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Pu-Erh Tea

Pu-Erh Tea

Camellia sinensis (post-fermented)

B — Good EvidenceTheaceae

Post-fermented and aged Chinese tea — contains unique statins, lovastatin, and beneficial microorganisms. Studied for cholesterol, weight, and gut health. Earthy flavor.

Quercetin

Quercetin

Various plant sources

B — Good EvidenceN/A (flavonoid)

A flavonoid found in onions, apples, and berries. Used for allergy support (mast cell stabilizer), cardiovascular health, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Quercetin + Bromelain

Quercetin + Bromelain

Quercetin 500mg + Bromelain 100mg

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

Classic allergy formula — Quercetin stabilizes mast cells while Bromelain enhances quercetin absorption and provides its own anti-inflammatory action. Take 20 min before meals.

Quercetin Capsule

Quercetin Capsule

Quercetin dihydrate (500mg)

B — Good EvidenceN/A (flavonoid)

Standard quercetin capsule — 500mg 1-2x daily. The natural mast cell stabilizer for allergies. Take with bromelain for enhanced absorption. 20 min before meals.

Reishi Extract

Reishi Extract

Ganoderma lucidum (extract)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Dual-extracted Reishi — hot water for polysaccharides, alcohol for triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction for immune modulation and longevity.

Reishi Tea

Reishi Tea

Ganoderma lucidum (tea)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Sliced Reishi simmered 2+ hours — the traditional TCM preparation. Bitter taste. Captures water-soluble polysaccharides. Often blended with honey or other herbs.

Reishi Tincture

Reishi Tincture

Ganoderma lucidum (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Dual-extracted Reishi tincture — captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction in convenient dropper format.

Rhodiola Root

Rhodiola Root

Rhodiola rosea

B — Good EvidenceCrassulaceae

A powerful Arctic adaptogen studied for mental performance, physical stamina, stress resilience, and mild-moderate depression support.

Rhodiola Tea

Rhodiola Tea

Rhodiola rosea (tea)

B — Good EvidenceCrassulaceae

Rhodiola root tea — milder than extract but still effective. Simmer dried root 10-15 minutes. Take in morning (stimulating). Slightly rose-like taste.

Rhodiola Tincture

Rhodiola Tincture

Rhodiola rosea (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceCrassulaceae

Alcohol-extracted Rhodiola — fast-acting adaptogen for acute stress and mental performance. 20-40 drops in morning water. Do NOT take in evening (stimulating).

Rhubarb Root

Rhubarb Root

Rheum palmatum

B — Good EvidencePolygonaceae

TCM purgative — "General Rhubarb" clears heat and moves stool. Contains anthraquinones (emodin, rhein). Small doses are astringent/binding; large doses are laxative. Key ingredient in many TCM formulas. NOT the garden rhubarb stalk.

Roghan-e-Zaitoon

Roghan-e-Zaitoon

Olea europaea

B — Good EvidenceOleaceae

Unani prophetic medicine oil for constipation, gallstones, skin conditions, and cardiovascular health; also used as a vehicle for other remedies.

Rose Hip Extract

Rose Hip Extract

Rosa canina (extract)

B — Good EvidenceRosaceae

Standardized rosehip extract — studied for joint comfort (osteoarthritis) and skin health. Contains GOPO (galactolipid) as the active compound.

Rosehip Tea

Rosehip Tea

Rosa canina (tea)

B — Good EvidenceRosaceae

Pleasant fruity tea — one of the richest natural vitamin C sources. Popular in Scandinavian and German traditions. Great hot or iced. Blends well with hibiscus.

Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosmarinus officinalis (essential oil)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Steam-distilled rosemary oil — studied for hair growth (comparable to minoxidil in one study), memory enhancement (inhalation), and muscle pain relief topically.

Sage Tea

Sage Tea

Salvia officinalis (tea)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Traditional sage tea — for sore throat gargle, menopausal hot flashes, and cognitive support. Do not drink excessively (thujone content).

