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Thymus serpyllum
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(tooth), antiseptic, astringent, carminative, catarrh, convulsion, cordial, depurative, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Oxalis corniculata
Native American medicinal plant used as anthelmintic, antiemetic, blood medicine, cancer treatment, dermatological aid, oral aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Rorippa sylvestris
Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, pediatric aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Costus speciosus
Traditional medicinal plant used for alopecia, carcinoma(mouth), cough, depurative, dysentery, fever, leprosy, ophthalmia, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Crescentia cujete
Central American and Caribbean tree whose fruit pulp is used in Colombian, Venezuelan, and Mayan traditional medicine for respiratory conditions, cough, and bruises. Fruit syrup for bronchitis. Leaf decoction for hypertension. Contains aucubin and crescentic acid.
Astragalus amphioxys
Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy. Documented among Zuni.
Argemone polyanthemos
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, burn dressing, dermatological aid, cathartic, emetic, toothache remedy. Documented among Comanche, Paiute, Shoshoni.
Dryopteris cristata
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Ojibwa.
Eryngium creticus
A medicinal plant (Eryngium creticus) from the Apiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Heuchera micrantha
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, liver aid, oral aid, throat aid. Documented among Skagit, Thompson.
Hibiscus moscheutos
Native American medicinal plant used as urinary aid. Documented among Shinnecock.
Mimulus cardinalis
Native American medicinal plant used as pediatric aid. Documented among Karok.
Cardamine diphylla
Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, heart medicine, pediatric aid, analgesic, cold remedy, throat aid. Documented among Algonquin, Quebec, Cherokee, Delaware.
Eriogonum corymbosum
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic. Documented among Havasupai.
Teucrium arduini
A medicinal plant (Teucrium arduini) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Symphyotrichum prenanthoides
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, febrifuge, kidney aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Crossopteryx febrifuga
West African tree whose bark is one of the most commonly used antimalarial remedies across the Sahel. Used in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Ghana for malaria, fever, diarrhea, and wounds. Contains alkaloids and tannins. Name 'febrifuga' references fever use.
Bignonia capreolata
Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, kidney aid, misc. disease remedy, analgesic, antirheumatic (internal). Documented among Cherokee, Choctaw, Houma.
Croton setigerus
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, febrifuge, misc. disease remedy, antidiarrheal, veterinary aid, heart medicine. Documented among Concow, Costanoan, Diegueno.
Croton cajucara
Amazonian tree used in northern Brazilian folk medicine for diabetes, liver protection, cholesterol, and weight loss. Contains linalool, trans-crotonin, and clerodane diterpenes. CAUTION: Hepatotoxicity reported with chronic bark tea consumption.
Croton tiglium
Very toxic herb used in TCM as a powerful purgative with wound healing properties. Contains croton resin and phorbol esters.
Bidens coronata
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, antirheumatic (external), eye medicine, febrifuge. Documented among Seminole.
Oenothera coronopifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as adjuvant, analgesic, gastrointestinal aid, panacea, antirheumatic (external). Documented among Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.
Flindersia australis
Aboriginal medicine tree with bark used for diarrhea, fever, and skin infections. The bark decoction is also used as a wash for sore eyes.
Ranunculus sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, veterinary aid, poison, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Costanoan, Iroquois, Thompson.
Piper cubeba
A Southeast Asian pepper used in Unani medicine for respiratory and urinary support. Contains cubebin. Was used in medieval European medicine.
Marah macrocarpus
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, cathartic. Documented among Costanoan, Luiseno.
Magnolia acuminata
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, gastrointestinal aid, respiratory aid, toothache remedy, anthelmintic. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.
Eryngium foetidum
Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, antispasmodic, arthritis, carminative, cold, colic, constipation, cough, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Brugmansia amesianum
Traditional medicinal plant used for intoxicant, narcotic, swelling, tumor.
Malus pumila
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, hemorrhoid remedy, pulmonary aid, throat aid, ear medicine, eye medicine. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.
Veronicastrum virginicum
Culver's root can relieve gallbladder pain and liver discomfort by stimulating both organs into action, gently forcing them to clear out stagnation of toxicity and bile.
Ambrosia cumanenesis
A medicinal plant (Ambrosia cumanenesis) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.
Ambrosia psilostachya
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, antihemorrhagic, cold remedy, gastrointestinal aid, laxative. Documented among Cheyenne, Costanoan, Diegueno.
Cuminum cyminum
A digestive spice used in Ayurveda and Middle Eastern medicine for bloating, gas, and as a cooling digestive. Rich in iron.
Cuminum cyminum (tea)
Roasted cumin seeds steeped in hot water — the classic Ayurvedic digestive tea. Cooling, carminative, and iron-rich. Drink warm after meals. Popular in India as daily tonic.
Satureja cuneifolia
A medicinal plant (Satureja cuneifolia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Cuphea carthagenensis
South American herb used in Brazilian traditional medicine as 'sete sangrias' (seven bleedings) for hypertension and blood purification. Contains quercetin and ellagic acid. Gaucho folk remedy for high blood pressure. Mild and pleasant as tea.
Silphium perfoliatum
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, analgesic, antihemorrhagic, hemostat, orthopedic aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Chippewa, Iroquois, Meskwaki.
Chondrodendron tomentosum
Traditional medicinal plant used for antiseptic, aperient, diuretic, fever, poison, poison(arrow), tonic.
Curculigo orchioides
Improves immunity and stimulates endocrine system. Used in TCM to tonify Kidney Yang and strengthen bones and sinews.
Curcuma longa (C3 Complex)
The original patented curcumin extract — standardized to 95% curcuminoids. The "gold standard" used in most clinical research. Often combined with BioPerine.
Curcuma longa (500mg curcumin)
Standard curcumin extract capsule — 500mg 95% curcuminoids. NEEDS piperine or lipid for absorption. The most studied natural anti-inflammatory supplement worldwide.
Curcuma longa (95% extract)
Standardized curcumin extract (95% curcuminoids) — much more concentrated than whole turmeric. Various forms improve bioavailability differently.
Curcuma longa (Meriva phytosome)
Curcumin bound to phosphatidylcholine — 29x better absorption than standard curcumin. The most clinically studied bioavailable curcumin form for joint health.
Cercocarpus ledifolius
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, ear medicine, gynecological aid, venereal aid, analgesic, antidiarrheal. Documented among Gosiute, Kawaiisu, Paiute.
Grindelia nuda
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, emetic, gastrointestinal aid, pediatric aid, veterinary aid, poultice. Documented among Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.
Polygonum lapathifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, ceremonial medicine, febrifuge, cathartic, emetic. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Ramah, Potawatomi.
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