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Devils Club

Devils Club

Oplopanax horridus

C — Limited EvidenceAraliaceae

Pacific Northwest adaptogen — closely related to ginseng (same family). Sacred to many First Nations peoples. For blood sugar balance, respiratory support, and spiritual protection. Spiny, formidable plant.

Dragons Blood

Dragons Blood

Daemonorops draco

C — Limited EvidenceArecaceae

Red resin from multiple plant species used across cultures — Southeast Asian (palm), South American (Croton lechleri), and Canary Islands (Dracaena draco). For wound healing, GI ulcers, and bleeding. Powerfully astringent.

Dragon's Blood Croton

Dragon's Blood Croton

Croton lechleri

C — Limited EvidenceEuphorbiaceae

South American tree whose red sap is rich in proanthocyanidins. The extract SP-303 was clinically studied for treatment of diarrhea in AIDS patients and traveler's diarrhea, showing modest symptomatic benefit.

Elderberry Flower

Elderberry Flower

Sambucus nigra (flower)

C — Limited EvidenceAdoxaceae

Elder flowers — used differently from berries. A gentle diaphoretic for fever support and a pleasant cordial. Traditional for hay fever.

Elephantopus Scaber

Elephantopus Scaber

Elephantopus scaber

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Southeast Asian and tropical herb used in Malaysian (tapak liman), Indonesian, and Chinese folk medicine for hepatitis, fever, and kidney complaints. Contains elephantopin and deoxyelephantopin sesquiterpene lactones with documented anticancer activity.

Embauba

Embauba

Cecropia pachystachya

C — Limited EvidenceUrticaceae

Brazilian traditional medicine tree leaf for asthma, cough, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions. Contains C-glycosyl flavones (orientin, isoorientin). Used in Amazonian folk medicine as bronchodilator and anti-hypertensive.

Essential Oil Roller Blend

Essential Oil Roller Blend

Diluted EO in carrier oil (roller)

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (blend)

Pre-diluted essential oils in roller bottle — the safest and most convenient aromatherapy format. 2-3% dilution in jojoba or fractionated coconut oil.

Estrogen Balance Formula

Estrogen Balance Formula

DIM + Calcium D-Glucarate + Broccoli Extract

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (formula)

Estrogen metabolism support — DIM promotes 2-hydroxy estrogen pathway, Calcium D-Glucarate prevents estrogen recirculation, Broccoli Seed provides sulforaphane.

Eucommia Bark

Eucommia Bark

Eucommia ulmoides

C — Limited EvidenceEucommiaceae

A TCM kidney yang tonic used for lower back pain, bone strength, and blood pressure support. One of the few TCM herbs studied for hypertension.

Euphorbia Resinifera

Euphorbia Resinifera

Euphorbia resinifera

C — Limited EvidenceEuphorbiaceae

Moroccan endemic cactus-like euphorbia producing a latex containing resiniferatoxin — the hottest compound known (1000x capsaicin). Used in traditional Moroccan medicine for toothache, warts, and rheumatism. Modern research on pain management via TRPV1 desensitization.

Fava Bean

Fava Bean

Vicia faba

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

Contains natural L-DOPA (like Mucuna). Used in Mediterranean diet and studied for Parkinson's support. CRITICAL: dangerous for G6PD deficiency (favism).

Ginger Kombucha

Ginger Kombucha

Ginger + SCOBY fermented tea

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (fermented)

Kombucha secondary-fermented with fresh ginger — combines probiotic benefits with ginger's digestive power. The most popular kombucha flavor worldwide.

Ginseng Berry

Ginseng Berry

Panax ginseng (berry)

C — Limited EvidenceAraliaceae

The berry of the ginseng plant — different ginsenoside profile from the root. Studied for blood sugar support and anti-fatigue. Emerging research area.

Goji Berry

Goji Berry

Lycium barbarum

C — Limited EvidenceSolanaceae

A nutrient-dense berry used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for eye health, liver support, and as a longevity tonic.

