation, although its effectiveness for these purposes is largely anecdotal.

In herbal preparations, the plant's roots are often used to create tinctures and infusions, which are believed to possess antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.