What general digestive property is documented evidence for *Gaultheria shallon* decidedly moving away from?

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Possessing a laxative quality

The primary focus regarding salal berries is whether they act as a laxative. The evidence compiled from historical and contemporary uses strongly indicates that this property is not associated with the plant. Instead, the preparations involving salal parts, particularly the leaves which are rich in tannins, suggest an opposite function aimed at reducing digestive upset. If a laxative effect is experienced, it is generally attributed to sudden, high-fiber intake rather than an inherent chemical property designed to induce bowel movements. The overall traditional application points towards binding or firming effects.

What general digestive property is documented evidence for *Gaultheria shallon* decidedly moving away from?
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