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American White Waterlily

American White Waterlily

Nymphaea odorata

T — Traditional UseNymphaeaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as oral aid, cold remedy, cough medicine, dermatological aid, gland medicine, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Chippewa, Micmac, Ojibwa.

American Wild Carrot

American Wild Carrot

Daucus pusillus

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, cold remedy, dermatological aid, febrifuge, snake bite remedy. Documented among Costanoan, Miwok.

American Wild Sensitive Plant

American Wild Sensitive Plant

Senna hebecarpa

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, cathartic, dermatological aid, febrifuge, heart medicine, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.

American Willow

American Willow

Salix washingtonia

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine. Documented among Mahuna.

American Wintergreen

American Wintergreen

Pyrola americana

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, hunting medicine. Documented among Cherokee, Ojibwa.

Amethyst Orchid

Amethyst Orchid

Bletilla striata

T — Traditional UseOrchidaceae

Hemostatic herb that promotes leukocyte and platelet aggregation. Used for hematuria, blood splitting, and as an antimicrobial.

Ampelocissus Africana

Ampelocissus Africana

Ampelocissus africana

T — Traditional UseVitaceae

West African wild grape vine used in Nigerian and Ghanaian traditional medicine for diarrhea, wound healing, and fracture treatment. Root decoction for dysentery. Leaf poultice for boils. Contains stilbenes related to resveratrol.

Amur Adonis

Amur Adonis

Adonis vernalis

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Toxic herb used in TCM to treat heart disease and depression. Contains cardiac glycosides including cymarol and convallatoxin.

Anabasis

Anabasis

Anabasis aphylla

T — Traditional UseChenopodiaceae

A medicinal plant (Anabasis aphylla) from the Chenopodiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Anacardium Humile

Anacardium Humile

Anacardium humile

T — Traditional UseAnacardiaceae

Brazilian cerrado dwarf cashew relative used in folk medicine of central Brazil for diarrhea, diabetes, and wound healing. Bark decoction for stomach complaints. Contains anacardic acids and gallic acid. CAUTION: Related to poison ivy — skin sensitization possible.

'Anatolian' Thyme

'Anatolian' Thyme

Thymus cilicicus

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Thymus cilicicus) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Andean Jicama

Andean Jicama

Polymnia edulis

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

A medicinal plant (Polymnia edulis) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.

Andiroba

Andiroba

Carapa guianensis

T — Traditional UseMeliaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for arthritis, cold, feet, fever, flu, insecticide, insectifuge, itch, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Andrographis

Andrographis

Andrographis paniculata

B — Good EvidenceAcanthaceae

A bitter herb used in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine to support immune function and respiratory health.

Andrographis AP Extract

Andrographis AP Extract

Andrographis paniculata (standardized)

A — Strong EvidenceAcanthaceae

Standardized andrographolide extract — Swedish Kan Jang formula has most clinical evidence for reducing cold duration and severity. Contains 4-6% andrographolides. Take at first sign of symptoms for best results. Scandinavian cold remedy.

Andrographis Extract

Andrographis Extract

Andrographis paniculata (extract)

A — Strong EvidenceAcanthaceae

Standardized andrographolide extract — clinical evidence for reducing duration of upper respiratory infections. One of the strongest evidence-based immune herbs.

Andrographis Leaf

Andrographis Leaf

Andrographis paniculata (leaf)

A — Strong EvidenceAcanthaceae

Standardized leaf extract of Andrographis — the most studied form for acute respiratory support. Contains andrographolide.

Andrographis Plus

Andrographis Plus

Andrographis + Echinacea + Elderberry

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (formula)

Triple immune formula combining the three most evidence-based acute immune herbs. For use at first sign of seasonal challenges. 7-10 day courses.

Andrographis Tablet

Andrographis Tablet

Andrographis paniculata (tablet)

A — Strong EvidenceAcanthaceae

Standard andrographis tablet — typically 400mg extract. Take at FIRST sign of upper respiratory symptoms for best results. 5-7 day courses.

Andrographis Throat Spray

Andrographis Throat Spray

Andrographis paniculata (spray)

B — Good EvidenceAcanthaceae

Andrographis in throat spray format — delivers antimicrobial action directly to the throat. Combined with echinacea, propolis, or sage for sore throat.

Andrographis Wall Breaker

Andrographis Wall Breaker

Andrographis paniculata (nanoparticle)

B — Good EvidenceAcanthaceae

Advanced bioavailable Andrographis — ParActin is a patented extract studied for joint health through a different mechanism than its immune use.

Angelica

Angelica

Angelica archangelica

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

A European herb traditionally used for digestive support and respiratory health. Not to be confused with Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis).

Angelica Dahurica

Angelica Dahurica

Angelica dahurica

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

A TCM herb for sinus congestion, headaches, and skin conditions. Opens nasal passages and expels wind-cold patterns.

Angelica Root

Angelica Root

Angelica archangelica

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

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 Root Oil

Angelica Root Oil

Angelica archangelica (essential oil)

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Steam-distilled angelica root oil — deeply grounding aromatherapy oil. Used for anxiety, digestive support, and in perfumery. Photosensitizing — avoid sun after use.

