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Silene noctiflora
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Solanum sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as tonic, tuberculosis remedy, heart medicine. Documented among Comanche, Isleta.
Ajuga bracteosa
Traditional medicinal plant used for aperient, astringent, boil, depurative, diuretic, fever, stimulant, wound.
Aeolanthus myriantha
A medicinal plant (Aeolanthus myriantha) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Dalea enneandra
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Dakota.
Lomatium triternatum
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, pulmonary aid, strengthener, cold remedy, throat aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Okanagan-Colville.
Abies procera
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, cough medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Paiute.
Eriogonum cernuum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, kidney aid. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.
Festuca subverticillata
Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, other. Documented among Iroquois.
Allium cernuum
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, dermatological aid, febrifuge, gastrointestinal aid, kidney aid, liver aid. Documented among Cherokee, Isleta, Kwakiutl.
Morinda citrifolia
A Polynesian fruit used for immune support, pain relief, and general vitality. Strong taste. Contains scopoletin and anthraquinones.
Morinda citrifolia (leaf)
Hawaiian and Polynesian use of noni LEAVES (distinct from fruit) for wound healing, inflammation, and as poultice for boils and infections. Leaf tea milder than fruit juice. Contains flavonoid glycosides and scopoletin. No fermented flavor of fruit.
Lupinus nootkatensis
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Alaska Native.
Viola nephrophylla
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Lomatium orientale
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, gastrointestinal aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Cheyenne.
Sorbus decora
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), orthopedic aid. Documented among Cree, Woodlands.
Quercus ellipsoidalis
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient. Documented among Menominee.
Spiranthes lacera
Native American medicinal plant used as hunting medicine. Documented among Ojibwa.
Potentilla gracilis
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, antirheumatic (internal), blood medicine, dermatological aid, venereal aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Thompson.
Castilleja angustifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, abortifacient, eye medicine. Documented among Navajo, Quileute, Shuswap.
Potentilla norvegica
Native American medicinal plant used as throat aid, analgesic, venereal aid, cathartic. Documented among Chippewa, Navajo, Ramah, Ojibwa.
Merremia dissecta
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, dermatological aid, laxative, orthopedic aid, pediatric aid, strengthener. Documented among Hawaiian.
Pycnanthemum nudum
A medicinal plant (Pycnanthemum nudum) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Lomatium nuttallii
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Creek.
Polytaenia nuttallii
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, gynecological aid. Documented among Meskwaki.
Strychnos nux-vomica
Traditional medicinal plant used for abdomen, abortifacient, ague, amblyopia, aphrodisiac, asthma, avicide, cns stimulant, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Phoradendron leucarpum
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, anticonvulsive, gynecological aid, hypotensive, love medicine, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cherokee, Creek, Houma.
Avena sativa (milk)
Plant milk from oats — naturally sweet, creamy, and rich in beta-glucan fiber. Used as a dairy alternative that supports cholesterol and gut health.
Panicum obtusum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Isleta.
Ipomoea indica
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, dermatological aid, laxative, orthopedic aid, pediatric aid, strengthener. Documented among Hawaiian.
Fouquieria sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as orthopedic aid. Documented among Hualapai.
Eleutherococcus sessiliflorus
Korean adaptogenic herb for fatigue, joint pain, and immune support. Different species from Siberian ginseng but used similarly in Korean traditional medicine.
Clermontia arborescens
Native American medicinal plant used as breast treatment, dermatological aid, respiratory aid. Documented among Hawaiian.
Metrosideros polymorpha
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic. Documented among Hawaiian.
Cocos nucifera (oral swishing)
Ayurvedic practice of swishing 1 tbsp coconut/sesame oil for 15-20 minutes. Shown to reduce Streptococcus mutans and plaque. Do NOT swallow — spit into trash.
Licania rigida
A medicinal plant (Licania rigida) from the Chrysobalanaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Usnea longissima
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Nitinaht.
Geum triflorum
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, stimulant, veterinary aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Chippewa, Paiute.
Olea europaea (fruit extract)
Concentrated olive polyphenols (hydroxytyrosol) — the most potent natural antioxidant measured by ORAC. Provides olive oil benefits without the calories.
Olea europaea
The leaves of the olive tree contain oleuropein, studied for cardiovascular support, blood sugar balance, and immune function.
Olea europaea (500mg)
Standard olive leaf extract capsule — 500mg standardized to 18-20% oleuropein. For immune, cardiovascular, and blood sugar support. 1-2 capsules twice daily.
Olea europaea (extract)
Standardized extract of olive leaf containing oleuropein. Used for immune support, blood pressure, blood sugar, and cardiovascular health.
Olea europaea (18-25% oleuropein)
Standardized olive leaf — 18-25% oleuropein. Broad-spectrum antimicrobial for colds, flu, and chronic infections. Also lowers blood pressure and blood sugar. Herxheimer (die-off) reactions common when starting — start low. More potent than eating olives.
Olea europaea (leaf tea)
Simple olive leaf tea — milder than extract but still provides oleuropein. Pleasant mild bitter-green taste. Traditional Mediterranean remedy for immune and cardiovascular support.
Olea europaea (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted olive leaf — faster absorption than capsules. 30-60 drops 2-3x daily. For immune, cardiovascular, and antimicrobial support.
Olea europaea (oil)
Extra virgin olive oil — contains oleocanthal (anti-inflammatory) and hydroxytyrosol (antioxidant). The foundation of the Mediterranean diet. Medicinal food.
Ipomoea violacea
Traditional medicinal plant used for psychedelic, psychomimetic.
EPA/DHA from fish
EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids from fish — among the most evidence-based supplements worldwide. Essential for brain, heart, joint, and eye health.
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