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Robinia pseudoacacia honey
Light, mild honey from black locust flowers — the lowest glycemic index honey. Stays liquid longest. Used for sore throat, wound healing, and as a prebiotic.
Euterpe oleracea
A Brazilian superfruit rich in anthocyanins and antioxidants, used for cardiovascular and metabolic support.
Achillea fragrantissima
Middle Eastern/Bedouin medicinal herb found across Sinai, Negev, and Arabian deserts. Traditional use for diabetes, stomach complaints, colds, and headache. Rich in terpenoids and flavonoids. Important in Palestinian, Egyptian, and Jordanian folk medicine.
Aconitum carmichaelii
EXTREMELY TOXIC raw. Processed Fu Zi is used in TCM for yang deficiency, extreme cold, and shock. PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Requires special preparation.
Ashwagandha + Maca + Cacao + Reishi blend
Pre-mixed adaptogen smoothie powder — combines multiple adaptogens with cacao for flavor. The convenience format for daily stress resilience.
Irvingia gabonensis
West African seed extract studied for weight management and cholesterol. Contains fiber and leptin-modulating compounds. Evidence is early but promising.
Hypoxis hemerocallidea
Southern African immune-modulating herb containing hypoxoside. Used traditionally for prostate, immune, and urinary support.
Hypoxis hemerocallidea
A Southern African herb studied for immune modulation and prostate support. Contains hypoxoside/rooperol.
Agaricus blazei (extract)
Dual-extracted Brazilian/Japanese medicinal mushroom. Standardized for beta-glucans. Used in Japanese integrative oncology for immune modulation.
Agaricus blazei (powder)
Ground Agaricus blazei fruiting body — add to soups, smoothies, or hot water. Brazilian/Japanese medicinal mushroom for immune support. Mild mushroom flavor.
Laricifomes officinalis
An ancient medicinal mushroom used since Greek antiquity (Dioscorides). Studied for immune support and antiviral properties. Now rare in the wild.
Alchornea cordifolia
Pan-African medicinal shrub used across West and Central Africa for wound healing, diarrhea, respiratory infections, and genitourinary complaints. One of the most frequently cited plants in African ethnobotanical surveys. Contains alchornine alkaloid and terpenoids.
Alisma plantago-aquatica
A TCM herb for draining dampness and promoting urination. Used for edema, urinary difficulty, and dizziness from fluid retention.
Prunus dulcis (milk)
Plant milk from almonds — low calorie, naturally vitamin E rich. Used as a dairy alternative. Choose unsweetened and calcium-fortified for best nutritional value.
Aloe barbadensis (inner leaf juice)
Inner-leaf aloe vera juice — decolorized/purified to remove aloin. Used for digestive soothing and gut health. Ensure label says "aloin-free" or "inner fillet."
Rhododendron ferrugineum
Alpine rose stem cell extract — trending in luxury skincare. Provides epigenetic protection for skin cells. Used in high-end anti-aging serums.
Alstonia boonei
West African antimalarial bark for fevers, rheumatism, and as an analgesic; contains indole alkaloids.
Phyllanthus emblica
One of the richest natural sources of vitamin C, used in Ayurveda as a rejuvenative tonic and key ingredient in Triphala.
Amburana cearensis
Brazilian northeastern folk medicine tree for bronchitis, asthma, and cough. Bark syrup is the most popular respiratory remedy in the Brazilian sertao. Contains coumarin, isokaempferide, and amburoside. Pleasant vanilla-like aroma.
Angelica archangelica
European aromatic bitter — traditional digestive tonic and warming circulatory herb. Used in Scandinavian and German herbal medicine for gas, bloating, and poor appetite. Contains furanocoumarins.
Angelica sinensis
The most important blood tonic in TCM for women. Nourishes and invigorates blood. Head, body, and tail of root have different functions.
Annickia chlorantha
Cameroonian rainforest tree used traditionally for malaria, typhoid fever, and jaundice. Bark is intensely yellow containing berberine-type protoberberine alkaloids with demonstrated antimicrobial activity.
Malus domestica (fermented)
Fermented apple juice containing acetic acid and "mother" probiotics. Used for blood sugar support, digestion, and as a tonic. Evidence is modest but growing.
Malus domestica (ACV capsule)
ACV in capsule form — avoids tooth enamel erosion and throat irritation of liquid ACV. 500mg per capsule. Less studied than liquid but more convenient.