Goji Berry Powder

Goji Berry Powder

Lycium barbarum (powder)

C — Limited EvidenceSolanaceae

Freeze-dried goji berry powder — add to smoothies, oatmeal, or baking. More convenient than whole dried berries. Rich in zeaxanthin for eye health.

Goji Berry Tea

Goji Berry Tea

Lycium barbarum (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceSolanaceae

Dried goji berries steeped in hot water — a TCM longevity tea. Sweet and pleasant. Eat the berries after drinking. Rich in zeaxanthin for eye health.

Greater Burnet

Greater Burnet

Sanguisorba officinalis

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

TCM herb for cooling blood and stopping bleeding — for hemorrhoids, bloody diarrhea, and heavy menstruation. Astringent tannins. Used topically for burns and eczema. Both European and TCM traditions.

Herbal Bitters Spray

Herbal Bitters Spray

Gentian + Artichoke + Ginger + Orange Peel

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (formula)

Portable bitter spray format — 5 sprays before meals activates digestive secretions within seconds. More convenient than dropper bottles. The modern bitters format.

Indole-3-Carbinol

Indole-3-Carbinol

Cruciferous vegetable extract

C — Limited EvidenceBrassicaceae

A compound from cruciferous vegetables that converts to DIM in the body. Supports estrogen metabolism and hormonal balance. Studied for breast health.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba Oil

Simmondsia chinensis

C — Limited EvidenceSimmondsiaceae

Technically a liquid wax, not oil. The closest plant substance to human sebum. Used for skin moisturizing, hair care, and as a carrier oil for essential oils.

Jujube

Jujube

Ziziphus jujuba

C — Limited EvidenceRhamnaceae

A gentle TCM herb that harmonizes formulas, nourishes blood, and calms the spirit. Used in many classic formulas as a harmonizer.

Khaya Bark

Khaya Bark

Khaya senegalensis

C — Limited EvidenceMeliaceae

West African mahogany tree whose bitter bark is widely used in Sahelian traditional medicine for malaria, fever, jaundice, and intestinal worms. Contains limonoids with antimalarial and anti-inflammatory properties.

Kinkeliba

Kinkeliba

Combretum micranthum

C — Limited EvidenceCombretaceae

West African daily health tea consumed across Senegal, Mali, and Guinea. Traditional use for malaria, liver protection, digestive support, and weight management. Contains combretin alkaloids.

Kombucha

Kombucha

SCOBY fermented tea

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (fermented)

Fermented sweet tea containing probiotics, organic acids, and B vitamins. Used for gut health, immune support, and energy. Not technically an herb.

Kombucha SCOBY

Kombucha SCOBY

Symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (fermented)

The living SCOBY culture for making kombucha at home. A symbiotic colony of Acetobacter, Gluconobacter, and yeasts. Home brewing requires careful hygiene.

Kombucha (Store-Bought)

Kombucha (Store-Bought)

SCOBY fermented tea (commercial)

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (fermented)

Commercially brewed kombucha — safer than home-brew due to quality control. Contains probiotics, organic acids, B vitamins, and trace alcohol (<0.5% typically).

Larch Arabinogalactan

Larch Arabinogalactan

Larix occidentalis

C — Limited EvidencePinaceae

A prebiotic fiber from larch tree bark. Supports immune function and gut microbiome. Well-tolerated source of soluble fiber. Also used in children.

Lemon Verbena

Lemon Verbena

Aloysia citrodora

C — Limited EvidenceVerbenaceae

A lemon-scented herb used for digestive comfort, relaxation, and as a pleasant tea. Studied for antioxidant and joint support properties.

Lime Blossom

Lime Blossom

Tilia cordata

C — Limited EvidenceMalvaceae

A gentle relaxing nervine and diaphoretic tea, one of the most popular herbal teas in Europe. Used for anxiety, colds, and cardiovascular support.

Lobelia

Lobelia

Lobelia inflata

C — Limited EvidenceCampanulaceae

A powerful antispasmodic traditionally used for asthma and bronchospasm. TOXIC in improper doses — professional use only. Very small doses only.