Salvadora Persica Root

Salvadora Persica Root

Salvadora persica

B — Good EvidenceSalvadoraceae

Middle Eastern and African tree whose root twigs (miswak) are chewed for oral hygiene — Prophetic medicine and WHO-endorsed for dental health. Contains benzyl isothiocyanate, salvadourea, and fluoride. Clinical evidence supports anti-plaque and anti-gingivitis effects.

Salvia Root

Salvia Root

Salvia miltiorrhiza

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

A top cardiovascular herb in TCM, used for blood circulation, heart health, and menstrual regulation. Extensively studied for cardiovascular benefits.

Sarcopoterium

Sarcopoterium

Sarcopoterium spinosum

B — Good EvidenceRosaceae

Middle Eastern thorny shrub root used in Palestinian, Israeli, and Bedouin traditional medicine for diabetes. Clinical studies support significant hypoglycemic activity. Contains triterpenes. Root decoction consumed daily for blood sugar management.

Sauerkraut

Sauerkraut

Brassica oleracea (fermented)

B — Good EvidenceBrassicaceae

Traditionally fermented cabbage — rich in Lactobacillus probiotics, vitamin C, and vitamin K2. Must be raw/unpasteurized for probiotic benefits.

Saw Palmetto

Saw Palmetto

Serenoa repens

B — Good EvidenceArecaceae

One of the most well-studied herbs for prostate and urinary health in men.

Saw Palmetto Berry

Saw Palmetto Berry

Serenoa repens

B — Good EvidenceArecaceae

The whole berry of saw palmetto — standardized extracts (85-95% fatty acids) are the most studied form for prostate and urinary health in men.

Saw Palmetto Tincture

Saw Palmetto Tincture

Serenoa repens (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceArecaceae

Alcohol-extracted saw palmetto berry — an alternative to softgels for men who prefer liquid supplements. 60-90 drops twice daily.

Schisandra Tea

Schisandra Tea

Schisandra chinensis (tea)

B — Good EvidenceSchisandraceae

Dried schisandra berries simmered 15-20 minutes — produces the unique five-flavor experience. Adaptogenic liver support in a pleasant daily tea format.

Scutellaria (Chinese)

Scutellaria (Chinese)

Scutellaria baicalensis

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

A major heat-clearing TCM herb containing baicalin. Used for respiratory infections, inflammation, and liver support. Different from American Skullcap.

Shiitake

Shiitake

Lentinula edodes

B — Good EvidenceOmphalotaceae

A popular culinary mushroom that is also a medicinal powerhouse, containing lentinan and other immune-supporting compounds.

Sideritis Raeseri

Sideritis Raeseri

Sideritis raeseri

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Greek and Balkan mountain herb consumed as daily tea. Clinical research supports cognitive benefits — Professor Pahnke's studies show it may be neuroprotective against Alzheimer's. Contains diterpenes and flavonoids. Different species from Sideritis scardica.

Spearmint Tea

Spearmint Tea

Mentha spicata (tea)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Gentler than peppermint — studied for anti-androgenic effects. Two cups daily reduced free testosterone in PCOS studies. Safe for hormonal acne and hirsutism.

Spirulina Tablet

Spirulina Tablet

Arthrospira platensis (tablet)

B — Good EvidenceOscillatoriaceae

Compressed spirulina tablets — convenient format avoiding the taste of powder. 3-6g daily provides complete protein, B12, GLA, and phycocyanin.

Stevia

Stevia

Stevia rebaudiana

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

A Paraguayan herb 200-300x sweeter than sugar, used as a natural zero-calorie sweetener. Also has mild blood pressure and blood sugar-lowering effects.

Stinging Nettle

Stinging Nettle

Urtica dioica

B — Good EvidenceUrticaceae

Cleansing, detoxifying diuretic herb used for hay fever, arthritis, anemia, and skin conditions. Root treats enlarged prostate. Rich in minerals including iron, calcium, and potassium.

Stinging Nettle Extract

Stinging Nettle Extract

Urtica dioica (root extract)

B — Good EvidenceUrticaceae

Standardized nettle ROOT extract — specifically for prostate/BPH support. Different from nettle leaf (which is nutritive/antihistamine).

