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Curry Leaf

Curry Leaf

Murraya koenigii

C — Limited EvidenceRutaceae

An Indian culinary herb (NOT curry powder) used for digestive support, blood sugar balance, and hair health. Rich in carbazole alkaloids.

Curved Mountain Mint

Curved Mountain Mint

Pycnanthemum curvipes

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Pycnanthemum curvipes) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Cuscuta

Cuscuta

Cuscuta chinensis

T — Traditional UseConvolvulaceae

Parasitic vine whose seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine to supplement kidney yang, stop diarrhea, and treat lower back pain. Commonly prepared as a medicinal wine to strengthen kidneys and warm the life gate fire.

Cushion Buckwheat

Cushion Buckwheat

Eriogonum ovalifolium

T — Traditional UsePolygonaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, venereal aid, cold remedy. Documented among Gosiute, Paiute, Shoshoni.

Cusick's Aster

Cusick's Aster

Symphyotrichum cusickii

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ear medicine. Documented among Cheyenne.

Cusick's Sunflower

Cusick's Sunflower

Helianthus cusickii

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, tuberculosis remedy, analgesic, carminative, dermatological aid, disinfectant. Documented among Paiute, Shasta.

Custard Apple

Custard Apple

Annona reticulata

T — Traditional UseAnnonaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as kidney aid. Documented among Seminole.

Cutleaf Beardtongue

Cutleaf Beardtongue

Penstemon richardsonii

T — Traditional UseOrobanchaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as misc. disease remedy, dermatological aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Paiute.

Cutleaf Blazingstar

Cutleaf Blazingstar

Mentzelia laciniata

T — Traditional UseLoasaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.

Cutleaf Clubmoss

Cutleaf Clubmoss

Huperzia spp

T — Traditional UseLycopodiaceae

A medicinal plant (Huperzia spp) from the Lycopodiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Cutleaf Coneflower

Cutleaf Coneflower

Rudbeckia laciniata

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, burn dressing, gastrointestinal aid, veterinary aid. Documented among Cherokee, Chippewa.

Cutleaf Daisy

Cutleaf Daisy

Erigeron compositus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, orthopedic aid. Documented among Thompson.

Cutleaf Goldenweed

Cutleaf Goldenweed

Machaeranthera canescens

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as nose medicine, throat aid, witchcraft medicine, emetic. Documented among Navajo, Okanagan-Colville, Zuni.

Cutleaf Nightshade

Cutleaf Nightshade

Solanum triflorum

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, pediatric aid, gastrointestinal aid, veterinary aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Lakota, Navajo, Ramah.

Cutleaf Toothwort

Cutleaf Toothwort

Cardamine concatenata

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, cold remedy, dietary aid, gastrointestinal aid, hallucinogen, heart medicine. Documented among Iroquois.

Cutleaf Waterparsnip

Cutleaf Waterparsnip

Berula erecta

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), dermatological aid. Documented among Zuni.

Cynomorium

Cynomorium

Cynomorium songaricum

T — Traditional UseCynomoriaceae

Improves immunity and stimulates endocrine system. Used in TCM as an aphrodisiac and to tonify Kidney Yang, nourish blood, and moisten the intestines.

Cyperus Articulatus

Cyperus Articulatus

Cyperus articulatus

T — Traditional UseCyperaceae

Pan-tropical sedge used in Amazonian shamanic medicine and West African healing. Rhizome for fever, malaria, digestive complaints, and as anticonvulsant. Contains mustakone and alpha-cyperone sesquiterpenoids. Important Peruvian curandero plant.

Cypress

Cypress

Cupressus sp.

T — Traditional UseCupressaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (internal), cold remedy, strengthener. Documented among Miwok, Navajo.

'Cyprus' Germander

'Cyprus' Germander

Teucrium cyprium

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Teucrium cyprium) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Dacryodes Edulis

Dacryodes Edulis

Dacryodes edulis

T — Traditional UseBurseraceae

West and Central African fruit tree whose bark and leaf are used in Cameroonian and Congolese traditional medicine for wound healing, dysentery, and anemia. Fruit is major food source ('bush butter'). Resin applied to parasitic skin infections.

Daffodil

Daffodil

Narcissus tazetta

T — Traditional UseLiliaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, abscess(breast), analgesic, antiphlogistic, boil, breast, cancer, cancer(breast), and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Dagcayi

Dagcayi

Micromeria myrtifolia

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Micromeria myrtifolia) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Dahoon

Dahoon

Ilex cassine

T — Traditional UseAquifoliaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as diaphoretic, emetic, kidney aid, urinary aid. Documented among Cherokee.

Dakota Mock Vervain

Dakota Mock Vervain

Glandularia bipinnatifida

T — Traditional UseVerbenaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as snake bite remedy, throat aid. Documented among Keres, Western.

Dalupang

Dalupang

Urena lobata

T — Traditional UseMalvaceae

Philippine hilot remedy for cough, fever, and wound infections; root decoction for gonorrhea and intestinal colic.

