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Taraxacum officinale leaf (tea)
Fresh or dried dandelion leaf tea — a potassium-sparing natural diuretic. Rich in minerals. The traditional "spring tonic" tea for gentle cleansing.
Taraxacum officinale (root)
The root specifically — used for liver/gallbladder support, gentle detox, and as a coffee substitute when roasted. Different action from the leaf.
Taraxacum officinale root (520mg)
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.
Taraxacum officinale (roasted)
Roasted dandelion root — the best caffeine-free coffee alternative. Rich, roasted flavor with liver-supporting benefits. Often blended with roasted chicory.
Angelica gigas
Korean medicinal angelica distinct from Chinese and Japanese species, used for blood deficiency, menstrual disorders, anemia, and pain. Contains decursin unique to this species.
Ophiocordyceps sinensis
Prized Tibetan medicine fungus parasitizing ghost moth larvae, used for kidney strengthening, lung support, fatigue, and libido. Among the world's most expensive biological products.
Dendrobium nobile
A prized TCM yin tonic orchid used for stomach/lung dryness, vision support, and longevity. One of the most expensive TCM herbs.
Dandelion + Burdock + Red Clover + Nettle
Classic Western herbalism detox tea — four alterative/blood-purifying herbs combined. The traditional spring cleanse approach. Gentle daily tonic.
Isodon rubescens
A TCM herb for clearing heat-toxins in the throat and digestive tract. Contains oridonin which is being studied for various health applications.
Angelica sinensis
One of the most important herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, traditionally used to support blood health and menstrual balance.
Angelica sinensis (520mg)
Standard Dong Quai capsule — the convenient format for menstrual support. 520mg 3x daily. Best for blood deficiency patterns (TCM). Not a standalone menopause herb.
Angelica sinensis (extract)
Standardized extract of the "female ginseng." Used for menstrual regulation, blood nourishment, and menopausal support. Most studied form in clinical trials.
Angelica sinensis
The whole root of Dong Quai — "female ginseng" of TCM. Blood tonic and blood mover for menstrual health. Head, body, and tail have different actions.
Angelica sinensis (tea)
Traditional decoction form of Dong Quai — simmered 20-30 minutes. The classic way TCM practitioners prepare this blood tonic. Often combined with other herbs.
Hylocereus undatus
Tropical cactus superfruit — rich in betalains (red variety), oligosaccharides (prebiotic), and vitamin C. For gut health, blood sugar, and antioxidant support. Flower tea is traditional Vietnamese remedy for diabetes. Seeds contain omega-3 and omega-6.
Daemonorops draco
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.
Croton lechleri
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.
Elephantopus scaber
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.
Phytolacca dodecandra
Ethiopian molluscicide and traditional remedy for rabies, malaria, and schistosomiasis; berries used for washing and as medicine.
Flammulina velutipes
A culinary mushroom with immune-supporting properties. Contains flammulin and proflamin. Wild enoki looks very different from the cultivated white variety.
Diluted EO in carrier oil (roller)
Pre-diluted essential oils in roller bottle — the safest and most convenient aromatherapy format. 2-3% dilution in jojoba or fractionated coconut oil.
DIM + Calcium D-Glucarate + Broccoli Extract
Estrogen metabolism support — DIM promotes 2-hydroxy estrogen pathway, Calcium D-Glucarate prevents estrogen recirculation, Broccoli Seed provides sulforaphane.
Euphorbia resinifera
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.
Viscum album
Used in European anthroposophic medicine (Iscador) for immune support. Different from American mistletoe. Research ongoing. Professional use recommended.
Oenothera biennis
The oil from evening primrose seeds is rich in GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), used to support skin health and hormonal balance.
Vicia faba
Contains natural L-DOPA (like Mucuna). Used in Mediterranean diet and studied for Parkinson's support. CRITICAL: dangerous for G6PD deficiency (favism).
Foeniculum vulgare
A culinary and medicinal herb used traditionally for digestive support, particularly for gas, bloating, and colic.
Foeniculum vulgare (480mg)
Standard fennel seed capsule — for bloating, gas, and digestive comfort. Also used for lactation support. 480mg 1-3x daily.
Foeniculum vulgare (tea)
One of the most pleasant-tasting digestive teas — sweet, licorice-like flavor. Traditional for infant colic, bloating, gas, and breastfeeding support.
Foeniculum vulgare (gripe water)
Diluted fennel seed tea for infant colic — one of the oldest baby remedies. Can also be given to breastfeeding mother. Gentle, sweet flavor babies accept well.
Gadus morhua (fermented)
Traditionally fermented cod liver oil — provides vitamins A, D, and EPA/DHA in their natural forms. Used by Weston A. Price followers for bone/tooth health.
Boswellia carterii (essential oil)
Aromatic essential oil for meditation and inflammation — contains alpha-pinene and incensole acetate (anti-depressant, anti-inflammatory). For aromatherapy: anxiety, focus, and spiritual practice. Topical (diluted) for joint pain and skin aging. NOT for ingestion.
Alpinia galanga
A Southeast Asian relative of ginger — used in Thai/Indonesian cuisine and traditional medicine for digestive support, circulation, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Pueraria montana var. thomsonii
Korean variety of kudzu used for thirst, diarrhea, and alcohol detoxification. Distinguished from P. lobata by its larger root and different isoflavone profile.
Pueraria mirifica
Used in Korean and Thai medicine for menopausal symptoms due to potent phytoestrogen content (miroestrol, deoxymiroestrol). Much stronger estrogenic activity than soy.
Ganoderma lucidum + Coffea
Coffee blended with Reishi mushroom extract — combines caffeine with adaptogenic/immune benefits. Smoother energy without coffee jitters. Trending functional beverage.
Garcinia cambogia
A tropical fruit rind containing hydroxycitric acid (HCA). Marketed for weight loss but evidence is weak. Liver toxicity concerns.
Gardenia jasminoides
A TCM herb for clearing heat and draining dampness. Contains crocin (same pigment as saffron). Used for irritability, urinary infections, and jaundice.
Gentiana lutea
One of the most bitter herbs known, used as a premier digestive bitter to stimulate appetite and support digestive function.
Gentiana lutea
The most bitter herb known — a premier digestive bitter that stimulates appetite, stomach acid, bile, and enzymes. Foundation of aperitif liqueurs.
Pelargonium graveolens
A balancing essential oil used for hormonal support, skin care, and emotional wellness. Popular in women's aromatherapy blends.
Ginger + SCOBY fermented tea
Kombucha secondary-fermented with fresh ginger — combines probiotic benefits with ginger's digestive power. The most popular kombucha flavor worldwide.
Ginkgo biloba (tea)
Dried ginkgo leaf tea — milder than extract. The traditional way to consume ginkgo before standardized extracts. 2-3 cups daily.
Panax ginseng (berry)
The berry of the ginseng plant — different ginsenoside profile from the root. Studied for blood sugar support and anti-fatigue. Emerging research area.
Hydrastis canadensis
A North American herb containing berberine, traditionally used to support immune function and digestive health. Endangered in the wild.
Hydrastis canadensis (500mg)
Standard goldenseal capsule — 500mg. SHORT-TERM USE ONLY (max 2-3 weeks). Not for daily long-term use. Rich in berberine. Endangered — consider Oregon Grape instead.
Hydrastis canadensis (tea)
Goldenseal root steeped as tea — extremely bitter. Used for digestive infections and immune support. Short-term only (2 weeks max). Endangered — use sustainably.
Aframomum melegueta
A West African spice related to ginger and cardamom. Studied for metabolic support, thermogenesis, and testosterone. Contains 6-paradol and 6-gingerol.
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