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Chinese Skullcap Root

Chinese Skullcap Root

Scutellaria baicalensis

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Standardized root extract containing baicalin — one of TCM's top anti-inflammatory and antiviral herbs. Used for respiratory, liver, and gut support.

Chinese Spikenard

Chinese Spikenard

Nardostachys chinensis

T — Traditional UseValerianaceae

A medicinal plant (Nardostachys chinensis) from the Valerianaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Thornapple

Chinese Thornapple

Datura quercifolia

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid. Documented among Keres, Western.

Ching-Feng-Teng

Ching-Feng-Teng

Sinomenium acutum

T — Traditional UseMenispermaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, arthritis, beri-beri, carminative, diuretic, edema, rheumatism.

Chiricahua Mountain Columbine

Chiricahua Mountain Columbine

Aquilegia triternata

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.

Chir Pine

Chir Pine

Pinus roxburghii

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for antiseptic, arthritis, bactericide, boil, bronchitis, carminative, colic, dysuria, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chlorella

Chlorella

Chlorella vulgaris

C — Limited EvidenceChlorellaceae

A freshwater green algae rich in chlorophyll, protein, and nutrients, used for detoxification support and nutritional supplementation.

Chlorella Extract

Chlorella Extract

Chlorella vulgaris (extract)

C — Limited EvidenceChlorellaceae

Broken cell wall chlorella — more bioavailable than whole cell. Rich in chlorophyll, protein, CGF (Chlorella Growth Factor), and chelating compounds.

Chlorella Tablet

Chlorella Tablet

Chlorella vulgaris (pressed tablet)

C — Limited EvidenceChlorellaceae

Pressed chlorella tablets — convenient format avoiding the green powder taste. 3-6g daily. Broken cell wall for digestibility. Rich in chlorophyll and CGF.

Chlorophyll Water

Chlorophyll Water

Chlorophyllin (liquid)

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (compound)

Copper chlorophyllin drops in water — the trending green water. Used for internal deodorizing, detoxification, and as a daily nutrient boost. Most products are semi-synthetic.

Chokecherry

Chokecherry

Prunus virginiana

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

A Native American respiratory herb used similarly to Wild Cherry Bark for coughs and bronchial irritation. The bark is used; raw fruits contain cyanogenic glycosides.

Christmas Fern

Christmas Fern

Polystichum acrostichoides

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), antirheumatic (internal), emetic, febrifuge, gastrointestinal aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Malecite.

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum morifolium

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

A cooling TCM herb used for eye health, headaches, and clearing heat. Commonly enjoyed as a pleasant floral tea across East Asia.

Chrysanthemum Tea

Chrysanthemum Tea

Chrysanthemum morifolium

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

One of the most popular herbal teas in China — cooling, eye-supporting, and headache-relieving. A pleasant daily drink.

Chufle

Chufle

Calathea macrosepala

T — Traditional UseMarantaceae

A medicinal plant (Calathea macrosepala) from the Marantaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chyawanprash Paste

Chyawanprash Paste

Amla-based Ayurvedic jam

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (formula)

India's #1 herbal supplement — 1-2 tsp daily of this Amla-based jam with 30-80 herbs. The ultimate Ayurvedic immune and rejuvenative tonic. 3000+ year history.

Cilantro Leaf

Cilantro Leaf

Coriandrum sativum (leaf)

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

Fresh cilantro leaves — used for heavy metal chelation (disputed), digestive support, and as a nutritive herb. Different medicinal profile from coriander seed.

Cinchweed Fetidmarigold

Cinchweed Fetidmarigold

Pectis papposa

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as laxative, carminative, eye medicine. Documented among Pima, Zuni.

Cinnamon Capsule

Cinnamon Capsule

Cinnamomum verum (Ceylon 500mg)

B — Good EvidenceLauraceae

Ceylon cinnamon capsule — the safe variety for daily use (negligible coumarin). 500mg-1g twice daily with meals for blood sugar support. ALWAYS choose Ceylon over Cassia.

Cinnamon Ceylon

Cinnamon Ceylon

Cinnamomum verum

A — Strong EvidenceLauraceae

True cinnamon — contains 0.004% coumarin (250x less than Cassia). Safe for daily supplementation without liver risk. For blood sugar support, antioxidant protection, and anti-inflammatory benefits. Multiple thin layers when rolled (vs single thick Cassia).

Cinnamon Fern

Cinnamon Fern

Osmunda cinnamomea

T — Traditional UseOsmundaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), febrifuge, snake bite remedy, tonic, analgesic, cold remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Menominee.

Cinnamon Honey

Cinnamon Honey

Cinnamomum verum + raw honey

T — Traditional UseN/A (combination)

Traditional folk remedy combining Ceylon cinnamon with raw honey. Used for sore throat, blood sugar support, and immune health. Popular home remedy worldwide.

Cinnamon Tea

Cinnamon Tea

Cinnamomum verum (tea)

B — Good EvidenceLauraceae

Ceylon cinnamon sticks steeped in hot water — the safest daily cinnamon preparation. Sweet, warming flavor. Use Ceylon (not Cassia) for daily drinking.

Cissus Extract

Cissus Extract

Cissus quadrangularis (extract)

B — Good EvidenceVitaceae

Standardized Cissus extract — Ayurveda's "bone setter" in concentrated form. Clinical trials for fracture healing, joint health, and body composition.

