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Cannabis sativa (CBD oil)
CBD in MCT oil carrier — sublingual drops for anxiety, pain, sleep, and inflammation. 10-50mg typical starting dose. Hold under tongue 60 seconds before swallowing.
Centella asiatica (topical)
Topical Centella/Cica is a K-beauty staple for skin repair, sensitivity, redness, and barrier support. The #1 trending skincare ingredient from Asia.
Cinnamomum verum (extract)
Standardized CEYLON cinnamon — 250x less coumarin than Cassia. CinSulin water extract is the most studied form for blood sugar support.
Matricaria chamomilla (capsule)
Standardized chamomile extract capsule — more concentrated apigenin than tea. Used for anxiety, sleep, and GI support when tea isn't convenient.
Matricaria chamomilla (Egyptian origin)
Egyptian-grown chamomile is considered the highest quality variety due to its high essential oil content. Same species as German Chamomile.
Matricaria chamomilla (essential oil)
Steam-distilled chamomile oil — blue color from chamazulene (anti-inflammatory). Used for skin healing, eczema, stress relief, and muscle relaxation.
Matricaria chamomilla (extract)
Standardized chamomile extract — concentrated apigenin for sleep, anxiety, and digestive support. More potent than tea but same gentle profile.
Matricaria chamomilla
One of the most widely used and gentle herbs, traditionally enjoyed as a calming tea to support relaxation, digestive comfort, and sleep.
Matricaria chamomilla (glycerite)
A glycerin-based (alcohol-free) chamomile extract safe for children. Used for teething, colic, digestive upset, anxiety, and sleep in kids.
Matricaria chamomilla (tea bag)
Pre-packaged chamomile tea bag — the world's most popular calming tea. Steep 5-10 minutes covered. Choose whole-flower bags for best quality and flavor.
Matricaria chamomilla (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted chamomile — more concentrated than tea. 30-60 drops in water for anxiety, sleep, and digestive support. The portable chamomile format.
Phyllanthus niruri
The famous "stone breaker" herb — used globally for kidney stones, gallstones, and liver support. Growing clinical evidence for kidney stone prevention.
Vitex agnus-castus
The fruit/berry of the chaste tree — the most studied part for PMS, menstrual irregularity, and hormonal balance. Standardized extracts preferred.
Citrus reticulata
TCM qi-regulating herb — aged tangerine peel that improves with age (like wine). For bloating, nausea, cough with phlegm, and poor appetite. The older the peel, the more valuable. Used in cooking and medicine. Key herb in Er Chen Tang.
Salvia hispanica
An ancient Aztec superfood rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein, used for digestive health and sustained energy.
Salvia hispanica (prepared)
Chia seeds soaked in liquid overnight — forms a gel-like pudding rich in omega-3, fiber, and protein. The safest way to eat chia (pre-hydrated, no choking risk).
Salvia hispanica
Ancient Aztec superfood — richest plant source of omega-3 ALA. High in fiber, protein, and minerals. Must be hydrated before eating to prevent choking.
Cichorium intybus
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.
Cinnamomum cassia
TCM variety of cinnamon — warming kidney yang tonic. Contains MORE coumarin than Ceylon cinnamon. Prefer Ceylon for daily supplementation; Cassia for TCM formulas.
Glycyrrhiza uralensis
The Chinese species of licorice — used in more TCM formulas than any other herb. Called the "great harmonizer" for blending formulas.
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.
Scutellaria baicalensis
Standardized root extract containing baicalin — one of TCM's top anti-inflammatory and antiviral herbs. Used for respiratory, liver, and gut support.
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.
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.
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 (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 (tea)
Ceylon cinnamon sticks steeped in hot water — the safest daily cinnamon preparation. Sweet, warming flavor. Use Ceylon (not Cassia) for daily drinking.
Cissus quadrangularis (extract)
Standardized Cissus extract — Ayurveda's "bone setter" in concentrated form. Clinical trials for fracture healing, joint health, and body composition.
Cocos nucifera (virgin)
Cold-pressed virgin coconut oil — contains lauric acid (antimicrobial), MCTs for energy, and is used for oil pulling, cooking, skin care, and hair care.
Pisces (marine source)
Hydrolyzed collagen from fish — type I collagen peptides for skin, hair, joint, and bone support. Not an herb but commonly sold alongside herbs.
Bovine/Marine collagen hydrolysate
Hydrolyzed collagen peptides — broken down for absorption. Used for skin elasticity, joint comfort, bone density, and gut healing. 10-15g daily typical dose.
Hintonia latiflora
Mexican blood sugar herb — traditional Maya and Aztec remedy for diabetes. Contains neoflavonoids (coutareagenin) that improve insulin sensitivity. German-studied (Sucontil brand). One of the best-studied Latin American anti-diabetic plants.
Coptis chinensis
One of the most important heat-clearing herbs in TCM, containing berberine. Used for digestive infections, inflammation, and damp-heat patterns.
Coptis chinensis
One of the most important heat-clearing TCM herbs containing berberine. Used for GI infections, inflammation, and damp-heat patterns.
Cordyceps militaris (tincture)
Dual-extracted Cordyceps tincture — for athletic performance, energy, and lung capacity. 30-60 drops 1-2x daily in morning. Pairs well with Lion's Mane for "stack."
Corydalis yanhusuo
One of TCM's strongest pain-relief herbs, containing dl-THP (tetrahydropalmatine). Used for menstrual pain, abdominal pain, and traumatic injury.
Vaccinium macrocarpon (juice)
Pure unsweetened cranberry juice — the traditional form for UTI prevention. Must be unsweetened (sugar feeds bacteria). 8oz twice daily for prevention.
Angelica sinensis
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.
Berberis aristata
Berberine-containing Ayurvedic herb used for eye infections, skin disorders, jaundice, and diarrhea. Valued for antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Atropa belladonna
Powerful smooth muscle antispasmodic used to relieve intestinal colic, treat peptic ulcers, and alleviate symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Contains tropane alkaloids used in conventional anesthesia.
Derris scandens
Thai traditional medicine vine for musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, and back pain. Clinical studies in Thailand demonstrate analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Contains rotenoids and isoflavonoids. Listed in Thai National List of Essential Medicines.
Harpagophytum procumbens
A South African herb used traditionally to support joint comfort and mobility, with research supporting its use for musculoskeletal discomfort.
Protease + Lipase + Amylase + plant enzymes
Broad-spectrum plant-based digestive enzymes — breaks down protein, fat, carbs, fiber, and dairy. Take with meals. Not an herb but essential in digestive protocols.
Echinacea purpurea
One of the most popular immune-support herbs in Western herbalism, used traditionally at the onset of seasonal challenges.
Echinacea angustifolia
The root of narrow-leaved echinacea — traditionally preferred by Native Americans and early Eclectic physicians. Different alkaloid profile from E. purpurea.
Echinacea purpurea (400mg)
Standard echinacea capsule. Take at FIRST sign of symptoms — 2-3 caps every 2-3 hours day 1, then 3x daily for 7-10 days. Don't wait until you're already sick.
Echinacea purpurea + Hydrastis canadensis
The classic American herbal immune combination. Echinacea stimulates immune response while Goldenseal (berberine) provides direct antimicrobial action.
Echinacea angustifolia (root tincture)
Fresh-tinctured Echinacea root — produces the classic tongue-tingling sensation from alkylamides. The form preferred by traditional Western herbalists.
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