Lycium Berry

Lycium Berry

Lycium chinense

C — Limited EvidenceSolanaceae

A TCM liver and kidney yin tonic used for eye health, longevity, and blood nourishment. Closely related to Goji berry.

Magnesium Bath Flakes

Magnesium Bath Flakes

Magnesium chloride hexahydrate

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (mineral)

Magnesium chloride flakes dissolved in warm bath — transdermal magnesium absorption. Used for muscle cramps, stress, sleep, and restless legs. Very relaxing.

Makabuhay

Makabuhay

Tinospora rumphii

C — Limited EvidenceMenispermaceae

Philippine bitter vine for malaria, fever, and as an immunomodulator; stem decoction is a traditional febrifuge.

Maqui Berry

Maqui Berry

Aristotelia chilensis

C — Limited EvidenceElaeocarpaceae

A Chilean berry with extremely high anthocyanin content — studied for blood sugar support, eye health, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Marigold Bush

Marigold Bush

Tithonia diversifolia

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Caribbean and Central American bitter leaf for malaria, diabetes, and stomach pain; also a soil-enrichment plant.

Mimosa Bark

Mimosa Bark

Albizia julibrissin

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

TCM "Collective Happiness Bark" — for grief, depression, anxiety, and insomnia. Bark calms the spirit (Shen). Flowers (He Huan Hua) are used for similar purposes. Beautiful ornamental tree. Gentle mood support.

Muarubaini

Muarubaini

Azadirachta indica var. indica

C — Limited EvidenceMeliaceae

East African variant name for neem used specifically for malaria prevention, typhoid, and skin diseases in Swahili tradition.

Olea Bark

Olea Bark

Olea europaea subsp. africana

C — Limited EvidenceOleaceae

East African olive bark for malaria, sore throat, and eye infections; leaf tea for hypertension and diabetes.

Pashanbhed

Pashanbhed

Bergenia ligulata

C — Limited EvidenceSaxifragaceae

Ayurvedic litholytic herb traditionally used for kidney and bladder stones, urinary tract infections, and dysentery. Name literally means 'stone breaker'.

Peepal Bark

Peepal Bark

Ficus religiosa

C — Limited EvidenceMoraceae

Siddha astringent bark for diarrhea, diabetes, and skin diseases; sacred tree in multiple traditions; bark gargle for tooth pain.

Pepperberry

Pepperberry

Tasmannia lanceolata

C — Limited EvidenceWinteraceae

Aboriginal analgesic and antimicrobial plant. Berries and leaves used for toothache, stomach pain, and skin complaints. Contains polygodial with anti-inflammatory activity.

Red Clover Blossom

Red Clover Blossom

Trifolium pratense

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

A nutritive flower rich in isoflavones used for menopausal support, skin health, and respiratory comfort. Traditionally a blood purifier.

Red Raspberry Leaf

Red Raspberry Leaf

Rubus idaeus

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

A traditional pregnancy and women's health tonic, rich in minerals and used to tone uterine muscles.

Red Raspberry Leaf Tea

Red Raspberry Leaf Tea

Rubus idaeus (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

The classic pregnancy tea (2nd-3rd trimester) — tones the uterus. Also used for menstrual support and as a mineral-rich daily tonic. Pleasant, mild taste.

Ribwort Plantain

Ribwort Plantain

Plantago lanceolata

C — Limited EvidencePlantaginaceae

Common European weed used as a relaxing expectorant for catarrhal conditions, a first-aid wound herb for insect bites and cuts, and a soothing remedy for cystitis, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome.

Roghan-e-Badam

Roghan-e-Badam

Prunus amygdalus

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

Unani medicine oil used for brain health, skin nourishment, and constipation. Sweet almond oil is a major carrier oil in Central Asian and Unani massage preparations.

Rooibos

Rooibos

Aspalathus linearis

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

A caffeine-free South African herbal tea rich in antioxidants, enjoyed for its pleasant taste and general wellness support.

Rooibos Tea

Rooibos Tea

Aspalathus linearis (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

South Africa's gift to the world — naturally caffeine-free, rich in aspalathin and SOD-like antioxidants. Safe for all ages including babies. Pleasant vanilla-like taste.

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