Cistanche

Cistanche

Cistanche deserticola

C — Limited EvidenceOrobanchaceae

A TCM kidney yang tonic from desert regions. Called "ginseng of the desert." Used for energy, libido, bone strength, and constipation in the elderly.

Cistanche Extract

Cistanche Extract

Cistanche deserticola (extract)

C — Limited EvidenceOrobanchaceae

Standardized extract of "desert ginseng." Contains echinacoside and acteoside. Used for energy, libido, cognitive function, and constipation.

Cistus Tea

Cistus Tea

Cistus incanus (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceCistaceae

Mediterranean rock rose tea — one of the highest polyphenol teas. Used in Lyme protocols for biofilm disruption. Pleasant mild taste. Reduces iron absorption.

Clammy Groundcherry

Clammy Groundcherry

Physalis heterophylla

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, emetic, gastrointestinal aid, venereal aid, dietary aid. Documented among Iroquois, Lakota.

Clapweed

Clapweed

Ephedra antisyphilitica

T — Traditional UseEphedraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid, antidiarrheal. Documented among Pima, Tewa.

Clark Valley Larkspur

Clark Valley Larkspur

Delphinium geraniifolium

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, gynecological aid. Documented among Hopi.

Clary Sage

Clary Sage

Salvia sclarea

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

A European sage used in aromatherapy for menstrual comfort, labor support, and mood balance. The essential oil is more commonly used than the tea.

Clary Sage Oil

Clary Sage Oil

Salvia sclarea (essential oil)

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

Essential oil for women's health — used in aromatherapy for menstrual cramps, labor support, and emotional balance. Strong estrogen-like effects.

Clasping Venus' Lookingglass

Clasping Venus' Lookingglass

Triodanis perfoliata

T — Traditional UseCampanulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, emetic. Documented among Cherokee, Meskwaki.

Claspleaf Twistedstalk

Claspleaf Twistedstalk

Streptopus amplexifolius

T — Traditional UseNartheciaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, antihemorrhagic, kidney aid, venereal aid, panacea, tonic. Documented among Makah, Micmac, Montagnais.

Clausena Anisata

Clausena Anisata

Clausena anisata

T — Traditional UseRutaceae

East and Southern African tree with strongly anise-scented leaves. Used in Zulu and Shona medicine for colds, cough, headache, and intestinal worms. Root chewed for toothache. Leaves burned as insect repellent. Contains coumarins and carbazole alkaloids.

Clayton's Sweetroot

Clayton's Sweetroot

Osmorhiza claytonii

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, throat aid, dietary aid, eye medicine, gynecological aid, cough medicine. Documented among Chippewa, Menominee, Ojibwa.

Cleavers

Cleavers

Galium aparine

T — Traditional UseRubiaceae

A traditional lymphatic herb used to support the body's natural detoxification and urinary health.

Cleavers Extract

Cleavers Extract

Galium aparine (extract)

T — Traditional UseRubiaceae

Concentrated extract of cleavers — a lymphatic support herb. Used for swollen lymph nodes, urinary support, and as a spring detox tonic.

Cleftleaf Wildheiotrope

Cleftleaf Wildheiotrope

Phacelia crenulata

T — Traditional UseBoraginaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid, antirheumatic (external), throat aid. Documented among Hopi, Keres, Western.

Cleftleaf Wildheliotrope

Cleftleaf Wildheliotrope

Phacelia crenulata

T — Traditional UseBoraginaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid. Documented among Hopi.

Cleistopholis Patens

Cleistopholis Patens

Cleistopholis patens

T — Traditional UseAnnonaceae

West African tree used in Yoruba and Igbo traditional medicine for malaria, fever, and pain. Bark decoction as antimalarial. Contains clerodane diterpenes and liriodenine. Important in Nigerian ethnomedicine for febrile illness.

Clematis

Clematis

Clematis recta

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

TCM herb for wind-damp conditions — joint pain, rheumatism, and bone spurs. C. chinensis (Wei Ling Xian) is the TCM species. Fresh plant is irritating — always use dried/processed. Professional use only.

Cleome Droserifolia

Cleome Droserifolia

Cleome droserifolia

C — Limited EvidenceCleomaceae

Egyptian and Sinai desert herb used by Bedouin communities for diabetes management. Contains flavonoids and terpenoids. Clinical studies in Egypt show blood sugar-lowering effects. Traditionally gathered from wild in desert wadis.

Cleveland's Tobacco

Cleveland's Tobacco

Nicotiana clevelandii

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, ear medicine, emetic, hunting medicine. Documented among Cahuilla.

Cliff Fendlerbush

Cliff Fendlerbush

Fendlera rupicola

T — Traditional UseHydrangeaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, cathartic, ceremonial medicine. Documented among Navajo, Navajo, Kayenta.

Cliff Heathgoldenrod

Cliff Heathgoldenrod

Ericameria cuneata

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy. Documented among Miwok.

Climbing Aster

Climbing Aster

Ampelaster carolinianus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Seminole.

Climbing Fern

Climbing Fern

Lygodium japonicum

T — Traditional UseSchizaeaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for alexiteric, antiphlogistic, blennorrhagia, cathartic, cold, diuretic, dysuria, edema, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

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