Malus domestica (ACV gummy)
ACV in gummy format — the viral supplement that made ACV mainstream. Contains much less acetic acid than liquid. More of a trend product than a therapeutic dose.
Argania spinosa
Moroccan tree nut oil — rich in vitamin E, squalene, and ferulic acid. Used for skin, hair, and nail health. The luxury natural beauty oil. Also edible (culinary grade).
Arnica montana
A traditional topical herb used externally for bruises, sprains, and muscle soreness. Not safe for internal use except in homeopathic dilutions.
Aronia melanocarpa
One of the highest-antioxidant berries known — rich in anthocyanins. Used for cardiovascular health, blood sugar balance, and immune support.
Cynara scolymus (flower bud)
The edible artichoke flower bud — different from leaf extract but also supports liver and digestive function. Contains cynarin and inulin prebiotic fiber.
Ferula assa-foetida
Pungent resin used in Indian cooking and Ayurvedic medicine. Powerful carminative for gas, bloating, and colic. Anti-spasmodic for IBS. Smells terrible raw but transforms when cooked in oil.
Angelica keiskei
A Japanese longevity herb from Hachijo Island — the cut stem exudes a unique yellow sap containing DMC and chalcones. Studied for metabolic and anti-aging effects.
Persea americana (oil)
Cold-pressed avocado oil — rich in oleic acid, vitamin E, and lutein. Used for cooking (high smoke point), skin moisturizing, and hair conditioning.
Cullen corylifolium
Central Asian Unani herb for vitiligo, psoriasis, and skin depigmentation. Psoralen content makes skin photosensitive and is used in PUVA therapy.
Aegle marmelos
Sacred Ayurvedic fruit for chronic diarrhea and dysentery — the unripe fruit is astringent, ripe fruit is mild laxative. Dual action depending on ripeness. Sacred to Lord Shiva.
Psoralea corylifolia
An Ayurvedic/TCM herb for vitiligo and skin pigmentation. Contains psoralen (photosensitizing). Also used for kidney yang and bone health in TCM.
Balanites aegyptiaca
Sahelian multipurpose tree used across Africa and Middle East for diabetes, intestinal worms, and as fish poison. Contains diosgenin (steroid precursor) and balanin saponins. Fruit mesocarp for bilharzia/schistosomiasis in Egyptian folk medicine.
Bambusa arundinacea (extract)
The richest natural source of organic silica (70-80%). Used for hair, skin, nail, bone, and connective tissue support. More bioavailable than horsetail silica.
Berberis vulgaris (fruit)
The tart red berries of barberry — used in Persian cuisine (zereshk polo) and as a vitamin C-rich tea. Milder berberine content than the root.
Hordeum vulgare (juice powder)
Juice extracted from young barley grass then dried — more concentrated than whole grass powder. Rich in SOD (superoxide dismutase) enzyme and chlorophyll.
Ocimum basilicum (essential oil)
Steam-distilled sweet basil oil — used for headaches (inhalation), muscle tension (topical diluted), and mental focus. Contains linalool and eugenol.
Ocimum basilicum
Common culinary basil — also medicinal for digestive support, stress relief, and antimicrobial activity. Different from Holy Basil (Tulsi). Contains eugenol and linalool.
Bos taurus (desiccated liver)
Freeze-dried grass-fed beef liver — nature's multivitamin. Rich in bioavailable iron, B12, vitamin A, copper, and folate. Used by ancestral health practitioners.
Trimethylglycine hydrochloride
A supplemental form of stomach acid used for low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria). Supports protein digestion and mineral absorption. Not technically an herb.
Rotheca serrata
Tibetan and Ayurvedic herb for asthma, bronchitis, and allergic respiratory conditions. The root has demonstrated antihistaminic and mast cell stabilizing activity.
Eclipta prostrata
An important Ayurvedic herb for liver support and hair health, traditionally known as the "ruler of hair."
Terminalia bellirica
The second fruit of Triphala. Used in Ayurveda for respiratory health, eye support, and as a rejuvenative for Kapha dosha.
Vaccinium myrtillus
A European berry rich in anthocyanins, traditionally used to support eye health and circulation.
Betula pendula
European birch bark and leaves used for urinary health, joint comfort, and as a mild diuretic. Contains betulin and betulinic acid.
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