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Sideritis pauli
A medicinal plant (Sideritis pauli) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Coleus blumei
Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, asthma, cachexia, colic, conjunctivitis, cough, dyspepsia, elephantiasis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Sphaeralcea emoryi
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal. Documented among Pima.
Picea engelmannii
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic, respiratory aid, tuberculosis remedy, cancer treatment, cough medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah, Okanagan-Colville, Thompson.
Ilex aquifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, febrifuge, tuberculosis remedy, urinary aid. Documented among Micmac.
Quercus robur
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.
Enterolobium contortisiliquum
South American tree with ear-shaped pods used in Brazilian and Argentine folk medicine for respiratory conditions, wound healing, and as soap substitute. Bark contains saponins. Fruit decoction for cough and bronchitis. Contains enterolobine.
Rhodiola integrifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as oral aid. Documented among Eskimo, Alaska.
Aureolaria laevigata
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, other. Documented among Cherokee.
Lepechinia calycina
A medicinal plant (Lepechinia calycina) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Magnesium sulfate (bath)
Magnesium sulfate dissolved in warm bath — traditional muscle soak. Provides transdermal magnesium and sulfate. 2 cups per standard bath. 20-minute soaks.
Diluted EO in carrier oil (roller)
Pre-diluted essential oils in roller bottle — the safest and most convenient aromatherapy format. 2-3% dilution in jojoba or fractionated coconut oil.
DIM + Calcium D-Glucarate + Broccoli Extract
Estrogen metabolism support — DIM promotes 2-hydroxy estrogen pathway, Calcium D-Glucarate prevents estrogen recirculation, Broccoli Seed provides sulforaphane.
Eucalyptus globulus
A respiratory support herb with powerful aromatic properties, used as a steam inhalant and in chest rubs for breathing comfort.
Eucalyptus + Peppermint + Camphor (topical)
Topical chest balm with eucalyptus, peppermint, and camphor — the natural Vicks alternative. Apply to chest and back for congestion relief. NEVER near infant faces.
Eucalyptus globulus
The leaf is used as tea for respiratory support. The essential oil is for steam inhalation ONLY — never ingest. Widely used in chest rubs.
Eucalyptus + Menthol (lozenge)
Eucalyptus and menthol cough drops — the classic sore throat and congestion remedy. Provides cooling relief and mild antimicrobial action. OTC standard.
Eucalyptus globulus (essential oil)
Steam-distilled eucalyptus oil — for inhalation and topical use ONLY. NEVER ingest. Used in steam inhalation for congestion and in chest rubs.
Eucalyptus globulus (steam inhalation)
The classic cold/flu remedy — 3-5 drops eucalyptus oil in steaming water, drape towel, breathe 5-10 min with eyes closed. Opens sinuses and soothes airways.
Melicope pteleifolia
Vietnamese and Chinese medicinal plant used for sore throat, toothache, itching, and skin infections. Leaf decoction for bathing skin conditions. Root chewed for dental pain. Contains acridone alkaloids and coumarins. Important in Vietnamese folk medicine.
Lycopus europeus
A medicinal plant (Lycopus europeus) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Lithospermum officinale
Native American medicinal plant used as diuretic, pediatric aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Viscum album
Used in European anthroposophic medicine (Iscador) for immune support. Different from American mistletoe. Research ongoing. Professional use recommended.
Sambucus racemosa
Native American medicinal plant used as orthopedic aid, abortifacient, gastrointestinal aid, reproductive aid, analgesic, antirheumatic (external). Documented among Cowlitz, Haisla and Hanaksiala, Hanaksiala.
Euonymus europaea
Native American medicinal plant used as anthelmintic, cathartic, dietary aid, pediatric aid, urinary aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Urginea maritima
Traditional medicinal plant used for bronchitis, cancer, cardiac, cardiotonic, catarrh, cathartic, diuretic, dropsy, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Oenothera biennis (oil)
Cold-pressed seed oil rich in GLA (8-10%). Used for PMS breast tenderness, skin health, and nerve function. Take 1-3g daily. Better studied than borage oil.
Oenothera biennis (1000mg)
Standard EPO softgel — 1000mg providing 90mg GLA. For PMS breast tenderness, eczema, and nerve function. Take 1-3 capsules daily. Works best over 2-3 months.
Vaccinium ovatum
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Makah, Pomo, Kashaya.
Gnaphalium sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Pomo.
Calypso bulbosa
Native American medicinal plant used as anticonvulsive. Documented among Thompson.
Manfreda virginica
Native American medicinal plant used as kidney aid, snake bite remedy, anthelmintic, antidiarrheal, liver aid. Documented among Catawba, Cherokee, Creek.
Brickellia eupatorioides
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, other. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Veratrum sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy, veterinary aid. Documented among Shoshoni.
Baptisia sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid, pediatric aid, stimulant. Documented among Cree, Creek.
Sideroxylon foetidissimum
Native American medicinal plant used as love medicine. Documented among Seminole.
Hedeoma nana
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, cathartic, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Navajo, Shoshoni.
Isanthus brachiatus
A medicinal plant (Isanthus brachiatus) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Rheum rhaponticum
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, cathartic, dermatological aid, laxative, poison, strengthener. Documented among Cherokee.
Smilacina sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Yana.
Duchesnea indica
Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, bite(bug), bite(snake), boil, cancer(digestive), decoagulant, eczema, laryngitis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Geocaulon lividum
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, dermatological aid, emetic. Documented among Cree, Hudson Bay.
Chamaelirium luteum
Eclectic medicine uterine tonic — for threatened miscarriage, infertility, and ovarian cysts. Endangered in the wild. Contains steroidal saponins. One of the most valuable American herbs historically.
Dalea formosa
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, emetic, strengthener. Documented among Jemez, Keres, Western.
Maianthemum racemosum
Native American medicinal plant used as antihemorrhagic, antirheumatic (internal), eye medicine, analgesic, gynecological aid, contraceptive. Documented among Abnaki, Algonquin, Quebec, Cherokee.
Galium fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, ceremonial medicine, emetic, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Lesquerella fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), emetic, dermatological aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo.
Ceanothus fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as oral aid, sedative, ceremonial medicine, emetic. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Navajo, Kayenta.
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