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Chamomile Glycerite

Chamomile Glycerite

Matricaria chamomilla (glycerite)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

A glycerin-based (alcohol-free) chamomile extract safe for children. Used for teething, colic, digestive upset, anxiety, and sleep in kids.

Chaparral Honeysuckle

Chaparral Honeysuckle

Lonicera interrupta

T — Traditional UseCaprifoliaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, antirheumatic (external), dermatological aid. Documented among Mendocino Indian, Shoshoni, Yuki.

Charming Centaury

Charming Centaury

Centaurium venustum

T — Traditional UseGentianaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Luiseno, Miwok.

Chasteberry

Chasteberry

Vitex agnus-castus

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

A well-studied herb used to support hormonal balance, particularly for menstrual cycle regularity and PMS comfort.

Cherry Bark

Cherry Bark

Prunus serotina

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

Traditional cough remedy bark — the base of classic cough syrups. Contains prunasin which converts to HCN in small amounts (antitussive). Do NOT use wilted leaves.

Cherrybark Oak

Cherrybark Oak

Quercus pagoda

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, orthopedic aid, throat aid, tonic. Documented among Houma.

Cherry Birch

Cherry Birch

Betula lenta

T — Traditional UseBetulaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, burn, chafe, dandruff, depurative, diuretic, gout, medicine, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chicory

Chicory

Cichorium intybus

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Coffee substitute and prebiotic powerhouse — roasted root makes caffeine-free coffee alternative (New Orleans tradition). Root is 15-20% inulin. Used for liver support, constipation, and gut health.

Chicory Root

Chicory Root

Cichorium intybus

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Roasted chicory root — the classic coffee substitute/additive (New Orleans style). Rich in inulin prebiotic fiber. Supports gut microbiome and liver function.

Chilean Wolfberry

Chilean Wolfberry

Lycium chilense

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

A medicinal plant (Lycium chilense) from the Solanaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinaberry

Chinaberry

Melia azedarach

T — Traditional UseMeliaceae

Toxic herb used to treat intestinal parasites in TCM. The fruit (Chuan Lian Zi) regulates Qi, clears heat, and kills parasites.

Chinese Giant Hyssop

Chinese Giant Hyssop

Agastache rugosa

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Used in TCM for chest congestion, diarrhea, headache, and nausea. Has carminative, febrifuge, and stomachic properties.

Chinese Hemlockparsley

Chinese Hemlockparsley

Conioselinum chinense

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as urinary aid. Documented among Micmac.

Chinese Honeylocust

Chinese Honeylocust

Gleditsia sinensis

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Used in TCM to open orifices, dispel phlegm, dissipate clumps, and treat abscesses. The spine (Zao Jia Ci) has anti-inflammatory and antitumor activity.

Chinese Mayapple

Chinese Mayapple

Podophyllum pleianthum

T — Traditional UseBerberidaceae

A medicinal plant (Podophyllum pleianthum) from the Berberidaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Polystichum

Chinese Polystichum

Polystichum polyblepharum

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

A medicinal plant (Polystichum polyblepharum) from the Dryopteridaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Raspberry

Chinese Raspberry

Rubus chingii

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

A medicinal plant (Rubus chingii) from the Rosaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll

Various green plants

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (compound)

The green pigment of plants — used as an internal deodorizer, detoxifier, and nutritive. Commercial forms are usually copper chlorophyllin.

Chlorophyll Water

Chlorophyll Water

Chlorophyllin (liquid)

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (compound)

Copper chlorophyllin drops in water — the trending green water. Used for internal deodorizing, detoxification, and as a daily nutrient boost. Most products are semi-synthetic.

Chokecherry

Chokecherry

Prunus virginiana

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

A Native American respiratory herb used similarly to Wild Cherry Bark for coughs and bronchial irritation. The bark is used; raw fruits contain cyanogenic glycosides.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum morifolium

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

A cooling TCM herb used for eye health, headaches, and clearing heat. Commonly enjoyed as a pleasant floral tea across East Asia.

Chrysanthemum Tea

Chrysanthemum Tea

Chrysanthemum morifolium

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

One of the most popular herbal teas in China — cooling, eye-supporting, and headache-relieving. A pleasant daily drink.

Chrysin

Chrysin

Passiflora caerulea (flavonoid)

C — Limited EvidencePassifloraceae

A flavonoid from passionflower and honey — studied for aromatase inhibition (reducing estrogen conversion). Used in men's health and hormonal balance.

Chrysophyllum Albidum

Chrysophyllum Albidum

Chrysophyllum albidum

T — Traditional UseSapotaceae

West African fruit tree used in Nigerian (Yoruba, Igbo) traditional medicine. Bark decoction for malaria and yellow fever. Seed powder for vaginal infections. Leaf for wound healing. Fruit is popular seasonal snack across Nigeria.

Chyawanprash

Chyawanprash

Polyherbal Ayurvedic Formula

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (formula)

An ancient Ayurvedic jam-like formula based on Amalaki (Amla) with 30-80 herbs. Used as a daily immune tonic and rejuvenative. India's most popular herbal supplement.

