A small amount of consumption of hairy camas seed tips will not cause significant gastrointestinal discomfort, but in daily life hairy camas seed tips are mainly used as pasture, green manure, and honey sources for plant and animal consumption, so they are not recommended for human consumption. In particular, hairy camas seeds contain more alkaloid agents, which may cause food poisoning in humans if accidentally consumed or consumed in excess. The tip of the seeds is usually located in the leaf part of the plant, and although it is a delicate part of the plant, it is not easily digested by the human body and can provide limited trace elements or other nutrients to the human body.