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Maerua Crassifolia

Maerua Crassifolia

Maerua crassifolia

T — Traditional UseCapparaceae

Sahelian tree used in Sudanese, Nigerien, and Malian traditional medicine for stomachache, wounds, and fever. Leaves eaten as famine food. Bark decoction for malaria. Important in Tuareg and Hausa folk medicine systems.

Magdalena Ragweed

Magdalena Ragweed

Ambrosia magdalenae

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

A medicinal plant (Ambrosia magdalenae) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.

Magic Lily

Magic Lily

Lycoris squamigera

T — Traditional UseLiliaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for emetic, expectorant, tumor.

Magnesium Bath Flakes

Magnesium Bath Flakes

Magnesium chloride hexahydrate

C — Limited EvidenceN/A (mineral)

Magnesium chloride flakes dissolved in warm bath — transdermal magnesium absorption. Used for muscle cramps, stress, sleep, and restless legs. Very relaxing.

Magnesium Glycinate

Magnesium Glycinate

Magnesium bisglycinate

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (mineral)

The gentlest, most bioavailable form of magnesium — chelated to glycine. Used for sleep, muscle relaxation, anxiety, and migraine prevention. Does not cause diarrhea.

Magnesium L-Threonate

Magnesium L-Threonate

Magnesium L-threonate (Magtein)

B — Good EvidenceN/A (mineral)

The ONLY form of magnesium shown to cross the blood-brain barrier. Studied for cognitive function, memory, and sleep. Patented as Magtein. 1-2g daily.

Magnolia Bark

Magnolia Bark

Magnolia officinalis

B — Good EvidenceMagnoliaceae

A TCM herb for digestive stagnation and phlegm, now studied for its compounds honokiol and magnolol which support relaxation and sleep.

Magnolia Vine

Magnolia Vine

Schisandra chinensis

B — Good EvidenceSchisandraceae

The "five flavor berry" of TCM — sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and pungent. An adaptogenic liver protector used for stress, mental clarity, and endurance.

Maidenhair Spleenwort

Maidenhair Spleenwort

Asplenium trichomanes

T — Traditional UseBlechnaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, breast treatment, cough medicine, liver aid. Documented among Cherokee.

Maile

Maile

Alyxia oliviformis

T — Traditional UseApocynaceae

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

Maile-kaluhea

Maile-kaluhea

Coprosma sp.

T — Traditional UseRubiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Hawaiian.

Malabar Catmint

Malabar Catmint

Anisomeles malabarica

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for bite(snake), colic, dyspepsia, fever, rheumatism, sting(scorpion), teething.

Malabar Nut

Malabar Nut

Justicia adhatoda

T — Traditional UseAcanthaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for alterative, asthma, bronchitis, cough, expectorant, fever, spasm, tuberculosis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Mala madre

Mala madre

Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri

T — Traditional UseCrassulaceae

A medicinal plant (Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri) from the Crassulaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Malay Apple

Malay Apple

Syzygium malaccense

T — Traditional UseMyrtaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for bactericide, bronchitis, cough, diuretic, flu, glossitis, itch, laxative, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Male Fern

Male Fern

Dryopteris filix-mas

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for aperient, astringent, cyanogenetic, pectoral, poison, taenifuge, tumor, vermifuge.

Mallow

Mallow

Malva sylvestris

T — Traditional UseMalvaceae

A mucilaginous herb related to marshmallow, used for soothing respiratory, digestive, and urinary tract tissues.

Mallow Ninebark

Mallow Ninebark

Physocarpus malvaceus

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as hunting medicine. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.

Maltese Star Thistle

Maltese Star Thistle

Centaurea melitensis

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as kidney aid. Documented among Mahuna.

Manchineel

Manchineel

Hippomane mancinella

T — Traditional UseEuphorbiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for arrow, cancer, cathartic, dermatitogenic, diaphoretic, diuretic, dropsy, emetic, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Mancos Columbine

Mancos Columbine

Aquilegia micrantha

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, hemostat. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.

Mango Leaf

Mango Leaf

Mangifera indica

C — Limited EvidenceAnacardiaceae

Mango leaves are used in Ayurvedic and folk medicine for blood sugar support. Contains mangiferin — studied for metabolic and antioxidant properties.

Mann's Plum Yew

Mann's Plum Yew

Cephalotaxus mannii

T — Traditional UseCephalotaxaceae

A medicinal plant (Cephalotaxus mannii) from the Cephalotaxaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Manuka Honey (Medical Grade)

Manuka Honey (Medical Grade)

Leptospermum scoparium (UMF 15+)

A — Strong EvidenceMyrtaceae

UMF 15+ (or MGO 514+) medical-grade Manuka honey. Proven wound-healing properties. FDA-cleared Medihoney used in hospitals. The gold standard of medicinal honeys.

