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Moringa oleifera
Called the "miracle tree," moringa leaves are one of the most nutrient-dense plants on earth, rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals.
Moringa oleifera (capsule)
Moringa leaf powder in capsule form — avoids the grassy taste while providing the full nutritional profile. Typically 500-1000mg per capsule, 2-4 daily.
Moringa oleifera
One of the most nutrient-dense plants on earth — rich in protein, iron, calcium, vitamins A and C. Used worldwide as a nutritive supplement.
Moringa oleifera (powder)
Dried ground moringa leaf — the superfood powder format. 1-2 tsp daily in smoothies. Called "the miracle tree." Provides protein, iron, calcium, and vitamins.
Moringa stenopetala
Ethiopian and Kenyan moringa species distinct from the common M. oleifera. Leaves are staple food in Konso and Gamo cultures of southern Ethiopia. Used for hypertension, diabetes, and water purification. Contains glucosinolates and flavonoids.
Moringa oleifera (leaf tea)
Dried moringa leaf tea — retains most nutrients. Mild, slightly earthy taste. Rich in iron, calcium, and vitamins. Popular in tropical countries as a daily tonic.
Paeonia suffruticosa
The root bark of tree peony — clears heat from blood, invigorates blood, and reduces swelling. Used for menstrual disorders and skin conditions.
Azadirachta indica var. indica
East African variant name for neem used specifically for malaria prevention, typhoid, and skin diseases in Swahili tradition.
Cardiospermum halicacabum
Siddha anti-rheumatic for joint pain, swelling, and stiffness; leaf decoction and poultice are primary preparations in Tamil tradition.
Verbascum thapsus (ear oil)
Mullein flowers infused in olive oil — the classic herbal ear drop for ear pain and mild infections. Often combined with garlic. Warm gently before dropping in ear.
Erythrina mulungu
Brazilian anxiety and sleep remedy from the coral tree bark. Contains erythravine and erysodine alkaloids that act on nicotinic receptors. For anxiety, insomnia, nerve pain, and liver inflammation. Used as natural alternative to benzodiazepines in Brazilian herbal medicine.
Coffee + Lion's Mane + Chaga (original)
The original mushroom coffee that started the functional coffee trend. Half caffeine of regular coffee plus dual-extracted mushroom fruiting bodies.
Solanum trilobatum
Siddha respiratory herb for asthma, bronchitis, and tuberculosis; berry and leaf preparations used for chronic cough.
Nauclea latifolia
West African tree and one of the most widely used antimalarial plants in Nigeria and Ghana. Also for toothache, diabetes, and hypertension. Contains naucleamides and strictosamide alkaloids. Fruit is edible (sweet when ripe).
Azadirachta indica
An important Ayurvedic herb known as the "village pharmacy," used for skin support, oral health, and as a bitter tonic.
Azadirachta indica (475mg)
Standard neem leaf capsule — for skin health, blood sugar, and immune support. 475mg 1-3x daily. Very bitter. LEAF capsules only (not seed oil — toxic internally).
Azadirachta indica (oil)
Cold-pressed oil from neem seeds used topically for skin conditions, insect repellent, and garden pest control. NEVER ingest neem oil.
Citrus aurantium (flower)
Essential oil from bitter orange blossoms — one of the most prized for anxiety, insomnia, and skin regeneration. Very expensive. Calming and uplifting.
Morinda citrifolia
A Polynesian fruit used for immune support, pain relief, and general vitality. Strong taste. Contains scopoletin and anthraquinones.
Morinda citrifolia (leaf)
Hawaiian and Polynesian use of noni LEAVES (distinct from fruit) for wound healing, inflammation, and as poultice for boils and infections. Leaf tea milder than fruit juice. Contains flavonoid glycosides and scopoletin. No fermented flavor of fruit.
Opuntia ficus-indica
A traditional Mexican remedy used for blood sugar support, hangover relief, and as a nutritious food source.
Myristica fragrans
A warming spice used in small amounts for digestive support, sleep, and brain health. Contains myristicin. TOXIC in large amounts (>2 tablespoons).
Pinus koraiensis
Korean pine nut and needle preparation used for respiratory conditions, fatigue, and nutritional support. Pine nut oil is rich in pinolenic acid for appetite control.
Cocos nucifera (oral swishing)
Ayurvedic practice of swishing 1 tbsp coconut/sesame oil for 15-20 minutes. Shown to reduce Streptococcus mutans and plaque. Do NOT swallow — spit into trash.
