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Leonurus japonicus
The TCM species of motherwort — used for menstrual irregularity, postpartum recovery, and blood circulation. Contains leonurine.
Firmiana simplex
A medicinal plant (Firmiana simplex) from the Sterculiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Dianthus chinensis
Traditional medicinal plant used for antiphlogistic, diaphoretic, diuretic.
Polystichum polyblepharum
A medicinal plant (Polystichum polyblepharum) from the Dryopteridaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Dichroa febrifuga
Toxic herb used in TCM as an antimalarial and antipyretic. Contains dichroines with potent antimalarial properties.
Rubus chingii
A medicinal plant (Rubus chingii) from the Rosaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Ziziphus jujuba (dried)
Dried jujube fruit — staple in TCM formulas and Asian cooking. Nourishes blood, calms spirit, harmonizes other herbs. Often eaten as a snack or in soups.
Rheum palmatum
Powerful laxative and purgative used in small doses as a bitter digestive tonic. At higher doses, strongly stimulates bowel evacuation. Also anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial.
Aglaia odorata
Traditional medicinal plant used for dysmenorrhea, fever, parturition, shampoo, tonic, venereal.
Scutellaria baicalensis
Major TCM anti-inflammatory — contains baicalin and wogonin. Used for heat conditions, respiratory infections, and liver protection. Different species from American Skullcap (S. lateriflora). Anti-viral and anti-bacterial.
Scutellaria baicalensis
Standardized root extract containing baicalin — one of TCM's top anti-inflammatory and antiviral herbs. Used for respiratory, liver, and gut support.
Nardostachys chinensis
A medicinal plant (Nardostachys chinensis) from the Valerianaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Datura quercifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid. Documented among Keres, Western.
Sinomenium acutum
Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, arthritis, beri-beri, carminative, diuretic, edema, rheumatism.
Quercus muehlenbergii
Native American medicinal plant used as antiemetic. Documented among Delaware, Ontario.
Lycopodium serratum
A medicinal plant (Lycopodium serratum) from the Lycopodiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Aquilegia triternata
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.
Pinus roxburghii
Traditional medicinal plant used for antiseptic, arthritis, bactericide, boil, bronchitis, carminative, colic, dysuria, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Plumbago zeylanica
Powerful Ayurvedic digestive stimulant used for sluggish digestion, piles, skin disorders, and rheumatism. The root contains plumbagin with strong biological activity.
Chlorella vulgaris
A freshwater green algae rich in chlorophyll, protein, and nutrients, used for detoxification support and nutritional supplementation.
Chlorella vulgaris (extract)
Broken cell wall chlorella — more bioavailable than whole cell. Rich in chlorophyll, protein, CGF (Chlorella Growth Factor), and chelating compounds.
Chlorella vulgaris (pressed tablet)
Pressed chlorella tablets — convenient format avoiding the green powder taste. 3-6g daily. Broken cell wall for digestibility. Rich in chlorophyll and CGF.
Various green plants
The green pigment of plants — used as an internal deodorizer, detoxifier, and nutritive. Commercial forms are usually copper chlorophyllin.
Chlorophyllin (liquid)
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.
Prunus virginiana
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.
Uncaria rhynchophylla
Kampo herb for hypertension, headache, dizziness, and childhood convulsions. The hook-bearing stems are the medicinal part, used in Yokukansan formula.
Opuntia leptocaulis
Native American medicinal plant used as narcotic. Documented among Apache, Chiricahua & Mescalero.
Polystichum acrostichoides
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), antirheumatic (internal), emetic, febrifuge, gastrointestinal aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Malecite.
Chrysanthemum morifolium
A cooling TCM herb used for eye health, headaches, and clearing heat. Commonly enjoyed as a pleasant floral tea across East Asia.
Chrysanthemum morifolium
One of the most popular herbal teas in China — cooling, eye-supporting, and headache-relieving. A pleasant daily drink.
Passiflora caerulea (flavonoid)
A flavonoid from passionflower and honey — studied for aromatase inhibition (reducing estrogen conversion). Used in men's health and hormonal balance.
Chrysophyllum albidum
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.
Ligusticum chuanxiong
TCM blood-moving and headache herb — "the herb that reaches the head." For headaches (all types), menstrual pain, and chest pain. Contains ligustrazine (tetramethylpyrazine) — used as IV drug in Chinese hospitals for cardiovascular disease.
Maytenus macrocarpa
A large Amazonian tree whose bark is used in Peruvian folk medicine for joint pain, back pain, arthritis, and as a general tonic.
Calathea macrosepala
A medicinal plant (Calathea macrosepala) from the Marantaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Quararibea cordata
A medicinal plant (Quararibea cordata) from the Bombacaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Polyherbal Ayurvedic 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.
Amla-based Ayurvedic jam
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.
Coriandrum sativum (leaf)
Fresh cilantro leaves — used for heavy metal chelation (disputed), digestive support, and as a nutritive herb. Different medicinal profile from coriander seed.
Nepeta cilicia
A medicinal plant (Nepeta cilicia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Cinchona officinalis
Source of quinine — the original antimalarial drug. Discovery changed world history. Tonic water contains trace quinine. Historical use for fever, malaria, and leg cramps. Largely replaced by synthetic drugs.
Pectis papposa
Native American medicinal plant used as laxative, carminative, eye medicine. Documented among Pima, Zuni.
Cinnamomum verum
A warming spice with a long history of use for digestive support and blood sugar balance. Ceylon cinnamon preferred over Cassia for supplements.
Cinnamomum verum (essential oil)
Cinnamon bark essential oil — extremely potent antimicrobial. MUST dilute heavily (0.5-1%). Used for oral health, respiratory support, and immune function.
Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon 500mg)
Ceylon cinnamon capsule — the safe variety for daily use (negligible coumarin). 500mg-1g twice daily with meals for blood sugar support. ALWAYS choose Ceylon over Cassia.
Cinnamomum verum
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).
Osmunda cinnamomea
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), febrifuge, snake bite remedy, tonic, analgesic, cold remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Menominee.
Cinnamomum verum + raw honey
Traditional folk remedy combining Ceylon cinnamon with raw honey. Used for sore throat, blood sugar support, and immune health. Popular home remedy worldwide.
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