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Du Huo

Du Huo

Angelica pubescens

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

TCM wind-damp herb for the LOWER body — partner of Qiang Huo (upper body). For sciatica, low back pain, knee pain, and lower body arthritis. Key herb in Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (one of TCMs most important arthritis formulas).

Dutch Lavender

Dutch Lavender

Lavandula x intermedia

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Lavandula x intermedia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Dutchman's Breeches

Dutchman's Breeches

Dicentra cucullaria

T — Traditional UsePapaveraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as sports medicine, love medicine. Documented among Iroquois, Menominee.

'Dwarf' Bush Mint

'Dwarf' Bush Mint

Elsholtzia eriostachya var. pusilla

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Elsholtzia eriostachya) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Dwarf Heathgoldenrod

Dwarf Heathgoldenrod

Ericameria nana

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, cold remedy, cough medicine, eye medicine, febrifuge, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Paiute, Shoshoni.

Dwarf Indigobush

Dwarf Indigobush

Amorpha nana

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as respiratory aid. Documented among Navajo.

Earth Star

Earth Star

Geastrum sp.

T — Traditional UseLycoperdaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, ear medicine. Documented among Isleta, Keres, Western.

Eastern Bottlebrush Grass

Eastern Bottlebrush Grass

Elymus hystrix

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine. Documented among Iroquois.

Eastern Hayscented Fern

Eastern Hayscented Fern

Dennstaedtia punctilobula

T — Traditional UseDennstaedtiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, antihemorrhagic. Documented among Cherokee, Mahuna.

Eastern Hemlock

Eastern Hemlock

Tsuga canadensis

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, cold, cough, diaphoretic, flu, medicine, scurvy, sore, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Eastern Hophornbeam

Eastern Hophornbeam

Ostrya virginiana

T — Traditional UseBetulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, orthopedic aid, toothache remedy, antihemorrhagic, antirheumatic (external), cough medicine. Documented among Cherokee, Chippewa, Delaware, Ontario.

Eastern Leatherwood

Eastern Leatherwood

Dirca palustris

T — Traditional UseThymelaeaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as laxative, cathartic, dermatological aid, pulmonary aid, analgesic, blood medicine. Documented among Algonquin, Quebec, Chippewa, Iroquois.

Eastern Marsh Fern

Eastern Marsh Fern

Thelypteris palustris

T — Traditional UseThelypteridaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Iroquois.

Eastern Mojave Buckwheat

Eastern Mojave Buckwheat

Eriogonum fasciculatum

T — Traditional UsePolygonaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, urinary aid, antidiarrheal, emetic. Documented among Coahuilla, Costanoan, Diegueno.

Eastern Smooth Beardtongue

Eastern Smooth Beardtongue

Penstemon laevigatus

T — Traditional UseOrobanchaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Cherokee.

Eastern Sweetshrub

Eastern Sweetshrub

Calycanthus floridus

T — Traditional UseCalycanthaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, emetic, eye medicine, pediatric aid, poison, urinary aid. Documented among Cherokee.

Eastern Wahoo

Eastern Wahoo

Euonymus atropurpurea

T — Traditional UseCelastraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, eye medicine, cathartic, gynecological aid. Documented among Meskwaki, Mohegan, Winnebago.

Echinacea

Echinacea

Echinacea purpurea

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

One of the most popular immune-support herbs in Western herbalism, used traditionally at the onset of seasonal challenges.

Echinacea Angustifolia

Echinacea Angustifolia

Echinacea angustifolia

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

The root of narrow-leaved echinacea — traditionally preferred by Native Americans and early Eclectic physicians. Different alkaloid profile from E. purpurea.

Echinacea Capsule

Echinacea Capsule

Echinacea purpurea (400mg)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Standard echinacea capsule. Take at FIRST sign of symptoms — 2-3 caps every 2-3 hours day 1, then 3x daily for 7-10 days. Don't wait until you're already sick.

Echinacea Extract

Echinacea Extract

Echinacea purpurea (standardized)

A — Strong EvidenceAsteraceae

Standardized whole-plant Echinacea extract — the most clinically studied form. Take at FIRST SIGN of symptoms for best results. Short-term use (7-10 days).

Echinacea-Goldenseal Combo

Echinacea-Goldenseal Combo

Echinacea purpurea + Hydrastis canadensis

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

The classic American herbal immune combination. Echinacea stimulates immune response while Goldenseal (berberine) provides direct antimicrobial action.

Echinacea Root Tincture

Echinacea Root Tincture

Echinacea angustifolia (root tincture)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Fresh-tinctured Echinacea root — produces the classic tongue-tingling sensation from alkylamides. The form preferred by traditional Western herbalists.

Echinacea Tea

Echinacea Tea

Echinacea purpurea (tea)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Echinacea steeped as tea — milder than tincture but still effective. Take at first sign of symptoms. Slight tingling on tongue is normal and indicates quality.

Echinacea Tincture

Echinacea Tincture

Echinacea purpurea (tincture)

A — Strong EvidenceAsteraceae

Alcohol-extracted Echinacea — the strongest form for acute immune support. 60 drops every 2 hours day 1, then 60 drops 3x daily for 7-10 days. Tongue tingling normal.

