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Streptopus amplexifolius
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, antihemorrhagic, kidney aid, venereal aid, panacea, tonic. Documented among Makah, Micmac, Montagnais.
Clausena anisata
East and Southern African tree with strongly anise-scented leaves. Used in Zulu and Shona medicine for colds, cough, headache, and intestinal worms. Root chewed for toothache. Leaves burned as insect repellent. Contains coumarins and carbazole alkaloids.
Phacelia crenulata
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid, antirheumatic (external), throat aid. Documented among Hopi, Keres, Western.
Phacelia crenulata
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid. Documented among Hopi.
Cleistopholis patens
West African tree used in Yoruba and Igbo traditional medicine for malaria, fever, and pain. Bark decoction as antimalarial. Contains clerodane diterpenes and liriodenine. Important in Nigerian ethnomedicine for febrile illness.
Clematis recta
TCM herb for wind-damp conditions — joint pain, rheumatism, and bone spurs. C. chinensis (Wei Ling Xian) is the TCM species. Fresh plant is irritating — always use dried/processed. Professional use only.
Cleome droserifolia
Egyptian and Sinai desert herb used by Bedouin communities for diabetes management. Contains flavonoids and terpenoids. Clinical studies in Egypt show blood sugar-lowering effects. Traditionally gathered from wild in desert wadis.
Fendlera rupicola
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, cathartic, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Navajo, Navajo, Kayenta.
Ericameria cuneata
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy. Documented among Miwok.
Ampelaster carolinianus
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Seminole.
Lygodium japonicum
Traditional medicinal plant used for alexiteric, antiphlogistic, blennorrhagia, cathartic, cold, diuretic, dysuria, edema, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Bowiea volubilis
Traditional medicinal plant used for cardiotonic, dropsy, fatality, poison, purgative, sterility.
Monarda clinopodia
A medicinal plant (Monarda clinopodia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Pycnanthemum clinopodioides
A medicinal plant (Pycnanthemum clinopodioides) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Gentiana andrewsii
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, eye medicine, febrifuge, liver aid, orthopedic aid, psychological aid. Documented among Iroquois, Meskwaki.
Syzygium aromaticum (oil)
Clove bud essential oil — extremely potent antimicrobial. Used for toothache, oral health, and digestive support. MUST dilute heavily.
Syzygium aromaticum (essential oil)
Natural dental analgesic — 80-90% eugenol. Drop on cotton for toothache (FDA-approved active ingredient in OTC dental products). Also antimicrobial and antifungal. EXTERNAL USE ONLY (undiluted). Dilute for massage/aromatherapy.
Syzygium aromaticum (dental use)
Clove oil specifically for dental pain — eugenol is a natural anesthetic and antiseptic. Apply a tiny amount on cotton to the affected tooth. Temporary relief only.
Cnidium monnieri
A TCM herb used externally for skin conditions and itching, and internally for reproductive support and kidney yang tonification.
Hypericum brachyphyllum
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic. Documented among Seminole.
Salix caroliniana
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, febrifuge, analgesic, antidiarrheal, antirheumatic (external), antirheumatic (internal). Documented among Houma, Seminole.
Xyris ambigua
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Seminole.
Epilobium ciliatum
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, orthopedic aid, antidiarrheal. Documented among Hopi, Navajo, Kayenta, Potawatomi.
Guarea rusbyi
Traditional medicinal plant used for emetic, expectorant.
Cocos nucifera (virgin)
Cold-pressed virgin coconut oil — contains lauric acid (antimicrobial), MCTs for energy, and is used for oil pulling, cooking, skin care, and hair care.
Gadus morhua (oil)
Traditional vitamin A + D + omega-3 supplement — 1 tsp daily was the standard childhood supplement for generations. Rich in EPA/DHA plus fat-soluble vitamins.
Codonopsis pilosula
A gentle Qi tonic in Chinese medicine, used as a milder alternative to ginseng for energy, digestive, and immune support.
Oxytropis campestris
Native American medicinal plant used as disinfectant. Documented among Thompson.
Plectranthus barbatus
Contains forskolin which activates adenylate cyclase. Studied for asthma, glaucoma, cardiovascular health, and weight management.
Aletris farinosa
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(back), ache(stomach), breast, colic, diuretic, emetic, purgative, rheumatism, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Pisces (marine source)
Hydrolyzed collagen from fish — type I collagen peptides for skin, hair, joint, and bone support. Not an herb but commonly sold alongside herbs.
Bovine/Marine collagen hydrolysate
Hydrolyzed collagen peptides — broken down for absorption. Used for skin elasticity, joint comfort, bone density, and gut healing. 10-15g daily typical dose.
Chicken sternum cartilage
Undenatured type II collagen from chicken cartilage — works through immune tolerance (not structural). 40mg daily shown to reduce joint discomfort.
Avena sativa (finely ground)
Ultra-fine ground oatmeal — FDA-approved skin protectant. Used for eczema, itching, sunburn, and sensitive skin. The basis of Aveeno products. Safe for all ages.
Ag (silver nanoparticles)
CONTROVERSIAL. Silver particles in water used as an antimicrobial. NOT FDA-approved. Can cause argyria (permanent blue-gray skin). Not an herb but commonly sold alongside herbs.
Aquilegia caerulea
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, gastrointestinal aid, heart medicine, panacea. Documented among Gosiute.
Phoradendron macrophyllum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Diegueno.
Colubrina asiatica
Pacific Island and Southeast Asian coastal shrub used in Fijian, Samoan, and Filipino folk medicine for sores, boils, and skin infections. Leaves produce soapy lather when crushed — applied to fungal skin conditions. Contains saponins and ceanothic acid.
Lilium columbianum
Native American medicinal plant used as witchcraft medicine. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.
Aconitum columbianum
Native American medicinal plant used as poison, witchcraft medicine. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.
Aquilegia vulgaris
A European herb used in very small doses as a nervine for anxiety and skin conditions. Contains cyanogenic compounds — SMALL DOSES ONLY, professional use.
Hyptis pectinata
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, psychological aid. Documented among Seminole.
Combretum glutinosum
West African Combretum used in Senegalese and Malian traditional medicine for hepatitis, jaundice, and as diuretic. Leaf tea widely consumed across the Sahel for liver protection. Contains combretin and flavone glycosides with hepatoprotective activity.
Commiphora africana
Sahelian and East African relative of myrrh used in Hausa, Maasai, and Somali traditional medicine. Resin for wound healing and oral health. Bark decoction for malaria and stomach complaints. Root chewed for snakebite. Contains furanosesquiterpenes.
Viola sororia
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, blood medicine, cold remedy, cough medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Adenostoma fasciculatum
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), disinfectant, veterinary aid. Documented among Cahuilla, Coahuilla.
Potentilla simplex
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, febrifuge, oral aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Heracleum maximum
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, dermatological aid, orthopedic aid, throat aid, analgesic, antirheumatic (external). Documented among Aleut, Bella Coola, Blackfoot.
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