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Crataegus monogyna (berry tea)
Traditional hawthorn berry tea — simmer dried berries 15-20 minutes. The gentlest way to support cardiovascular health daily. Pleasant mild fruity taste.
Astragalus bisulcatus
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic, eye medicine, toothache remedy. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Erythroxylum impressum
A medicinal plant (Erythroxylum impressum) from the Erythroxylaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Nandina domestica
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(bones), ache(tooth), antitussive, breath, bronchitis, caries, cold, complexion, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Helichrysum italicum
An Italian essential oil prized for skin healing, bruises, scars, and anti-aging. One of the most expensive essential oils. Also used for respiratory support.
Helichrysum odoratissimum
South African aromatic herb burned as incense by Zulu, Xhosa, and Sotho peoples to communicate with ancestors. Medicinally for colds, cough, fever, and wound healing. Contains flavonoids, phloroglucinols, and terpenoids. Culturally sacred plant.
Eupatorium cannabinum
European immune and liver herb — for colds, flu, and liver congestion. Contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids — use only PA-free preparations or short-term. Not related to hemp/cannabis despite the name.
Gentian + Artichoke + Ginger + Orange Peel
Portable bitter spray format — 5 sprays before meals activates digestive secretions within seconds. More convenient than dropper bottles. The modern bitters format.
Herb + Apple Cider Vinegar + Honey
Ancient preparation combining herbs extracted in vinegar and honey. The base of fire cider. An alcohol-free extraction method suitable for children and those avoiding alcohol.
Juniperus macropoda
Traditional medicinal plant used for gleet, leucorrhea, skin.
Podophyllum hexandrum
Traditional medicinal plant used for alterative, cholagogue, cholagogueue, condyloma, emetic, intoxicant, mitogenic, purgative, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Taxus wallichiana
A medicinal plant (Taxus wallichiana) from the Taxaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Hedeoma hispida
A medicinal plant (Hedeoma hispida) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Rorippa palustris
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, eye medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Balsamorhiza incana
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, cold remedy, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Cheyenne.
Ocimum canum
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), ardor, bite(dog), bite(snake), catarrh, cholera, convulsion, cough, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Teucrium divaricatum var. canescens
A medicinal plant (Teucrium divaricatum) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Erigeron canus
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, disinfectant. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Pycnanthemum incanum
Traditional medicinal plant used for epistaxis.
Lithospermum canescens
Native American medicinal plant used as sedative. Documented among Menominee.
Poliomintha incana
Native American medicinal plant used as adjuvant, antirheumatic (external), ear medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Comanche, Hopi, Navajo, Kayenta.
Chamaesyce lata
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Navajo.
Scutellaria incana
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, antidiarrheal, breast treatment, gynecological aid, kidney aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Machaeranthera canescens
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, stimulant. Documented among Hopi.
Townsendia incana
Native American medicinal plant used as reproductive aid, throat aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Hopi, Navajo, Navajo, Kayenta.
Verbena stricta
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Dakota.
Ilex sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Alabama.
Alcea rosea
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Shinnecock.
Prunus ilicifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine. Documented among Diegueno, Mahuna.
Navarretia atractyloides
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing. Documented among Costanoan.
Rhamnus ilicifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antirheumatic (internal), blood medicine, cold remedy, cough medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Kawaiisu.
Ocimum tenuiflorum
A sacred Ayurvedic adaptogen known as "The Queen of Herbs," used to support stress resilience, mental clarity, and respiratory health.
Ocimum tenuiflorum (500mg)
Standard Tulsi capsule — 500mg extract. The convenient daily adaptogen format for those who don't want tea. 1-2 capsules daily.
Ocimum tenuiflorum (extract)
Standardized Tulsi extract — concentrated ursolic acid and eugenol. The most studied form for stress resilience, blood sugar, and cognitive support.
Ocimum tenuiflorum (tea)
India's most sacred herb as a daily tea — three varieties (Krishna, Rama, Vana) each with slightly different flavor and properties. The gentlest adaptogen delivery.
Ocimum tenuiflorum (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted Tulsi — concentrated adaptogen drops. 30-60 drops 2-3x daily. Faster acting than capsules for acute stress. The portable adaptogen format.
Cnicus benedictus
A bitter Mediterranean herb for digestive stimulation and lactation support. Different from Milk Thistle. Used in Swedish Bitters formulas.
Gleditsia triacanthos
Native American medicinal plant used as adjuvant, anthelmintic, gastrointestinal aid, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid, panacea. Documented among Cherokee, Creek, Delaware.
Apis mellifera (raw)
Raw unprocessed honey — contains enzymes, propolis, pollen, and hydrogen peroxide generation. The world's oldest wound dressing. Cough suppressant equal to dextromethorphan.
Lonicera sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as pulmonary aid, cough medicine, dermatological aid, disinfectant, orthopedic aid, antidiarrheal. Documented among Chippewa, Costanoan, Iroquois.
Glaucium flavum
Traditional medicinal plant used for adulterant, hydragogue, purgative, sedative, soap, wart.
Epimedium grandiflorum
A TCM herb for kidney yang deficiency — used for bone health, libido, and energy. Contains icariin which inhibits PDE5 (similar mechanism to certain ED drugs).
Houttuynia cordata
A Japanese/Chinese herb used for respiratory infections, urinary infections, and as a detoxifying herb. Strong fishy smell when fresh. Popular in Asian cuisine.
Antennaria howellii
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic. Documented among Bella Coola.
Gaylussacia sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid, sedative, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Chickasaw, Rappahannock.
Hyacinthus orientalis
Traditional medicinal plant used for poison.
Bacterial fermentation (Streptococcus)
A naturally occurring polysaccharide in joints, skin, and eyes. Oral HA supplements support joint cushioning, skin hydration, and eye comfort.
Lavandula x hybrida
A medicinal plant (Lavandula x hybrida) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
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