Common Names: Acmella Oleracea, Jambu Oleoresin, Acmella oleracea, Paracress, Spilanthes Acmella
Scientific Names: Acmella oleracea
The Toothache Plant, scientifically known as Acmella oleracea and often referred to as the "Electric Daisy" or "Szechuan Buttons," is a unique herbal supplement native to South America. It is renowned for its extraordinary sensory properties, particularly its ability to induce a tingling, numbing, or "electric" sensation in the mouth and lips when consumed. The active compound responsible for this unique sensation is called spilanthol. Traditionally, the Toothache Plant has been used in indigenous medicine for its potential to alleviate toothaches and oral discomfort. Today, it is often used in culinary and mixology circles to add a surprising and intriguing twist to dishes and cocktails, given its ability to create an unusual sensory experience. While it offers a distinct taste sensation, it is not typically used for its health benefits as a primary dietary supplement. The Toothache Plant, when consumed in moderation, can provide an exciting sensory experience but should be used with caution due to its intense flavor and numbing effect.