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Chamomile Essential Oil

Chamomile Essential Oil

Matricaria chamomilla (essential oil)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Steam-distilled chamomile oil — blue color from chamazulene (anti-inflammatory). Used for skin healing, eczema, stress relief, and muscle relaxation.

Chamomile Extract

Chamomile Extract

Matricaria chamomilla (extract)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Standardized chamomile extract — concentrated apigenin for sleep, anxiety, and digestive support. More potent than tea but same gentle profile.

Chamomile (German)

Chamomile (German)

Matricaria chamomilla

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

One of the most widely used and gentle herbs, traditionally enjoyed as a calming tea to support relaxation, digestive comfort, and sleep.

Chamomile Glycerite

Chamomile Glycerite

Matricaria chamomilla (glycerite)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

A glycerin-based (alcohol-free) chamomile extract safe for children. Used for teething, colic, digestive upset, anxiety, and sleep in kids.

Chamomile (Roman)

Chamomile (Roman)

Chamaemelum nobile

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

A close relative of German Chamomile with similar calming properties, often preferred in aromatherapy and essential oil form.

Chamomile Tea Bag

Chamomile Tea Bag

Matricaria chamomilla (tea bag)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Pre-packaged chamomile tea bag — the world's most popular calming tea. Steep 5-10 minutes covered. Choose whole-flower bags for best quality and flavor.

Chamomile Tincture

Chamomile Tincture

Matricaria chamomilla (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Alcohol-extracted chamomile — more concentrated than tea. 30-60 drops in water for anxiety, sleep, and digestive support. The portable chamomile format.

Chanca Piedra

Chanca Piedra

Phyllanthus niruri

B — Good EvidencePhyllanthaceae

The famous "stone breaker" herb — used globally for kidney stones, gallstones, and liver support. Growing clinical evidence for kidney stone prevention.

Chaparral False Bindweed

Chaparral False Bindweed

Calystegia occidentalis

T — Traditional UseConvolvulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as love medicine. Documented among Karok.

Chaparral Whitethorn

Chaparral Whitethorn

Ceanothus leucodermis

T — Traditional UseRhamnaceae

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

Charleston Mountain Silverbush

Charleston Mountain Silverbush

Argythamnia cyanophylla

T — Traditional UseEuphorbiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as panacea. Documented among Navajo, Navajo, Ramah.

Charming Centaury

Charming Centaury

Centaurium venustum

T — Traditional UseGentianaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Luiseno, Miwok.

Chasing jola

Chasing jola

Cinnamomum sulphuratum

T — Traditional UseLauraceae

A medicinal plant (Cinnamomum sulphuratum) from the Lauraceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chaste Tree Fruit

Chaste Tree Fruit

Vitex agnus-castus

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

The fruit/berry of the chaste tree — the most studied part for PMS, menstrual irregularity, and hormonal balance. Standardized extracts preferred.

Chen Pi

Chen Pi

Citrus reticulata

B — Good EvidenceRutaceae

TCM qi-regulating herb — aged tangerine peel that improves with age (like wine). For bloating, nausea, cough with phlegm, and poor appetite. The older the peel, the more valuable. Used in cooking and medicine. Key herb in Er Chen Tang.

Cherry Birch

Cherry Birch

Betula lenta

T — Traditional UseBetulaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, burn, chafe, dandruff, depurative, diuretic, gout, medicine, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chervil

Chervil

Anthriscus cerefolium

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for apertif, cancer, carminative, deobstruent, depurative, diuretic, expectorant, scrofula, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chia

Chia

Salvia hispanica

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

An ancient Aztec superfood rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein, used for digestive health and sustained energy.

Chia Pudding

Chia Pudding

Salvia hispanica (prepared)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Chia seeds soaked in liquid overnight — forms a gel-like pudding rich in omega-3, fiber, and protein. The safest way to eat chia (pre-hydrated, no choking risk).

Chia Seed

Chia Seed

Salvia hispanica

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Ancient Aztec superfood — richest plant source of omega-3 ALA. High in fiber, protein, and minerals. Must be hydrated before eating to prevent choking.

Chickweed

Chickweed

Stellaria media

T — Traditional UseCaryophyllaceae

A gentle nutritive herb used topically for skin comfort and internally as a mild diuretic and nutrient-rich spring tonic.

Chickweed Salve

Chickweed Salve

Stellaria media (salve)

T — Traditional UseCaryophyllaceae

Topical chickweed preparation for itchy skin conditions — eczema, psoriasis, rashes, insect bites. Cooling and anti-inflammatory. Safe for all ages.

Chicory

Chicory

Cichorium intybus

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Coffee substitute and prebiotic powerhouse — roasted root makes caffeine-free coffee alternative (New Orleans tradition). Root is 15-20% inulin. Used for liver support, constipation, and gut health.

