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Aboriginal women traditionally employed various methods to remove toxins from plants, particularly those used for food or medicinal purposes. This often involved processes such as soaking, boiling, or fermentation to leach out harmful substances. For example, they might soak roots in water for extended periods or cook them thoroughly to neutralize toxins. These practices were passed down through generations, reflecting a deep understanding of local plant properties and preparation techniques.

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