Angelica Sinensis

Angelica Sinensis

Angelica sinensis

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

The most important blood tonic in TCM for women. Nourishes and invigorates blood. Head, body, and tail of root have different functions.

Aninga

Aninga

Montrichardia arborescens

T — Traditional UseAraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, boil, corn, diuretic, erysipelas, gout, poultice, sore, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Anise Burnet Saxifrage

Anise Burnet Saxifrage

Pimpinella anisum

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as respiratory aid, cathartic, gastrointestinal aid, tonic. Documented among Cherokee, Delaware, Delaware, Oklahoma.

Aniseed Myrtle

Aniseed Myrtle

Syzygium anisatum

T — Traditional UseMyrtaceae

Aboriginal Australian plant with strong anise flavor used for digestive complaints, coughs, and as a food flavoring. Contains anethole, the compound responsible for anise flavor.

Anise Hyssop

Anise Hyssop

Agastache foeniculum

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Native American medicinal herb with licorice-mint flavor. Traditional cough remedy and digestive aid. Beautiful pollinator plant. Gentle enough for children as tea. Not true anise or hyssop.

Anisescented Goldenrod

Anisescented Goldenrod

Solidago odora

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, antidiarrheal, cold remedy, cough medicine, diaphoretic, febrifuge. Documented among Cherokee.

Annickia

Annickia

Annickia chlorantha

C — Limited EvidenceAnnonaceae

Cameroonian rainforest tree used traditionally for malaria, typhoid fever, and jaundice. Bark is intensely yellow containing berberine-type protoberberine alkaloids with demonstrated antimicrobial activity.

Annual Camomile

Annual Camomile

Matricaria recutita

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

A medicinal plant (Matricaria recutita) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.

Annual Rabbitsfoot Grass

Annual Rabbitsfoot Grass

Polypogon monspeliensis

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.

Antelope Bitterbrush

Antelope Bitterbrush

Purshia tridentata

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, emetic, pulmonary aid, respiratory aid, gynecological aid, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Klamath, Montana Indian, Navajo.

Anthocleista Djalonensis

Anthocleista Djalonensis

Anthocleista djalonensis

T — Traditional UseGentianaceae

West African tree used in Guinean, Nigerian, and Ghanaian traditional medicine for diabetes, hypertension, and malaria. Bark decoction for fever and liver complaints. Contains sweroside and fagaramide. Name references Fouta Djallon highlands of Guinea.

Antidesma

Antidesma

Antidesma bunius

T — Traditional UsePhyllanthaceae

Southeast Asian fruit tree used in Filipino and Indonesian traditional medicine. Leaf tea for hypertension. Bark decoction for snakebite. Fruit juice for digestive complaints. Rich in anthocyanins and phenolic compounds.

Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie

Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie

Turmeric + Ginger + Pineapple + Cherry

B — Good EvidenceN/A (blend)

Whole-food anti-inflammatory blend — turmeric and ginger for COX/LOX inhibition, pineapple for bromelain, tart cherry for anthocyanins. Post-workout recovery staple.

Anvillea

Anvillea

Anvillea garcinii

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

North African and Middle Eastern desert composite used in Moroccan, Algerian, and Iranian traditional medicine for diabetes, digestive complaints, and liver conditions. Contains germacranolide sesquiterpenes. Important in Saharan folk medicine.

Anxiety Calm Formula

Anxiety Calm Formula

Passionflower + Lemon Balm + L-Theanine

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

Non-drowsy anxiety formula — Passionflower for GABA, Lemon Balm for calm, L-Theanine for focused relaxation. Daytime-appropriate unlike valerian combinations.

Apigenin

Apigenin

Matricaria chamomilla (flavonoid)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

The key flavonoid in chamomile — a natural anxiolytic and sleep aid. Binds to GABA receptors. Also found in parsley, celery, and many herbs. Studied for neuroprotection.

Appalachian Gooseberry

Appalachian Gooseberry

Ribes rotundifolium

T — Traditional UseGrossulariaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, misc. disease remedy, sedative, other. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.

Appalachian Shoestring Fern

Appalachian Shoestring Fern

Vittaria lineata

T — Traditional UseVittariaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as other, pediatric aid, psychological aid. Documented among Seminole.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar

Malus domestica (fermented)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

Fermented apple juice containing acetic acid and "mother" probiotics. Used for blood sugar support, digestion, and as a tonic. Evidence is modest but growing.

Apple Cider Vinegar Capsule

Apple Cider Vinegar Capsule

Malus domestica (ACV capsule)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

ACV in capsule form — avoids tooth enamel erosion and throat irritation of liquid ACV. 500mg per capsule. Less studied than liquid but more convenient.

Apple Cider Vinegar Gummy

Apple Cider Vinegar Gummy

Malus domestica (ACV gummy)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

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.

Apple Fiber

Apple Fiber

Malus domestica (pectin fiber)

B — Good EvidenceRosaceae

Apple pectin fiber — a soluble prebiotic fiber that feeds beneficial gut bacteria. Used for cholesterol, blood sugar, and as a gentle daily fiber source. Also detox support.

Applemint

Applemint

Mentha x rotundifolia

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Mentha x rotundifolia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

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