Chicory Root

Chicory Root

Cichorium intybus

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Roasted chicory root — the classic coffee substitute/additive (New Orleans style). Rich in inulin prebiotic fiber. Supports gut microbiome and liver function.

Chilean Wolfberry

Chilean Wolfberry

Lycium chilense

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

A medicinal plant (Lycium chilense) from the Solanaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chilgoza Pine

Chilgoza Pine

Pinus gerardiana

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for carminative, expectorant, sore, stimulant, wound.

Chinabark

Chinabark

Cinchona calisaya

T — Traditional UseRubiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anesthetic, antiperiodic, antiseptic, astringent, bactericide, cancer, febrifuge, fever, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinaberry

Chinaberry

Melia azedarach

T — Traditional UseMeliaceae

Toxic herb used to treat intestinal parasites in TCM. The fruit (Chuan Lian Zi) regulates Qi, clears heat, and kills parasites.

China Root

China Root

Smilax china

T — Traditional UseSmilacaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, alexiteric, alterative, antidote, aphrodisiac, arthritis, asthma, boil, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinese Alpenrose

Chinese Alpenrose

Rhododendron dauricum

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

A medicinal plant (Rhododendron dauricum) from the Ericaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Anemone

Chinese Anemone

Pulsatilla chinensis

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for amebiasis, antiphlogistic, diarrhea, hematochezia, hemostatic, trauma, tumor(lung), wound.

Chinese Ash

Chinese Ash

Fraxinus rhynchophylla

T — Traditional UseOleaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for antiphlogistic, astringent, diarrhea, dysentery, enteritis, hepatitis, ophthalmia, stomachic.

Chinese Birthwort

Chinese Birthwort

Aristolochia debilis

T — Traditional UseAristolochiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abdomen, anodyne, bite(snake), carminative, circulation, cough, energy, nausea, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinese Brake Fern

Chinese Brake Fern

Pteris multifida

T — Traditional UsePteridaceae

Used in TCM to treat arthritis, dysentery, and diarrhea. Has antipyretic and hemostatic properties.

Chinese Cinnamon

Chinese Cinnamon

Cinnamomum cassia

B — Good EvidenceLauraceae

TCM variety of cinnamon — warming kidney yang tonic. Contains MORE coumarin than Ceylon cinnamon. Prefer Ceylon for daily supplementation; Cassia for TCM formulas.

Chinese Cucumber

Chinese Cucumber

Trichosanthes kirilowii

T — Traditional UseCucurbitaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, alexiteric, antitussive, anxiety, astringent, boil, bronchitis, cancer, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinese Figwort

Chinese Figwort

Scrophularia ningpoensis

T — Traditional UseScrophulariaceae

Lowers blood pressure and blood sugar. Used in TCM to clear heat, cool blood, nourish yin, and treat chronic pharyngitis and scrofula.

Chinese Giant Hyssop

Chinese Giant Hyssop

Agastache rugosa

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Used in TCM for chest congestion, diarrhea, headache, and nausea. Has carminative, febrifuge, and stomachic properties.

Chinese Hawthorn

Chinese Hawthorn

Crataegus pinnatifida

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

The TCM variety of hawthorn — used more for digestive stagnation and meat digestion than the Western cardiovascular use. Also for blood lipids.

Chinese Hemlockparsley

Chinese Hemlockparsley

Conioselinum chinense

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as urinary aid. Documented among Micmac.

Chinese hibiscus

Chinese hibiscus

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

T — Traditional UseMalvaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, adenopathy, amenorrhea, anodyne, antidiarrheic, antidote, aperient, aphrodisiac, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinese Honeylocust

Chinese Honeylocust

Gleditsia sinensis

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Used in TCM to open orifices, dispel phlegm, dissipate clumps, and treat abscesses. The spine (Zao Jia Ci) has anti-inflammatory and antitumor activity.

Chinese Jack-In-The-Pulpit

Chinese Jack-In-The-Pulpit

Arisaema consanguineum

T — Traditional UseAraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, anodyne, bite(snake), boil, cancer(stomach), convulsion, decoagulant, epilepsy, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chinese Kudzu

Chinese Kudzu

Pueraria pseudohirsuta

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for alcoholism, cold, diarrhea, dysentery, enteritis, fever, intoxication, measles.

Chinese Lantern

Chinese Lantern

Quincula lobata

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as misc. disease remedy. Documented among Kiowa.

Chinese Licorice

Chinese Licorice

Glycyrrhiza uralensis

B — Good EvidenceFabaceae

The Chinese species of licorice — used in more TCM formulas than any other herb. Called the "great harmonizer" for blending formulas.

Chinese Mayapple

Chinese Mayapple

Podophyllum pleianthum

T — Traditional UseBerberidaceae

A medicinal plant (Podophyllum pleianthum) from the Berberidaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Motherwort

Chinese Motherwort

Leonurus japonicus

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

The TCM species of motherwort — used for menstrual irregularity, postpartum recovery, and blood circulation. Contains leonurine.

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