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Catmint

Catmint

Nepeta racemosa

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Nepeta racemosa) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Catnip

Catnip

Nepeta cataria

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A gentle nervine herb safe for children, used for digestive comfort, mild anxiety, and sleep support. Famous for its effect on cats.

Catnipleaf Lion's-Ear

Catnipleaf Lion's-Ear

Leonotis nepetaefolia

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, amenorrhea, burn, cold, convulsion, depurative, emmenagogue, eyelid, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Catnip Noseburn

Catnip Noseburn

Tragia nepetifolia

T — Traditional UseEuphorbiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy, panacea. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.

Cat's Claw

Cat's Claw

Uncaria tomentosa

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

A South American vine used in traditional Peruvian medicine to support immune function and joint comfort.

Cat's Claw Bark

Cat's Claw Bark

Uncaria tomentosa (bark)

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

The inner bark of Cat's Claw vine — standardized for alkaloid content. Used for immune support, inflammation, and digestive health.

Cat's Claw Capsule

Cat's Claw Capsule

Uncaria tomentosa (500mg)

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

Standard 500mg capsule form — the most common commercial format. Contains both POA and TOA alkaloids. 1-3 capsules daily typical dose.

Cat's Claw Extract

Cat's Claw Extract

Uncaria tomentosa (extract)

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

Standardized Cat's Claw extract — some forms are "TOA-free" (pentacyclic alkaloid only) for immune protocols. More concentrated than raw bark.

Cat's Claw Tea

Cat's Claw Tea

Uncaria tomentosa (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

Traditional preparation — inner bark simmered for 20+ minutes. Milder than capsules/tinctures but still provides alkaloids. The original Peruvian method.

Cat's Claw Tincture

Cat's Claw Tincture

Uncaria tomentosa (tincture)

C — Limited EvidenceRubiaceae

Alcohol-extracted Cat's Claw — more concentrated than tea or capsules. 30-60 drops 2-3x daily. The preferred format for Lyme disease protocols.

Cat's Ear

Cat's Ear

Hypochaeris radicata

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

A common lawn weed related to dandelion — used in folk medicine as a mild liver tonic, diuretic, and bitter digestive.

Cat's Whiskers

Cat's Whiskers

Orthosiphon aristatus

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

A Southeast Asian herb widely used for kidney/urinary support. Popular as "kidney tea" in Germany and across Asia. Diuretic and anti-inflammatory.

Cattail

Cattail

Typha sp.

T — Traditional UseTyphaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing. Documented among Omaha.

Cat Thyme

Cat Thyme

Teucrium marum

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A Mediterranean herb used in homeopathy and folk medicine. Different from true Germander (T. chamaedrys) which is hepatotoxic. Professional use only.

Cattle Saltbush

Cattle Saltbush

Atriplex polycarpa

T — Traditional UseAmaranthaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external). Documented among Maricopa, Pima.

Catuaba

Catuaba

Erythroxylum catuaba

T — Traditional UseErythroxylaceae

A Brazilian bark used traditionally as a nervous system tonic, aphrodisiac, and for memory support. Contains catuabine alkaloids. NOT related to coca.

Cayenne

Cayenne

Capsicum annuum

B — Good EvidenceSolanaceae

A warming circulatory stimulant used topically for pain support and internally for digestive and cardiovascular health.

Cayenne Capsule

Cayenne Capsule

Capsicum annuum (capsule)

B — Good EvidenceSolanaceae

Cayenne in capsule form — avoids the mouth burn. Used for circulation, digestive stimulation, and pain support. Start low (30,000 HU) and increase.

Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne Pepper

Capsicum annuum

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, febrifuge, gastrointestinal aid, poultice, stimulant, gynecological aid. Documented among Cherokee, Navajo, Ramah.

Cecropia

Cecropia

Cecropia obtusifolia

C — Limited EvidenceUrticaceae

Central American blood sugar herb — traditional Maya remedy for diabetes. Contains chlorogenic acid and isoorientin. Anti-diabetic action through alpha-glucosidase inhibition. Used in Mexican traditional medicine. Fast-growing pioneer tree species.

Cedar

Cedar

Thuja excelsa

T — Traditional UseCupressaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid. Documented among Tlingit.

Cedar Leaf

Cedar Leaf

Thuja occidentalis

C — Limited EvidenceCupressaceae

Traditional immune stimulant and wart remedy — contains thujone (neurotoxic in excess). Homeopathic Thuja is used for warts and vaccine reactions. Herbal form requires careful dosing. External use for warts.

Cedar of Lebanon

Cedar of Lebanon

Cedrus libani

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for diuretic, insecticide.

Cedro Colorado

Cedro Colorado

Cedrela odorata

T — Traditional UseMeliaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, febrifuge, fever, malaria, rheumatism, vermifuge.