Manuka Throat Lozenge

Manuka Throat Lozenge

Leptospermum scoparium (lozenge)

B — Good EvidenceMyrtaceae

Lozenges made with genuine Manuka honey — provides direct MGO antimicrobial action to the throat. Check for UMF/MGO rating on product. Delicious and effective.

Manybranched Gilia

Manybranched Gilia

Ipomopsis polycladon

T — Traditional UsePolemoniaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as sedative, tonic. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta.

Manyflowered Gilia

Manyflowered Gilia

Ipomopsis multiflora

T — Traditional UsePolemoniaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, analgesic, dermatological aid, pulmonary aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah, Zuni.

Manyflowered Gromwell

Manyflowered Gromwell

Lithospermum multiflorum

T — Traditional UseBoraginaceae

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

Manyflowered Mentzelia

Manyflowered Mentzelia

Mentzelia multiflora

T — Traditional UseLoasaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as diuretic, psychological aid, tuberculosis remedy, emetic. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo.

Manyflower False Threadleaf

Manyflower False Threadleaf

Schkuhria multiflora

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

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

Manyflower Marshpennywort

Manyflower Marshpennywort

Hydrocotyle umbellata

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, respiratory aid, sedative. Documented among Seminole.

Manyflower Stickseed

Manyflower Stickseed

Hackelia floribunda

T — Traditional UseBoraginaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as poison, orthopedic aid. Documented among Isleta, Navajo, Ramah.

Mapleleaf Viburnum

Mapleleaf Viburnum

Viburnum acerifolium

T — Traditional UseCaprifoliaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as anticonvulsive, diaphoretic, febrifuge, misc. disease remedy, oral aid, tonic. Documented among Cherokee, Chippewa, Iroquois.

Maral Root

Maral Root

Rhaponticum carthamoides

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

A Siberian adaptogen used by Russian athletes for physical performance. Contains ecdysteroids (20-hydroxyecdysone) studied for muscle and endurance support.

Mare's Tail

Mare's Tail

Equisetum sp.

T — Traditional UseEquisetaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as poison, abortifacient, contraceptive, urinary aid, cough medicine, kidney aid. Documented among Aleut, Costanoan, Modesse.

Marginal Wood Fern

Marginal Wood Fern

Dryopteris marginalis

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for poison, vermifuge.

Marigold

Marigold

Calendula officinalis

A — Strong EvidenceAsteraceae

Premier wound-healing herb — for cuts, burns, diaper rash, and radiation dermatitis. Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and lymphatic. Calendula cream/salve is a medicine cabinet essential. Internal use for GI inflammation and menstrual cramps.

Marigold Bush

Marigold Bush

Tithonia diversifolia

C — Limited EvidenceAsteraceae

Caribbean and Central American bitter leaf for malaria, diabetes, and stomach pain; also a soil-enrichment plant.

Marlberry

Marlberry

Ardisia japonica

T — Traditional UseMyrsinaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for bronchitis, circulation, conjunctivitis, detoxicant, expectorant, hemoptysis, hepatoma, lung, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Marsh Bellflower

Marsh Bellflower

Campanula aparinoides

T — Traditional UseCampanulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Iroquois.

Marsh Blue Violet

Marsh Blue Violet

Viola cucullata

T — Traditional UseViolaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, blood medicine, cold remedy, cough medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Cherokee.

Marsh Fleabane

Marsh Fleabane

Senecio congestus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Eskimo, Inuktitut, Eskimo, Western.

Marsh Hedgenettle

Marsh Hedgenettle

Stachys palustris

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, venereal aid. Documented among Chippewa, Delaware, Delaware, Oklahoma.

Marsh Horsetail

Marsh Horsetail

Equisetum palustre

T — Traditional UseEquisetaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, laxative. Documented among Ojibwa.

Marshmallow

Marshmallow

Althaea officinalis

C — Limited EvidenceMalvaceae

A soothing mucilaginous herb used to support digestive, respiratory, and urinary tract comfort.

Marshmallow Flower

Marshmallow Flower

Althaea officinalis (flower)

T — Traditional UseMalvaceae

The flowers of marshmallow — milder and prettier than the root. Used as a gentle soothing tea for sore throat and mild respiratory support.

Marshmallow Leaf

Marshmallow Leaf

Althaea officinalis (leaf)

C — Limited EvidenceMalvaceae

The leaf of marshmallow — less mucilaginous than the root but still demulcent. Used for respiratory and urinary comfort, and as a gentle daily tea.

Marshmallow Root

Marshmallow Root

Althaea officinalis

B — Good EvidenceMalvaceae

Premier demulcent — root is 25-35% mucilage. For GERD, gastritis, sore throats, dry coughs, and UTIs. Original marshmallow candy was made from this root. Cold infusion (overnight soak) extracts maximum mucilage.

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