Olea europaea (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted olive leaf — faster absorption than capsules. 30-60 drops 2-3x daily. For immune, cardiovascular, and antimicrobial support.
Ophiopogon japonicus
A TCM yin-nourishing herb for dry coughs, thirst, constipation, and heart palpitations. Moistens the lungs and stomach.
Origanum vulgare
Beyond culinary use, oregano oil is a potent aromatic herb studied for immune support and digestive health.
Origanum vulgare (oil capsule)
Oregano essential oil in capsule — 150mg per capsule. Very potent antimicrobial. Short-term use (10-14 days). Take with food. Follow with probiotics after course.
Origanum vulgare (enteric)
Enteric-coated oregano oil capsules — bypasses stomach to release in intestines. Used for SIBO, candida, and intestinal infections. Stronger than non-enteric.
Origanum vulgare (liquid oil)
Liquid oregano oil in olive oil carrier — 2-4 drops under tongue or in water. EXTREMELY potent. Short-term use only (7-14 days). Follow with probiotics.
Origanum vulgare (tea)
Dried oregano steeped as tea — milder than oil but still antimicrobial. Traditional Mediterranean and Mexican cold/flu remedy. Pleasant savory-herbal taste.
Mahonia aquifolium
A berberine-containing herb used for skin conditions (topically for psoriasis), liver support, and digestive health. Sustainable alternative to Goldenseal.
Bergenia ligulata
Ayurvedic litholytic herb traditionally used for kidney and bladder stones, urinary tract infections, and dysentery. Name literally means 'stone breaker'.
Passiflora edulis
The fruit of passion vine — rich in antioxidants. The leaves (like P. incarnata) have calming properties. The fruit provides vitamin C and fiber.
Linum perenne
Similar to common flax (linseed), the seeds provide essential fatty acids and are used as a bulking laxative for constipation. The aerial parts are used in infusions for colds and the oil for eczema and rheumatoid arthritis.
Pinellia ternata
A key TCM herb for drying dampness and transforming phlegm. MUST be properly prepared (processed) — raw form is toxic. Used in many classic formulas.
Platycodon grandiflorus
A TCM herb that opens and directs other herbs upward to the lungs and throat. Used for coughs, sore throat, and lung abscess. Also a Korean food (doraji).
Pseuderanthemum palatiferum
Vietnamese traditional medicine plant for hypertension, diabetes, and liver protection. Widely cultivated in Vietnamese home gardens. Called 'miraculous leaf' in Vietnamese folk medicine. Contains kaempferol, beta-sitosterol, and stigmasterol. Growing research interest.
Boerhavia diffusa
Meaning "that which renews the body," used in Ayurveda for kidney support, edema, urinary health, and as a rejuvenative tonic.
Notopterygium incisum
TCM wind-damp herb for the UPPER body — partner of Du Huo (lower body). For neck/shoulder stiffness, occipital headache, and upper body joint pain from wind-cold-damp. Very warming and aromatic. Key herb in Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang.
Combretum indicum
Southeast Asian vine used in Filipino, Thai, and Ayurvedic medicine for intestinal roundworms — seeds are the primary anthelmintic. Flowers change color white-pink-red over 3 days. Contains quisqualic acid (AMPA receptor agonist). For parasites and fever.
Rauvolfia caffra
East/Southern African relative of R. vomitoria; bark for fever, malaria, and mental illness; contains reserpine-type alkaloids.
Rehmannia glutinosa
A foundational TCM blood tonic. Raw form clears heat; prepared (cooked) form nourishes blood and yin. Used in many classic TCM formulas.
Rhinacanthus nasutus
Thai traditional medicine plant for ringworm, eczema, herpes, and skin fungal infections. Root contains rhinacanthin compounds with antifungal, antiviral, and anticancer properties. Applied topically and taken internally.
Rhodiola crenulata
A high-altitude Tibetan Rhodiola species — used for altitude sickness adaptation and as a general adaptogen. Similar but not identical to R. rosea.
Plantago lanceolata
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.
Prunus amygdalus
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.
Rosmarinus officinalis (rinse)
Strong rosemary tea used as a hair rinse — the viral TikTok hair growth remedy. Stimulates scalp circulation and may inhibit DHT. Steep, cool, pour after shampoo.
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