Echium Amoenum

Echium Amoenum

Echium amoenum

B — Good EvidenceBoraginaceae

Iranian traditional flower tea for depression, anxiety, and as a calming agent. Clinical trials support anxiolytic effects. Popular in Iranian bazaars as dried flower tea. Contains rosmarinic acid and flavonoids. CAUTION: May contain pyrrolizidine alkaloids like other Echium species.

Elephant Apple

Elephant Apple

Limonia acidissima

T — Traditional UseRutaceae

A medicinal plant (Limonia acidissima) from the Rutaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Elephant Creeper

Elephant Creeper

Argyreia speciosa

T — Traditional UseConvolvulaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for alterative, boil, diarrhea, dysentery, nerves, poultice, rheumatism, rubefacient, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Elephanthead Lousewort

Elephanthead Lousewort

Pedicularis groenlandica

T — Traditional UseOrobanchaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine. Documented among Cheyenne.

Elephantopus Scaber

Elephantopus Scaber

Elephantopus scaber

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Southeast Asian and tropical herb used in Malaysian (tapak liman), Indonesian, and Chinese folk medicine for hepatitis, fever, and kidney complaints. Contains elephantopin and deoxyelephantopin sesquiterpene lactones with documented anticancer activity.

Elephanttree

Elephanttree

Bursera microphylla

T — Traditional UseBurseraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, panacea. Documented among Cahuilla.

Eleuthero

Eleuthero

Eleutherococcus senticosus

B — Good EvidenceAraliaceae

An adaptogenic root used in Traditional Chinese and Russian folk medicine to support stress resilience and stamina.

Emu Bush

Emu Bush

Eremophila longifolia

T — Traditional UseScrophulariaceae

Aboriginal bush medicine plant for colds, chest infections, and skin sores. Leaves are heated and applied topically or prepared as a wash for skin conditions.

English Holly

English Holly

Ilex aquifolium

T — Traditional UseAquifoliaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, febrifuge, tuberculosis remedy, urinary aid. Documented among Micmac.

English Oak

English Oak

Quercus robur

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, cancer, cancer(brain), cancer(lip), cancer(stomach), coffee, depurative, emmenagogue, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Entada Rheedii

Entada Rheedii

Entada rheedii

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Pan-tropical vine used in multiple African traditional medicine systems for dream enhancement and wound healing. Seed inner flesh applied to skin conditions. Bark decoction for diarrhea. Used by South African sangomas and West African healers for divination dreams.

Ephedra

Ephedra

Ephedra sinica

A — Strong EvidenceEphedraceae

Source of ephedrine — BANNED in US dietary supplements since 2004. TCM herb for asthma and nasal congestion. Ma Huang is the Chinese species with ephedrine. Mormon Tea (E. viridis) has NO ephedrine and is safe.

Epling's Lepechinia

Epling's Lepechinia

Lepechinia calycina

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Lepechinia calycina) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Epsom Salt Bath

Epsom Salt Bath

Magnesium sulfate (bath)

B — Good EvidenceN/A (mineral)

Magnesium sulfate dissolved in warm bath — traditional muscle soak. Provides transdermal magnesium and sulfate. 2 cups per standard bath. 20-minute soaks.

Eriosema Chinense

Eriosema Chinense

Eriosema chinense

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Vietnamese and southern Chinese medicinal root used for low back pain, joint problems, and male reproductive health. Contains genistein and luteolin isoflavones. Common in Vietnamese thuoc nam (southern medicine) for bone and tendon strengthening.

Espinheira Santa

Espinheira Santa

Maytenus ilicifolia

B — Good EvidenceCelastraceae

Brazilian medicinal tree leaf used for gastric ulcers, heartburn, and dyspepsia. Brazilian government-approved phytomedicine. Contains maytenin and pristimerine with gastroprotective and antitumor properties. Clinical studies support anti-ulcer effects.

Ethiopian Sage

Ethiopian Sage

Salvia nilotica

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

East African sage for cough, cold, stomach pain, and malaria; leaf chewed or decocted in Ethiopian and Kenyan traditional medicine.

Eucalyptus Chest Rub

Eucalyptus Chest Rub

Eucalyptus + Peppermint + Camphor (topical)

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

Topical chest balm with eucalyptus, peppermint, and camphor — the natural Vicks alternative. Apply to chest and back for congestion relief. NEVER near infant faces.

Euphorbia Resinifera

Euphorbia Resinifera

Euphorbia resinifera

C — Limited EvidenceEuphorbiaceae

Moroccan endemic cactus-like euphorbia producing a latex containing resiniferatoxin — the hottest compound known (1000x capsaicin). Used in traditional Moroccan medicine for toothache, warts, and rheumatism. Modern research on pain management via TRPV1 desensitization.

Euphrasia

Euphrasia

Euphrasia officinalis

C — Limited EvidenceOrobanchaceae

Doctrine of Signatures — flower looks like an eye, used for eye conditions. Traditional remedy for conjunctivitis, eye strain, and allergic eyes. Used as eyewash or internal tea. Anti-inflammatory and astringent.

European Mountainash

European Mountainash

Sorbus aucuparia

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, emetic, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Potawatomi.

Evergreen Huckleberry

Evergreen Huckleberry

Vaccinium ovatum

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Makah, Pomo, Kashaya.

Eyebright

Eyebright

Euphrasia officinalis

T — Traditional UseOrobanchaceae

A traditional European herb used for eye comfort and seasonal respiratory support, often used as an eye wash or in eye formulas.

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