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Myrica cerifera
A traditional astringent herb used for circulatory support and as a gargle for sore throat.
Salix myricoides
Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Guazuma ulmifolia
Traditional medicinal plant used for antidote(comocladia), asthma, astringent, bronchitis, chest, depurative, diaphoretic, diarrhea, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Myosotis laxa
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Makah.
Ipomoea pes-caprae
Native American medicinal plant used as reproductive aid. Documented among Hawaiian.
Origanum sipyleum
A medicinal plant (Origanum sipyleum) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Fragaria chiloensis
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing. Documented among Quileute.
Commelina benghalensis
Traditional medicinal plant used for eye, fertility, leprosy, medicine, stomach.
Montmorillonite clay
Volcanic clay used internally (liquid) for GI detox and externally as a face mask/poultice. Binds toxins through ionic charge. Internal use is controversial.
Bersama abyssinica
East African highland tree used in Ethiopian, Kenyan, and Tanzanian traditional medicine for tapeworm, malaria, and rabies. Bark decoction as anthelmintic. Root preparation for epilepsy. Contains triterpenoid saponins.
Stachys officinalis
Ancient European headache and anxiety herb — Anglo-Saxons considered it a cure-all and protection against evil. Modern use for tension headaches, anxiety, and digestive upset. Gentle nervine.
Arctostaphylos glauca
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, dermatological aid. Documented among Cahuilla.
Vaccinium myrtillus (leaf)
Bilberry LEAF (not fruit) — used for blood sugar support and urinary health. Contains chlorogenic acid. Different therapeutic profile from the berry.
Sweetia panamensis
Traditional medicinal plant used for diabetes, fever, malaria, scrofula.
Cercocarpus montanus
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, cough medicine, internal medicine, venereal aid. Documented among Apache, White Mountain, Kawaiisu, Mahuna.
Commelina dianthifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as tuberculosis remedy, veterinary aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Ramah.
Prunus emarginata
Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, tuberculosis remedy, cold remedy, panacea, blood medicine, cancer treatment. Documented among Bella Coola, Cowichan, Hoh.
Carya cordiformis
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, diuretic, laxative, panacea. Documented among Iroquois, Meskwaki.
Rubus fruticosus
Blackberry is specific for damp stomach and intestinal conditions with increased mucus, food stagnation, and loose bowels. The cordial or syrup is an excellent treatment for sore throats.
Belamcanda chinensis
Used in TCM as an antipyretic, antifungal, and analgesic. Applied externally for boils, contusions, and swellings.
Photinia melanocarpa
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy. Documented among Potawatomi.
Empetrum nigrum
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, diuretic, pediatric aid, antidiarrheal, cold remedy, eye medicine. Documented among Bella Coola, Cree, Woodlands, Tanana, Upper.
Rudbeckia hirta
Native American medicinal plant used as anthelmintic, dermatological aid, ear medicine, gynecological aid, kidney aid, snake bite remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Chippewa, Iroquois.
Gaylussacia baccata
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, kidney aid, blood medicine, ceremonial medicine, liver aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.
Eugenia floribunda
A medicinal plant (Eugenia floribunda) from the Myrtaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Vaccinium sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, other, kidney aid. Documented among Alabama, Eskimo, Western, Iroquois.
Vaccinium corymbosum
Blueberry leaves (not fruit) — used in European folk medicine for blood sugar support and urinary health. Contains chlorogenic acid and flavonoids.
Vaccinium membranaceum
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (internal), heart medicine. Documented among Flathead.
Bacopa caroliniana
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, other, respiratory aid, sedative. Documented among Seminole.
Elymus glaucus
Native American medicinal plant used as other. Documented among Karok.
Vaccinium uliginosum
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Makah.
Andromeda polifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as respiratory aid. Documented among Mahuna.
Paxistima myrsinites
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic, cold remedy, kidney aid, tuberculosis remedy, analgesic. Documented among Navajo, Ramah, Okanagan-Colville, Thompson.
Brachylaena discolor
South African coastal tree used in Zulu traditional medicine for intestinal parasites, diabetes, and as blood purifier. Bark decoction for colds and chest complaints. Contains sesquiterpene lactones. Durable wood traditionally used for fence posts.
Eucalyptus brassiana
A medicinal plant (Eucalyptus brassiana) from the Myrtaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Eugenia brasiliensis
A medicinal plant (Eugenia brasiliensis) from the Myrtaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Cryptantha flava
Native American medicinal plant used as cancer treatment, eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Hopi, Navajo, Kayenta.
Eucalyptus bridgesiana
A medicinal plant (Eucalyptus bridgesiana) from the Myrtaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Ranunculus hispidus
Native American medicinal plant used as toothache remedy. Documented among Iroquois.
Rubus hispidus
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, febrifuge, tuberculosis remedy, anthelmintic, antidiarrheal, dermatological aid. Documented among Micmac, Mohegan, Rappahannock.
Smilax tamnoides
Native American medicinal plant used as tonic, eye medicine, witchcraft medicine. Documented among Choctaw, Iroquois.
Heterotheca villosa
Native American medicinal plant used as poison, dermatological aid, nose medicine, toothache remedy. Documented among Isleta, Navajo, Ramah.
Robinia hispida
Native American medicinal plant used as emetic, toothache remedy, veterinary aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Nama hispidum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.
Aralia hispida
Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, alterative, tonic. Documented among Algonquin, Quebec, Potawatomi.
Opuntia fragilis
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, diuretic, throat aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Shuswap.
Paeonia brownii
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, laxative, pulmonary aid, febrifuge, cough medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Costanoan, Mahuna, Paiute.
Bruguiera gymnorrhiza
Indo-Pacific mangrove tree used in Fijian, Samoan, and Indonesian coastal medicine for diarrhea, burns, and eye infections. Bark tea for shingles. Fruit starch eaten as famine food after leaching tannins. Contains triterpenoids and hydrolyzable tannins.
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