Damask Rose Tea

Damask Rose Tea

Rosa damascena (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

Dried rose buds steeped in hot water — the most elegant herbal tea. Used for mood support, skin beauty, menstrual comfort, and as a gentle digestive. Exquisite aroma.

Damask Rose Water

Damask Rose Water

Rosa damascena (hydrosol)

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Steam-distilled rose water — used topically for skin toning, eye comfort, and in Ayurvedic/Middle Eastern cuisine. Gentle enough for sensitive skin.

Dame's Rocket

Dame's Rocket

Hesperis matronalis

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for aphrodisiac, diuretic, expectorant, restorative, scurvy, stimulant, tonic.

Damiana

Damiana

Turnera diffusa

T — Traditional UsePassifloraceae

A traditional Central American herb used for mood support, libido enhancement, and nervous system nourishment.

Dandelion

Dandelion

Taraxacum officinale

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

A common "weed" that is actually a nutritional and medicinal powerhouse, used to support liver, digestive, and urinary health.

Dandelion Coffee

Dandelion Coffee

Taraxacum officinale (roasted root)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Roasted dandelion root — a caffeine-free coffee substitute with a rich, roasted flavor. Still provides liver support benefits. Popular with those quitting coffee.

Dandelion Leaf

Dandelion Leaf

Taraxacum officinale (leaf)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

The leaf specifically — a potent natural diuretic rich in potassium (unlike pharmaceutical diuretics which deplete it). Also a nutritive spring green.

Dandelion Leaf Tea

Dandelion Leaf Tea

Taraxacum officinale leaf (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Fresh or dried dandelion leaf tea — a potassium-sparing natural diuretic. Rich in minerals. The traditional "spring tonic" tea for gentle cleansing.

Dandelion Root

Dandelion Root

Taraxacum officinale (root)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

The root specifically — used for liver/gallbladder support, gentle detox, and as a coffee substitute when roasted. Different action from the leaf.

Dandelion Root Capsule

Dandelion Root Capsule

Taraxacum officinale root (520mg)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Standard dandelion root capsule — for liver support, gentle detox, and digestive health. 520mg 1-3x daily with meals. The convenient format for daily liver tonic.

Dandelion Root Coffee

Dandelion Root Coffee

Taraxacum officinale (roasted)

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Roasted dandelion root — the best caffeine-free coffee alternative. Rich, roasted flavor with liver-supporting benefits. Often blended with roasted chicory.

Dang Gui

Dang Gui

Angelica sinensis

B — Good EvidenceApiaceae

Most prescribed herb in TCM — "Female Ginseng" for blood building and menstrual regulation. Different parts have different actions: head stops bleeding, body nourishes blood, tail moves blood. Contains ligustilide.

Dang-gwi

Dang-gwi

Angelica gigas

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

Korean medicinal angelica distinct from Chinese and Japanese species, used for blood deficiency, menstrual disorders, anemia, and pain. Contains decursin unique to this species.

Dang Shen

Dang Shen

Codonopsis pilosula

B — Good EvidenceCampanulaceae

TCM qi tonic — gentler and cheaper substitute for Ren Shen (Ginseng) in many formulas. For fatigue, poor appetite, loose stool, and shortness of breath. Milder and more moistening than ginseng. Safe for long-term daily use. Sweet taste.

Daniellia Oliveri

Daniellia Oliveri

Daniellia oliveri

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

West African tree producing copaiba-like oleoresin used in Malian and Nigerian medicine for wound healing, cough, and skin infections. Resin applied to ulcers. Bark decoction for diarrhea and fever. Contains sesquiterpenes similar to South American copaiba.

Dan Shen

Dan Shen

Salvia miltiorrhiza

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

One of the most important cardiovascular herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, used for heart and circulatory support.

Dan Zhu Ye

Dan Zhu Ye

Lophatherum gracile

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anxiety, apprehension, carminative, chancre, diuretic, dysuria, fever, flu, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Daphne Gnidium

Daphne Gnidium

Daphne gnidium

T — Traditional UseThymelaeaceae

Mediterranean shrub used cautiously in Moroccan and Algerian traditional medicine for hair loss treatment (external rinse), skin conditions, and joint pain. TOXIC: Contains daphnane diterpenes (mezerein, daphnetoxin). Only for external use in diluted preparations.

Darkthroat Shootingstar

Darkthroat Shootingstar

Dodecatheon pulchellum

T — Traditional UsePrimulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, oral aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Okanagan-Colville.

Darnel

Darnel

Lolium temulentum

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, homeopathy, intoxicant, narcotic, neuralgia, poison, rheumatism, wen.

Daruharidra

Daruharidra

Berberis aristata

B — Good EvidenceBerberidaceae

Berberine-containing Ayurvedic herb used for eye infections, skin disorders, jaundice, and diarrhea. Valued for antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Dashamoola

Dashamoola

Polyherbal Formula (10 roots)

T — Traditional UseN/A (formula)

A famous Ayurvedic formula of 10 roots used for Vata disorders — joint pain, anxiety, nerve pain, respiratory conditions, and postpartum recovery.

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