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Anemone pulsatilla
Traditional medicinal plant used for alterative, antidote, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, hemicrania, wart.
Potentilla pensylvanica
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Pyrroloquinoline Quinone
Mitochondrial biogenesis factor — the only supplement proven to CREATE new mitochondria (not just support existing ones). For brain health, energy, and anti-aging. 10-20mg daily. Works synergistically with CoQ10. Found naturally in natto, parsley, and green tea.
Rhus trilobata
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, pediatric aid. Documented among Diegueno.
Notopterygium incisum
TCM wind-damp herb for the UPPER body — partner of Du Huo (lower body). For neck/shoulder stiffness, occipital headache, and upper body joint pain from wind-cold-damp. Very warming and aromatic. Key herb in Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang.
Peucedanum decursivum
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), analgesic, antitussive, apoplexy, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, carminative, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Qualea grandiflora
Brazilian cerrado tree used in folk medicine of Goias and Minas Gerais for gastric ulcers, diarrhea, and skin infections. Bark decoction for throat infections. Contains squalene and betulinic acid. One of the most common cerrado tree species.
Quassia amara
One of the most bitter substances in nature — used as digestive bitter, antimalarial, and insecticide. For loss of appetite, dyspepsia, and intestinal parasites. Contains quassin (appetite stimulant). Used in brewing as hops substitute.
Crataegus submollis
Native American medicinal plant used as witchcraft medicine. Documented among Iroquois.
Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco
Traditional medicinal plant used for asthma, fever, malaria, stimulant, tonic.
Phyllanthus niruri
Pan-tropical kidney stone remedy — used in Brazilian, Indian, Chinese, and Caribbean traditional medicine. Dissolves calcium oxalate crystals. Also hepatoprotective (used for hepatitis B in Asia). Name means "stone breaker" in Portuguese and Spanish.
Filipendula rubra
Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, love medicine. Documented among Meskwaki.
Stillingia sylvatica
Eclectic medicine alterative — for chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis), syphilis (historical), and lymphatic congestion. Fresh root is most potent. Contains stillingine. Often combined with other alteratives (Burdock, Red Clover).
Various plant sources
A flavonoid found in onions, apples, and berries. Used for allergy support (mast cell stabilizer), cardiovascular health, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Quercetin 500mg + Bromelain 100mg
Classic allergy formula — Quercetin stabilizes mast cells while Bromelain enhances quercetin absorption and provides its own anti-inflammatory action. Take 20 min before meals.
Quercetin dihydrate (500mg)
Standard quercetin capsule — 500mg 1-2x daily. The natural mast cell stabilizer for allergies. Take with bromelain for enhanced absorption. 20 min before meals.
Porophyllum ruderale
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(bones), bite(snake), erysipelas, spasm, sudorific.
Cinchona spp
A medicinal plant (Cinchona spp) from the Rubiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Cinchona pubescens
Alternative cinchona species with higher quinine content than C. officinalis. Historical antimalarial. Tonic water originated as a way to make bitter quinine palatable (with gin). Modern tonic water has negligible quinine.
Alstonia constricta
Aboriginal antipyretic used for fever, especially malarial fever. Contains alstonine and other indole alkaloids with antimalarial and bitter tonic properties.
Combretum indicum
Southeast Asian vine used in Filipino, Thai, and Ayurvedic medicine for intestinal roundworms — seeds are the primary anthelmintic. Flowers change color white-pink-red over 3 days. Contains quisqualic acid (AMPA receptor agonist). For parasites and fever.
Corydalis sempervirens
Native American medicinal plant used as hemorrhoid remedy. Documented among Iroquois.
Rosa rubiginosa
A medicinal plant (Rosa rubiginosa) from the Rosaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Gutierrezia californica
Native American medicinal plant used as orthopedic aid. Documented among Kawaiisu.
Prosopis pubescens
Native American medicinal plant used as ear medicine, eye medicine, dermatological aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Apache, Mescalero, Apache, Western, Paiute.
Dasiphora floribunda
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, other, poison, gynecological aid. Documented among Cheyenne, Tanana, Upper.
Argentina anserina
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, emetic, diuretic, pediatric aid, analgesic. Documented among Blackfoot, Iroquois, Kwakiutl.
Cucurbita sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (internal), diuretic, ear medicine, febrifuge, heart medicine, kidney aid. Documented among Cheyenne.
Chamaesyce melanadenia
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, ear medicine. Documented among Cahuilla.
Lycium torreyi
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic, misc. disease remedy, panacea, toothache remedy. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Potentilla recta
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, internal medicine. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.
Santalum acuminatum
A medicinal plant (Santalum acuminatum) from the Santalaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Potentilla arguta
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville.
Chiococca alba
Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, bechic, bite(snake), blennorrhagia, diuretic, dropsy, emetic, emollient, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Reduced Coenzyme Q10
The reduced/active form of CoQ10 — better absorbed than ubiquinone, especially for people over 40. Essential for mitochondrial energy and heart health.
Prosopis velutina
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, analgesic, antidiarrheal, burn dressing, cathartic, disinfectant. Documented among Papago, Pima.
Pulsatilla occidentalis
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, antirheumatic (external), eye medicine. Documented among Okanagon, Thompson.
Parthenium integrifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, veterinary aid. Documented among Catawba.
Cucurbita maxima
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, gynecological aid, laxative, psychological aid, diuretic. Documented among Hawaiian, Ojibwa.
Potentilla hippiana
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid, gynecological aid, panacea. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.
Anisodus tanguticus
A medicinal plant (Anisodus tanguticus) from the Solanaceae family used in traditional medicine.
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