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Black Cumin Seed

Black Cumin Seed

Nigella sativa

A — Strong EvidenceRanunculaceae

Prophet Muhammad said it cures everything except death. Contains thymoquinone — anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial. One of the most researched traditional herbs with 1000+ studies.

Black Cumin Seed Oil

Black Cumin Seed Oil

Nigella sativa (oil)

B — Good EvidenceRanunculaceae

Cold-pressed oil from black seeds — concentrated thymoquinone. One of the most studied herbal oils for immune, metabolic, and respiratory support.

Black Cumin Tea

Black Cumin Tea

Nigella sativa (tea)

B — Good EvidenceRanunculaceae

Crushed black seeds steeped in hot water — the simplest preparation of this powerful immune herb. Add honey for taste. Traditional Middle Eastern/South Asian daily tonic.

Blackcurrant

Blackcurrant

Ribes nigrum

C — Limited EvidenceGrossulariaceae

European shrub whose vitamin-C-rich fruits are used for colds and infections. The leaves are diuretic and antirheumatic, while the seed oil is rich in gamma-linolenic acid and used for eczema, arthritis, and menstrual irregularities.

Black Currant

Black Currant

Ribes nigrum

C — Limited EvidenceGrossulariaceae

Rich in GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) from seed oil, vitamin C from berries, and anti-inflammatory compounds from leaves. A triple-use medicinal fruit.

Black Elderberry

Black Elderberry

Sambucus nigra

B — Good EvidenceAdoxaceae

One of the most popular immune-support herbs, traditionally used for seasonal wellness and respiratory health.

Black Elderberry Extract

Black Elderberry Extract

Sambucus nigra (65:1 extract)

A — Strong EvidenceAdoxaceae

High-concentration elderberry extract (65:1 ratio). More potent than syrup form. Standardized for anthocyanins. Popular in clinical research.

Black Elderberry Syrup

Black Elderberry Syrup

Sambucus nigra (commercial syrup)

A — Strong EvidenceAdoxaceae

Commercially produced elderberry syrup — standardized, safe, and consistent. The most popular immune supplement in America. 1 tbsp daily for prevention, every 2-3 hours acute.

Blackeyed Susan

Blackeyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as anthelmintic, dermatological aid, ear medicine, gynecological aid, kidney aid, snake bite remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Chippewa, Iroquois.

Black Garlic

Black Garlic

Allium sativum (fermented)

B — Good EvidenceAmaryllidaceae

Garlic aged at high temperature/humidity for 30+ days. Creates S-allylcysteine (SAC). Milder taste, no garlic breath. Enhanced antioxidant activity.

Black Garlic Extract

Black Garlic Extract

Allium sativum (aged black extract)

B — Good EvidenceAmaryllidaceae

Concentrated black garlic extract — standardized for S-allylcysteine. Combines convenience with the enhanced antioxidant profile of aged black garlic.

Black Gum

Black Gum

Nyssa sylvatica

T — Traditional UseCornaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for cancer.

Black Haw

Black Haw

Viburnum prunifolium

T — Traditional UseAdoxaceae

A traditional uterine tonic and antispasmodic, closely related to cramp bark, used for menstrual and pregnancy support.

Black Haw Bark

Black Haw Bark

Viburnum prunifolium

T — Traditional UseAdoxaceae

A traditional antispasmodic and uterine relaxant — used for menstrual cramps, threatened miscarriage (under supervision), and muscle tension.

Black Hawthorn

Black Hawthorn

Crataegus douglasii

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, antidiarrheal, antirheumatic (external), oral aid, pediatric aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Kwakiutl, Okanagan-Colville, Okanagon.

Black Hellebore

Black Hellebore

Helleborus niger

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for cancer, cardiac, cardiostimulant, cardiotonic, cathartic, diuretic, emmenagogue, hydragogue, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Black Horehound

Black Horehound

Ballota nigra

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

Anti-nausea herb — particularly for motion sickness and nausea of nervous origin. Despite its unpleasant smell, it is an effective antiemetic. Not related to White Horehound despite the name.

Black Huckleberry

Black Huckleberry

Gaylussacia baccata

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, kidney aid, blood medicine, ceremonial medicine, liver aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.

Blackjack Oak

Blackjack Oak

Quercus marilandica

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, gynecological aid. Documented among Choctaw.

Black Locust

Black Locust

Robinia pseudoacacia

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, cholagogue, diuretic, dyspepsia, emetic, emollient, laxative, poison, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Black Maca

Black Maca

Lepidium meyenii (black)

C — Limited EvidenceBrassicaceae

The black variety of maca — considered most potent for male vitality, cognitive function, and mood support. Different phytochemical profile from red/yellow.

Black Maple

Black Maple

Acer nigrum

T — Traditional UseSapindaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, diuretic. Documented among Ojibwa, South.

Black Mulberry

Black Mulberry

Morus nigra

B — Good EvidenceMoraceae

TCM herb for wind-heat (cold/flu) and blood sugar support. Leaf contains DNJ (1-deoxynojirimycin) — a natural alpha-glucosidase inhibitor that slows sugar absorption. Fruit is nutritious.

