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Centella (Topical)

Centella (Topical)

Centella asiatica (topical)

B — Good EvidenceApiaceae

Topical Centella/Cica is a K-beauty staple for skin repair, sensitivity, redness, and barrier support. The #1 trending skincare ingredient from Asia.

Cerecito

Cerecito

Erythroxylum steyermarkii

T — Traditional UseErythroxylaceae

A medicinal plant (Erythroxylum steyermarkii) from the Erythroxylaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Cespitose Goldenweed

Cespitose Goldenweed

Stenotus lanuginosus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, nose medicine, oral aid, throat aid, toothache remedy. Documented among Navajo.

Cestrum Nocturnum

Cestrum Nocturnum

Cestrum nocturnum

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Tropical American shrub used in Filipino, Indian, and Latin American folk medicine. Leaf decoction for epilepsy (Philippines). Flower infusion as mild sedative. CAUTION: All parts contain solanaceous alkaloids and saponins. Berries are toxic.

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract

Ceylon Cinnamon Extract

Cinnamomum verum (extract)

B — Good EvidenceLauraceae

Standardized CEYLON cinnamon — 250x less coumarin than Cassia. CinSulin water extract is the most studied form for blood sugar support.

Ceylon Citronella

Ceylon Citronella

Cymbopogon nardus

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), anodyne, carminative, cholera, dentifrice, diaphoretic, disinfectant, dyspepsia, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Chaga Extract

Chaga Extract

Inonotus obliquus (extract)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Dual-extracted (hot water + alcohol) Chaga — captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenoids for immune support.

Chaga Tea

Chaga Tea

Inonotus obliquus (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Chaga simmered as a traditional tea — the oldest preparation method. Rich in melanin, polysaccharides, and betulinic acid from birch trees.

Chaga Tincture

Chaga Tincture

Inonotus obliquus (dual-extract tincture)

C — Limited EvidenceHymenochaetaceae

Dual-extracted Chaga tincture (hot water + alcohol). Captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenoids (betulinic acid, inotodiol).

Chainey Root

Chainey Root

Smilax balbisiana

T — Traditional UseSmilacaceae

Jamaican blood purifier and male tonic; used for skin disorders, arthritis, and as a general vitality booster.

Chambers' Twinpod

Chambers' Twinpod

Physaria chambersii

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Paiute, Shoshoni.

Chamomile Bath

Chamomile Bath

Matricaria chamomilla (bath)

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Strong chamomile tea added to bathwater — for skin soothing, relaxation, and as a gentle remedy for infant fussiness. Traditional European baby bath.

Chamomile (Egyptian)

Chamomile (Egyptian)

Matricaria chamomilla (Egyptian origin)

B — Good EvidenceAsteraceae

Egyptian-grown chamomile is considered the highest quality variety due to its high essential oil content. Same species as German Chamomile.

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 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 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.

Chaparral Currant

Chaparral Currant

Ribes malvaceum

T — Traditional UseGrossulariaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as toothache remedy. Documented among Luiseno.

Chaparral Heathgoldenrod

Chaparral Heathgoldenrod

Ericameria brachylepis

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Diegueno.

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.

Charlock Mustard

Charlock Mustard

Sinapis arvensis

T — Traditional UseBrassicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, disinfectant, emetic. Documented among 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.

Chasteberry

Chasteberry

Vitex agnus-castus

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

A well-studied herb used to support hormonal balance, particularly for menstrual cycle regularity and PMS comfort.

Chaste Tree Capsule

Chaste Tree Capsule

Vitex agnus-castus (400mg)

B — Good EvidenceLamiaceae

Standard Vitex capsule — 400mg whole berry or 40mg extract. Take first thing in morning on empty stomach. Takes 3-6 months for full effect on cycle regulation.

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.

Chaste Tree Leaf

Chaste Tree Leaf

Vitex agnus-castus (leaf)

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

The leaves of Vitex — milder than the berries. Used as a tea for gentle hormonal support. Less studied than the fruit/berry form.

Cheatgrass

Cheatgrass

Bromus tectorum

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

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

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.

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 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 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 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 Lantern

Chinese Lantern

Quincula lobata

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

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

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.

Chinese Polystichum

Chinese Polystichum

Polystichum polyblepharum

T — Traditional UseDryopteridaceae

A medicinal plant (Polystichum polyblepharum) from the Dryopteridaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Chinese Red Date

Chinese Red Date

Ziziphus jujuba (dried)

C — Limited EvidenceRhamnaceae

Dried jujube fruit — staple in TCM formulas and Asian cooking. Nourishes blood, calms spirit, harmonizes other herbs. Often eaten as a snack or in soups.

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 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.

Chitraka

Chitraka

Plumbago zeylanica

T — Traditional UsePlumbaginaceae

Powerful Ayurvedic digestive stimulant used for sluggish digestion, piles, skin disorders, and rheumatism. The root contains plumbagin with strong biological activity.

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.

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