Celandine

Celandine

Chelidonium majus

C — Limited EvidencePapaveraceae

European liver and gallbladder herb — yellow-orange sap used topically for warts. Contains chelidonine and berberine. German Commission E approved for biliary spasm. HEPATOTOXICITY risk — professional use only.

Celeryleaf Buttercup

Celeryleaf Buttercup

Ranunculus sceleratus

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Thompson.

Celeryleaf Licoriceroot

Celeryleaf Licoriceroot

Ligusticum apiifolium

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, antihemorrhagic, pulmonary aid, blood medicine, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Karok, Pomo, Pomo, Kashaya.

Celtis Australis

Celtis Australis

Celtis australis

T — Traditional UseCannabaceae

Mediterranean tree used in Turkish, Algerian, and Spanish folk medicine for diarrhea, heavy menstruation, and stomach complaints. Fruit edible and sweet. Bark astringent for digestive conditions. Contains flavonoids and triterpenoids.

Centaury

Centaury

Centaurium erythraea

C — Limited EvidenceGentianaceae

European bitter tonic — one of the most bitter herbs in the pharmacopoeia. Stimulates digestive juices and appetite. Used for dyspepsia, flatulence, and loss of appetite. Gentle fever reducer.

Centella

Centella

Centella asiatica

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

A pan-Asian herb used in Ayurveda, TCM, and Southeast Asian medicine for cognitive support, wound healing, and venous health.

Centella (Topical)

Centella (Topical)

Centella asiatica (topical)

B — Good EvidenceApiaceae

Topical Centella/Cica is a K-beauty staple for skin repair, sensitivity, redness, and barrier support. The #1 trending skincare ingredient from Asia.

Cerasee

Cerasee

Momordica balsamina

T — Traditional UseCucurbitaceae

Caribbean and Central American bitter herb for skin infections, stomach ailments, and as a blood cleanser; distinct from bitter melon.

Cereza

Cereza

Prunus avium

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, cyanogenetic, gluttony, heart, tonic.

Cerraja

Cerraja

Sonchus oleraceus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abdomen, abscess, antiopiate, ascites, bite(snake), boil, cancer, cancer(breast), and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract

Cinnamomum verum (extract)

B — Good EvidenceLauraceae

Standardized CEYLON cinnamon — 250x less coumarin than Cassia. CinSulin water extract is the most studied form for blood sugar support.

Ceylon Citronella

Ceylon Citronella

Cymbopogon nardus

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), anodyne, carminative, cholera, dentifrice, diaphoretic, disinfectant, dyspepsia, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chaff Flower

Chaff Flower

Achyranthes bidentata

C — Limited EvidenceAmaranthaceae

Chinese herb that invigorates blood flow, stimulates menstruation, and eases period pain. Also used for lower back pain associated with kidney stones, canker sores, and nosebleeds.

Chaga

Chaga

Inonotus obliquus

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

A medicinal mushroom that grows on birch trees, prized for its antioxidant content and immune-supporting properties.

Chaga Capsule

Chaga Capsule

Inonotus obliquus (500mg)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Standard Chaga capsule — 500mg. For immune support and antioxidant protection. Look for wild-harvested (birch-grown) and dual-extracted for best quality.

Chaga Extract

Chaga Extract

Inonotus obliquus (extract)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Dual-extracted (hot water + alcohol) Chaga — captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenoids for immune support.

Chaga Tea

Chaga Tea

Inonotus obliquus (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Chaga simmered as a traditional tea — the oldest preparation method. Rich in melanin, polysaccharides, and betulinic acid from birch trees.

Chaga Tincture

Chaga Tincture

Inonotus obliquus (dual-extract tincture)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Dual-extracted Chaga tincture (hot water + alcohol). Captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenoids (betulinic acid, inotodiol).

Chainey Root

Chainey Root

Smilax balbisiana

T — Traditional UseSmilacaceae

Jamaican blood purifier and male tonic; used for skin disorders, arthritis, and as a general vitality booster.

Chalk Hill Hymenopappus

Chalk Hill Hymenopappus

Hymenopappus tenuifolius

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid. Documented among Lakota.

Chalk Liveforever

Chalk Liveforever

Dudleya pulverulenta

T — Traditional UseCrassulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, respiratory aid. Documented among Diegueno.

Chambers' Twinpod

Chambers' Twinpod

Physaria chambersii

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Paiute, Shoshoni.

Chamisso's Manfern

Chamisso's Manfern

Cibotium chamissoi

T — Traditional UseDicksoniaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antirheumatic (external), blood medicine, dietary aid, sedative. Documented among Hawaiian.

Chamomile Bath

Chamomile Bath

Matricaria chamomilla (bath)

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Strong chamomile tea added to bathwater — for skin soothing, relaxation, and as a gentle remedy for infant fussiness. Traditional European baby bath.

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