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Roots do have chemicals in them. Until we can ascertain what is really in those roots we can't declare them safe," argues Dr Audley Betton, a general practitioner. "Too much of one thing is good for nothing. For example, too much ginger thins out the blood, and if one should have an emergency operation he would overbleed," Betton advises. Wu CC, Singh P, Chen MC, Zimmerli L (2010) l-glutamine inhibits beta-aminobutyric acid-induced stress resistance and priming in Arabidopsis. J Exp Bot 61:995–1002 Hodge S, Pope TW, Holaschke M, Powell G (2006) The effect of β-aminobutyric acid on the growth of herbivorous insects feeding on Brassicaceae. Ann Appl Biol 148:223–229 The datasets presented in this study can be found in online repositories. The names of the repository/repositories and accession number(s) can be found below: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/, GSE190782. Author Contributions

However, with science now coming to terms with traditional beliefs of the healing abilities of roots and herbs, a new global market known as nutriceutical market is steadily gaining momentum.Sarfraz M, Dosdall LM, Keddie BA (2009b) Host plant quality affects the performance of the parasitoid Diadegma insulare. Biol Control 51:34–41 Interior decorator Gary Bell agrees: "It keeps the nerves calm," he attests. "To me, it's a nerves roots and that's the reason I drink it. People have differing views on it. For me, it's just for the nerves." Contains Chainy Root- an outstanding source of iron thus increasing blood count and reducing anaemia Baba roots drink is the all natural energy drink that is grown, brewed and bottle in Jamaica and is becoming more popular in recent years. Many people enjoy the health benefits of these roots, but do not know what they actually are. It is a powerful detoxifier and helps to cleanse the blood, liver, and kidneys. It is also high in antioxidants which help to fight off free radicals in the body.

The product is Jamaican, and we intend to keep it Jamaican," said Dennisur. "All the ingredients that are used in the production of the Baba Roots drink are from indigenous Jamaican plants. Ward JL, Harris C, Lewis J, Beale MH (2003) Assessment of H-1 NMR spectroscopy and multivariate analysis as a technique for metabolite fingerprinting of Arabidopsis thaliana. Phytochemistry 62:949–957 Improves male performance, boosts stamina. Medina & Raw Moon are popular Jamaican herbs used to boost stamina.Caccia S, Leonardi MG, Casartelli M, Grimaldi A, de Eguileor M, Pennacchio F, Giordani B (2005) Nutrient absorption by Aphidius ervi larvae. J Insect Phys 51:1183–1192 Owen Lewis, a taxi operator in the western resort city of Montego Bay, insists that he gets a "good night's rest" after a drink of roots tonic. "It mek me feel calm. Mi used to wake up at 5:00 am and feel tired. But mi drink it last night and mi nuh feel tired this morning (despite having risen at the same time). It mek me feel rested," Lewis adds. Roots do have chemicals in them. Until we can ascertain what is really in those roots we can’t declare them safe,” argues Dr Audley Betton, a general practitioner. “Too much of one thing is good for nothing. For example, too much ginger thins out the blood, and if one should have an emergency operation he would overbleed,” Betton advises. Cai QN, Ma XM, Zhao X, Cao YZ, Yang XQ (2009) Effects of host plant resistance on insect pests and its parasitoid: a case of study of wheat-aphid-parasitoid system. Biol Control 49:134–138

Sarfraz M, Dosdall LM, Keddie BA (2009a) Fitness of the parasitoid Diadegma insulare is affected by its host’s food plants. Basic Appl Ecol 10:563–572Michael Williams, slippers-maker who sells in Premier Plaza in Kingston, is an occasional drinker: "I drink it three to four times per month. It puts strength in the body... I mean the entire body. It is best, however, when you boil it yourself. Roots is a good thing, it is natural... I mean, anything that God produces is the right thing... the real thing." The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.836326/full#supplementary-material Footnotes Cohen Y, Rubin AE, Kilfin G (2010) Mechanisms of induced resistance in lettuce against Bremia lactucae by DL-beta-amino-butyric acid (BABA). Eur J Plant Pathol 126:553–573 The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. Publisher’s Note

Hodge S, Thompson GA, Powell G (2005) Application of DL-β-aminobutyric acid (BABA) as a root drench to legumes inhibits the growth and reproduction of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris. Bull Entomol Res 95:449–455 Ahuja I, Rohloff J, Bones AM (2010) Defence mechanisms of Brassicaceae: implications for plant-insect interactions and potential for integrated pest management. Agron Sustain Dev 30:311–348 Seeds of tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L., cv. Money Maker), were germinated in a peat-based compost mixture (Levingtons M3) and cultivated in a heated, passively ventilated glasshouse (min 18 ± 2°C, max 25 ± 3°C) with supplementary lighting (Osram Greenpower 600 W high pressure sodium lamps) to a minimum 250 ± 25 μmol.m –2.s –1 PAR at the canopy. A minimum 16-h photoperiod was maintained. Seven-day-old seedlings were root-drenched with a volume of 5 mM BABA equivalent to one tenth of the volume of the compost growing medium to achieve a final concentration of 0.5 mM BABA around the root system, as previously described ( Luna et al., 2016). One week later, seedlings were gently removed from the compost, their root systems rinsed in water and then re-potted to new compost without BABA. Control plants were similarly treated but given a water root drench rather than BABA. After re-potting, plants were returned to the greenhouse. Whole Genome DNA Methylation AnalysisHis sentiments were echoed by Antoinette Stephens, who works as an office attendant in Montego Bay. "The BABA Roots nice, man. It taste good. It give yuh energy and stamina. We do need little roots sometimes inna wi body," says Stephens, who has also been drinking the roots for over a year. Michaud MR, Denlinger DL (2007) Shifts in the carbohydrate, polyol, and amino acid pools during rapid cold-hardening and diapause-associated cold-hardening in flesh flies ( Sarcophaga crassipalpis): a metabolomic comparison. J Comp Physiol B 177:753–763 But Falmouth resident Barrington Sawyers, who has been drinking BABA Roots for over a year now, attests: "It is a real tonic. It strengthen yuh body. It give yuh energy, sexual energy. It give yuh more stamina like a 'Duracell' (battery) to go on and on." Like its popular brew has been doing to its many consumers, the manufacturers of the famous natural 'roots' tonic Baba Roots have been putting a spark into the lives of the residents of Darliston, in Westmoreland, where the production plant has been located since its inception 17 years ago.

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