Chyawanprash Paste

Chyawanprash Paste

Amla-based Ayurvedic jam

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (formula)

India's #1 herbal supplement — 1-2 tsp daily of this Amla-based jam with 30-80 herbs. The ultimate Ayurvedic immune and rejuvenative tonic. 3000+ year history.

Cinnamon Ceylon

Cinnamon Ceylon

Cinnamomum verum

A — Strong EvidenceLauraceae

True cinnamon — contains 0.004% coumarin (250x less than Cassia). Safe for daily supplementation without liver risk. For blood sugar support, antioxidant protection, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Multiple thin layers when rolled (vs single thick Cassia).

Cinnamon Honey

Cinnamon Honey

Cinnamomum verum + raw honey

T — Traditional UseN/A (combination)

Traditional folk remedy combining Ceylon cinnamon with raw honey. Used for sore throat, blood sugar support, and immune health. Popular home remedy worldwide.

Citrullus Colocynthis Root

Citrullus Colocynthis Root

Citrullus colocynthis (root)

T — Traditional UseCucurbitaceae

Desert medicinal plant root used in Middle Eastern and North African traditional medicine for diabetes and joint pain. Root preparations considered less toxic than the extremely bitter fruit. Contains cucurbitacins. Used in Sudanese and Egyptian folk medicine.

Clammy Groundcherry

Clammy Groundcherry

Physalis heterophylla

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, emetic, gastrointestinal aid, venereal aid, dietary aid. Documented among Iroquois, Lakota.

Clark Valley Larkspur

Clark Valley Larkspur

Delphinium geraniifolium

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, gynecological aid. Documented among Hopi.

Clary Sage

Clary Sage

Salvia sclarea

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

A European sage used in aromatherapy for menstrual comfort, labor support, and mood balance. The essential oil is more commonly used than the tea.

Clary Sage Oil

Clary Sage Oil

Salvia sclarea (essential oil)

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

Essential oil for women's health — used in aromatherapy for menstrual cramps, labor support, and emotional balance. Strong estrogen-like effects.

Clayton's Sweetroot

Clayton's Sweetroot

Osmorhiza claytonii

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, throat aid, dietary aid, eye medicine, gynecological aid, cough medicine. Documented among Chippewa, Menominee, Ojibwa.

Cloudberry

Cloudberry

Rubus chamaemorus

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, reproductive aid, cough medicine, febrifuge, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Cree, Woodlands, Micmac.

Coastalplain Yelloweyed Grass

Coastalplain Yelloweyed Grass

Xyris ambigua

T — Traditional UseXyridaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Seminole.

Coco Yam

Coco Yam

Colocasia esculenta

T — Traditional UseAraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as laxative. Documented among Hawaiian.

Cold Mountain Crazyweed

Cold Mountain Crazyweed

Oxytropis campestris

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as disinfectant. Documented among Thompson.

Collagen Type II

Collagen Type II

Chicken sternum cartilage

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (animal)

Undenatured type II collagen from chicken cartilage — works through immune tolerance (not structural). 40mg daily shown to reduce joint discomfort.

Colocynth

Colocynth

Citrullus colocynthis

T — Traditional UseCucurbitaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, amenorrhea, ascites, bilious, cancer, cathartic, emmenagogue, fever, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Columbian Lily

Columbian Lily

Lilium columbianum

T — Traditional UseNartheciaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as witchcraft medicine. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.

Comfrey

Comfrey

Symphytum officinale

C — Limited EvidenceBoraginaceae

TOPICAL USE ONLY. Traditionally used as a poultice for muscle and joint comfort. Contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids — internal use is dangerous.

Comfrey Root Extract

Comfrey Root Extract

Symphytum officinale (root extract)

A — Strong EvidenceBoraginaceae

TOPICAL ONLY. Standardized comfrey root extract (Kytta-Salbe) has clinical evidence for acute back pain, sprains, and joint comfort. PA-free topical only.

Comfrey Salve

Comfrey Salve

Symphytum officinale (leaf salve)

B — Good EvidenceBoraginaceae

Comfrey LEAF (not root) salve — for sprains, bruises, joint pain. Apply to INTACT SKIN only. Limit to 4-6 weeks/year. The traditional "bone-knitting" remedy.

Common dayflower

Common dayflower

Commelina communis

T — Traditional UseCommelinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, alexiteric, ascites, bactericide, bite(bug), bite(snake), boil, cold, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Common Hackberry

Common Hackberry

Celtis occidentalis

T — Traditional UseCannabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as throat aid, venereal aid, abortifacient, cold remedy, gynecological aid, veterinary aid. Documented among Houma, Iroquois, Meskwaki.

Common Ladyfern

Common Ladyfern

Athyrium filix-femina

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as diuretic, analgesic, cancer treatment, gynecological aid, dermatological aid, antihemorrhagic. Documented among Chippewa, Cowlitz, Hesquiat.

Common Polypody

Common Polypody

Polypodium vulgare

T — Traditional UsePolypodiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for alterative, aperient, apertif, astringent, cancer, chest, cholagogue, cold, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

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