Stinging Nettle Leaf

Stinging Nettle Leaf

Urtica dioica (leaf)

B — Good EvidenceUrticaceae

The LEAF of stinging nettle — a nutritive mineral-rich tonic and antihistamine. Different uses from nettle ROOT. Rich in iron, calcium, and silica.

Stinging Nettle Root

Stinging Nettle Root

Urtica dioica (root)

B — Good EvidenceUrticaceae

The ROOT of nettle (not leaf) is specifically used for prostate health and BPH support. Has different properties than the leaf.

St. John's Wort Tea

St. John's Wort Tea

Hypericum perforatum (tea)

B — Good EvidenceHypericaceae

Dried St. John's Wort steeped as tea — milder than capsules but still has drug interactions. 2-3 cups daily. Yellow tea turns reddish. Same interaction warnings apply.

Stonebreaker

Stonebreaker

Phyllanthus niruri

B — Good EvidencePhyllanthaceae

Famous tropical kidney stone herb — used worldwide in folk medicine. Emerging clinical evidence for preventing calcium oxalate stone formation.

Stone Breaker

Stone Breaker

Phyllanthus niruri

B — Good EvidencePhyllanthaceae

A tropical herb whose name means "stone breaker" — traditionally used worldwide for kidney stones, gallstones, and liver support. Promising research.

Stress Adapt Formula

Stress Adapt Formula

Ashwagandha + Rhodiola + Holy Basil + Schisandra

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

Four-adaptogen formula for comprehensive stress resilience. Each adaptogen works through different HPA axis pathways for synergistic cortisol regulation.

Stryphnodendron Adstringens

Stryphnodendron Adstringens

Stryphnodendron adstringens

B — Good EvidenceFabaceae

Brazilian cerrado tree bark widely used for wound healing, burns, gastric ulcers, and vaginal infections. Contains prodelphinidin tannins (up to 30%). Brazilian phytomedicine — standardized extract for wound healing. Applied topically as gel or decoction wash.

Tart Cherry

Tart Cherry

Prunus cerasus

B — Good EvidenceRosaceae

Tart cherry concentrate — rich in melatonin and anthocyanins. Studied for sleep quality, exercise recovery, joint comfort, and gout support.

Tempeh

Tempeh

Glycine max (Rhizopus fermented)

B — Good EvidenceFabaceae

Indonesian fermented whole soybean — higher protein and easier to digest than tofu. Rich in vitamin B12 (rare in plants), probiotics, and complete protein.

Throat Coat Tea

Throat Coat Tea

Licorice + Slippery Elm + Marshmallow

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

The most popular herbal throat tea — triple demulcent formula coating and soothing the throat. Contains licorice (limit intake to 4-6 weeks).

Thyme

Thyme

Thymus vulgaris

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

A culinary herb with strong respiratory support properties, used for coughs, bronchial comfort, and immune support.

Thyme Tea

Thyme Tea

Thymus vulgaris (tea)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Traditional European cough remedy tea — thymol is a potent antimicrobial. German Commission E approved for bronchitis. Safe for children.

Tiger Balm

Tiger Balm

Camphor + Menthol + Cajuput + Clove

B — Good EvidenceN/A (formula)

Iconic Asian topical analgesic — camphor, menthol, cajuput, and clove oils in a petroleum base. For muscle pain, headache (temples), and congestion. Since 1870.

Tulsi Chai

Tulsi Chai

Ocimum tenuiflorum + spices + tea

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Tulsi combined with traditional chai spices (ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, black pepper) in black tea. India's most popular herbal chai. Adaptogenic and warming.

Turkey Tail

Turkey Tail

Trametes versicolor

B — Good EvidencePolyporaceae

A medicinal mushroom with extensive research for immune system modulation, particularly PSK and PSP polysaccharides.

Turkey Tail Tea

Turkey Tail Tea

Trametes versicolor (tea)

B — Good EvidencePolyporaceae

Turkey Tail simmered 1-2 hours as tea. The traditional preparation extracts water-soluble PSK/PSP polysaccharides for immune modulation.

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