Black Mustard

Black Mustard

Brassica nigra

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, febrifuge, kidney aid, misc. disease remedy, orthopedic aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cherokee, Meskwaki, Mohegan.

Black Nightshade

Black Nightshade

Solanum nigrum

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abdomen, abscess, ache(stomach), alexiteric, alterative, amygdalitis, analgesic, anasarca, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Black Oak

Black Oak

Quercus velutina

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, cancer, diarrhea, eye, laxative, nerves, rheumatism, tonic, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Piper nigrum

B — Good EvidencePiperaceae

The "King of Spices" — contains piperine which dramatically increases bioavailability of other herbs (especially curcumin). Also a digestive stimulant.

Black Pepper Extract

Black Pepper Extract

Piper nigrum (BioPerine)

A — Strong EvidencePiperaceae

Standardized 95% piperine extract — the universal bioenhancer. 5-10mg increases absorption of curcumin by 2000%, CoQ10, vitamins, and many supplements.

Black Poplar

Black Poplar

Populus nigra

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for anodyne, bladder, cancer, cancer(prostate), cold, depurative, diuretic, febrifuge, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Black Raspberry

Black Raspberry

Rubus occidentalis

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

The leaf is used similarly to Red Raspberry for uterine toning. The berries are exceptionally rich in anthocyanins and ellagic acid.

Black Rice

Black Rice

Oryza sativa (black/purple)

C — Limited EvidencePoaceae

Ancient "forbidden rice" — contains more anthocyanins than blueberries per serving. Used for antioxidant support, cardiovascular health, and as a nutritious whole grain.

Black Root

Black Root

Veronicastrum virginicum

T — Traditional UsePlantaginaceae

Eclectic medicine liver and gallbladder herb — gentle bile promoter. Used for chronic constipation from liver sluggishness. Fresh root is EMETIC and CATHARTIC — always use dried, aged root.

Black rumberry

Black rumberry

Eugenia floribunda

T — Traditional UseMyrtaceae

A medicinal plant (Eugenia floribunda) from the Myrtaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Black Sage

Black Sage

Salvia mellifera

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, carminative, cough medicine, ear medicine, heart medicine, orthopedic aid. Documented among Costanoan, Mahuna.

Black Sagebrush

Black Sagebrush

Artemisia nova

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, cough medicine. Documented among Shoshoni.

Black Sapote

Black Sapote

Diospyros digyna

T — Traditional UseEbenaceae

A medicinal plant (Diospyros digyna) from the Ebenaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Black Seed

Black Seed

Nigella sativa

B — Good EvidenceRanunculaceae

An ancient remedy referenced in many traditions as a "cure for everything except death." Used for immune, metabolic, and respiratory support.

Black Seed Capsule

Black Seed Capsule

Nigella sativa (500mg)

B — Good EvidenceRanunculaceae

Standard black seed capsule — 500mg seed powder or oil. The convenient format for daily immune and metabolic support. 1-2 capsules twice daily typical dose.

Black Seed Honey

Black Seed Honey

Nigella sativa + Raw Honey

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (combination)

Traditional Middle Eastern remedy — black seed mixed into raw honey. Combines the immune benefits of both. Popular in Islamic and Ayurvedic medicine.

Black Seed Oil

Black Seed Oil

Nigella sativa (cold-pressed oil)

A — Strong EvidenceRanunculaceae

Cold-pressed Nigella sativa seed oil — the premium form delivering thymoquinone, thymohydroquinone, and thymol. 1-3 tsp daily. For inflammation, blood sugar, cholesterol, and immune support. Peppery/bitter taste. "The remedy for everything except death."

Blackseed Plantain

Blackseed Plantain

Plantago rugelii

T — Traditional UsePlantaginaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid. Documented among Menominee.

Black Sesame

Black Sesame

Sesamum indicum

C — Limited EvidencePedaliaceae

Black sesame seeds are used in TCM and Ayurveda for hair health, bone strength, kidney/liver yin nourishment, and constipation.

Black Spruce

Black Spruce

Picea mariana

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for dyspepsia, intoxicant, kidney, rheumatism, stone, wound.

Black Tea

Black Tea

Camellia sinensis (fully oxidized)

A — Strong EvidenceTheaceae

Fully oxidized tea — highest caffeine of true teas. Contains theaflavins (unique to black tea). Studied for cardiovascular, gut, and cognitive health.

Black Walnut

Black Walnut

Juglans nigra

T — Traditional UseJuglandaceae

The hulls of black walnut are traditionally used in folk medicine for intestinal health and as an astringent.

Black Walnut Hull

Black Walnut Hull

Juglans nigra

C — Limited EvidenceJuglandaceae

Antifungal and antiparasitic — green hull tincture is the traditional worm remedy. Contains juglone with antifungal properties. Used for ringworm, athletes foot, and intestinal parasites.

Black Walnut Hull Tincture

Black Walnut Hull Tincture

Juglans nigra (hull tincture)

T — Traditional UseJuglandaceae

Tincture from green (unripe) black walnut hulls — used in parasite cleanse protocols (with wormwood and cloves). Contains juglone antimicrobial. Short-term use only.

Black Willow

Black Willow

Salix nigra

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, febrifuge, respiratory aid, throat aid, tonic. Documented among Cherokee, Houma, Iroquois.

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