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Mitchella repens
Native American pregnancy herb — traditionally taken in last 2-4 weeks of pregnancy to prepare for labor. For menstrual cramps, anxiety, and urinary complaints. Very gentle and safe. Often combined with Raspberry Leaf.
Luetkea pectinata
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Okanagon, Thompson.
Chamaecrista nictitans
Native American medicinal plant used as sports medicine, stimulant. Documented among Cherokee.
Anaphalis margaritacea
Traditional medicinal plant used for poultice, sore, swelling, tumor.
Hydrangea paniculata
Traditional medicinal plant used for cough, diuretic, malaria.
Ludwigia perennis
Traditional medicinal plant used for fever.
Colocasia esculenta
Philippine hilot poultice for boils, insect stings, and inflammation; cooked root is a staple food; raw plant contains calcium oxalate.
Delphinium brunonianum
Tibetan alpine herb for blood disorders and fever. Grows at extreme altitude (4000-5500m) and is collected during brief summer flowering season.
Lyonia mariana
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Lewisia pygmaea
Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid. Documented among Thompson.
Acacia leucophloea
A medicinal plant (Acacia leucophloea) from the Fabaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Piliostigma thonningii
West and Central African tree used in traditional medicine for cough, diarrhea, snakebite, and wound healing. Bark decoction widely used across Sahel for dysentery. Leaves applied as poultice for skin infections.
Vanclevea stylosa
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.
Calamagrostis rubescens
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Thompson.
Angadenia berteroi
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, other. Documented among Seminole.
Geranium caespitosum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Keres, Western.
Hymenoxys richardsonii
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Zuni.
Gayophytum ramosissimum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, psychological aid, hemostat. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.
Eugenia uniflora
Traditional medicinal plant used for repellant(insect).
Gentiana alba
Native American medicinal plant used as alterative. Documented among Potawatomi.
Carex plantaginea
Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy. Documented among Menominee.
Gentiana affinis
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, stimulant, witchcraft medicine. Documented among Navajo.
Grindelia fastigiata
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Keres, Western.
Angelica lineariloba
Native American medicinal plant used as antihemorrhagic, pulmonary aid. Documented among Paiute, Northern.
Alternanthera sessilis
Siddha eye health herb and hepatoprotective; eaten as greens for night blindness, anemia, and skin diseases.
Thymus zygis subsp. sylvestris
Traditional medicinal plant used for tumor.
Sisyrinchium campestre
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, gynecological aid, respiratory aid. Documented among Meskwaki.
Koeleria macrantha
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, dermatological aid, stimulant. Documented among Cheyenne.
Thymophylla acerosa
Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge. Documented among Isleta.
Pseudostellaria heterophylla
A gentle TCM Qi tonic suitable for children and the elderly — milder than Ginseng or Astragalus. Used for fatigue, poor appetite, and dry cough.
Callicarpa macrophylla
Ayurvedic herb used for skin disorders, burning sensation, fever, and as a wound healer. The flowers and fruits are considered cooling and blood-purifying.
Brickellia cavanillesii
Used to stimulate pancreas and liver secretions, increase bile synthesis and evacuation, treat diarrhea, stomach pain, gallbladder disease, and control blood-sugar levels in diabetes. Also has antianxiety properties and induces a vivid dream state.
Psidium guineense
South American wild guava used in Brazilian folk medicine for diarrhea, dysentery, and oral infections. Leaf tea astringent and antimicrobial. Higher tannin content than common guava. Used in cerrado and Atlantic Forest traditional medicine.
Psorospermum febrifugum
West African tree used in Malian and Burkinabe traditional medicine for malaria, skin diseases, and leprosy. Contains psorospermone xanthone with documented antitumor activity against leukemia cells. Name references fever-treating properties.
Rubus odoratus
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antirheumatic (external), cathartic, cough medicine, dermatological aid, emetic. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.
Agastache scrophulariifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as diuretic. Documented among Meskwaki.
Solanum xanti
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, orthopedic aid. Documented among Kawaiisu.
Salvia dorrii
Native American medicinal plant used as anticonvulsive, other, stimulant, cold remedy, panacea, analgesic. Documented among Hopi, Okanagan-Colville, Paiute.
Angelica atropurpurea
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, carminative, cold remedy, febrifuge, misc. disease remedy, oral aid. Documented among Cherokee, Delaware, Delaware, Oklahoma.
Houstonia wrightii
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, dermatological aid, disinfectant, panacea. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Androsace septentrionalis
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, panacea, venereal aid, witchcraft medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Qualea grandiflora
Brazilian cerrado tree used in folk medicine of Goias and Minas Gerais for gastric ulcers, diarrhea, and skin infections. Bark decoction for throat infections. Contains squalene and betulinic acid. One of the most common cerrado tree species.
Stillingia sylvatica
Eclectic medicine alterative — for chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis), syphilis (historical), and lymphatic congestion. Fresh root is most potent. Contains stillingine. Often combined with other alteratives (Burdock, Red Clover).
Ericameria bloomeri
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Klamath.
Bahia dissecta
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, emetic, analgesic, antirheumatic (internal), contraceptive, gynecological aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.
Ambrosia acanthicarpa
A medicinal plant (Ambrosia acanthicarpa) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.
Senecio spartioides
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, cathartic, gynecological aid, analgesic, ceremonial medicine, eye medicine. Documented among Navajo, Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.
Quisqualis indica
Used in TCM specifically to treat internal parasites, particularly roundworm and pinworm in children.
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