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Cocculus carolinus
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine. Documented among Houma.
Pyrrhopappus carolinianus
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine. Documented among Cherokee.
Tsuga caroliniana
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, gynecological aid, kidney aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Delphinium carolinianum
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Lakota.
Ludwigia bonariensis
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, dermatological aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Hawaiian.
Lachnanthes caroliana
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid, antihemorrhagic, cancer treatment, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Catawba, Cherokee.
Rosa carolina
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Menominee.
Limonium carolinianum
Native American medicinal plant used as tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Micmac.
Trilisa odoratissima
Traditional medicinal plant used for diuretic, fumitory, nerves, pertussis, stimulant, sudorific, tonic.
Vicia caroliniana
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antirheumatic (internal), emetic, gastrointestinal aid, misc. disease remedy, orthopedic aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Draba reptans
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Xyris caroliniana
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, pediatric aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Lomatium dissectum
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, dietary aid, stimulant, tonic, veterinary aid, analgesic. Documented among Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Gosiute.
Rhododendron albiflorum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, cold remedy, throat aid. Documented among Okanagon, Skokomish, Thompson.
Croton eluteria
Traditional medicinal plant used for balsamic, digestive, fumigant, narcotic, tonic.
Cassytha filiformis
Pan-tropical parasitic vine used in Bahamian, Hawaiian, and West African folk medicine for kidney stones, hypertension, and diabetes. Contains aporphine alkaloids (cassythine, actinodaphnine). Called 'love vine' in Caribbean for aphrodisiac properties.
Ricinus communis (oil)
Cold-pressed castor oil — used topically for skin/hair or in castor oil packs. Internally as a strong laxative (not recommended regularly). NEVER eat castor beans (ricin).
Ricinus communis (topical pack)
Castor oil-soaked flannel applied with heat to abdomen — traditional naturopathic remedy for liver support, constipation, inflammation, and menstrual cramps.
Leonotis nepetaefolia
Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, amenorrhea, burn, cold, convulsion, depurative, emmenagogue, eyelid, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Uncaria tomentosa
A South American vine used in traditional Peruvian medicine to support immune function and joint comfort.
Uncaria tomentosa (bark)
The inner bark of Cat's Claw vine — standardized for alkaloid content. Used for immune support, inflammation, and digestive health.
Uncaria tomentosa (500mg)
Standard 500mg capsule form — the most common commercial format. Contains both POA and TOA alkaloids. 1-3 capsules daily typical dose.
Uncaria tomentosa (extract)
Standardized Cat's Claw extract — some forms are "TOA-free" (pentacyclic alkaloid only) for immune protocols. More concentrated than raw bark.
Uncaria tomentosa (tea)
Traditional preparation — inner bark simmered for 20+ minutes. Milder than capsules/tinctures but still provides alkaloids. The original Peruvian method.
Uncaria tomentosa (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted Cat's Claw — more concentrated than tea or capsules. 30-60 drops 2-3x daily. The preferred format for Lyme disease protocols.
Typha sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing. Documented among Omaha.
Atriplex polycarpa
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external). Documented among Maricopa, Pima.
Capsicum annuum (capsule)
Cayenne in capsule form — avoids the mouth burn. Used for circulation, digestive stimulation, and pain support. Start low (30,000 HU) and increase.
Cannabis sativa (CBD oil)
CBD in MCT oil carrier — sublingual drops for anxiety, pain, sleep, and inflammation. 10-50mg typical starting dose. Hold under tongue 60 seconds before swallowing.
Thuja occidentalis
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.
Cedrus libani
Traditional medicinal plant used for diuretic, insecticide.
Cedrela odorata
Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, febrifuge, fever, malaria, rheumatism, vermifuge.
Chelidonium majus
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.
Apium graveolens
Cleansing diuretic herb used for rheumatic conditions, gout, and arthritis. Seeds help kidneys dispose of urates and waste products, and have urinary antiseptic properties.
Apium graveolens (juice)
Trending health drink — provides apigenin, luteolin, and phthalides. Used for blood pressure support, anti-inflammatory effects, and digestive health.
Ranunculus sceleratus
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Thompson.
Ligusticum apiifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, antihemorrhagic, pulmonary aid, blood medicine, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Karok, Pomo, Pomo, Kashaya.
Apium graveolens
Used in Ayurvedic and Western traditions for joint comfort, urinary support, and blood pressure balance.
Celtis australis
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.
Centella asiatica
A pan-Asian herb used in Ayurveda, TCM, and Southeast Asian medicine for cognitive support, wound healing, and venous health.
Centella asiatica (topical)
Topical Centella/Cica is a K-beauty staple for skin repair, sensitivity, redness, and barrier support. The #1 trending skincare ingredient from Asia.
Stenotus lanuginosus
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, nose medicine, oral aid, throat aid, toothache remedy. Documented among Navajo.
Cinnamomum verum (extract)
Standardized CEYLON cinnamon — 250x less coumarin than Cassia. CinSulin water extract is the most studied form for blood sugar support.
Cymbopogon nardus
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), anodyne, carminative, cholera, dentifrice, diaphoretic, disinfectant, dyspepsia, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Achyranthes bidentata
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.
Inonotus obliquus (500mg)
Standard Chaga capsule — 500mg. For immune support and antioxidant protection. Look for wild-harvested (birch-grown) and dual-extracted for best quality.
Hymenopappus tenuifolius
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid. Documented among Lakota.
Dudleya pulverulenta
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, respiratory aid. Documented among Diegueno.
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