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Sorbus aucuparia
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, emetic, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid. Documented among Potawatomi.
Euonymus europaea
Native American medicinal plant used as anthelmintic, cathartic, dietary aid, pediatric aid, urinary aid. Documented among Iroquois.
Lappula squarrosa
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic. Documented among Ojibwa, South.
Euterpe precatoria
Wild Amazonian acai relative (not the cultivated E. oleracea) whose ROOT is the primary medicinal part in traditional Amazonian medicine. Root decoction for malaria, diabetes, hepatitis, and kidney pain. Contains apigenin and vanillic acid.
Gnaphalium sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Pomo.
Euphrasia officinalis
A traditional European herb used for eye comfort and seasonal respiratory support, often used as an eye wash or in eye formulas.
Fagraea berteroana
Pacific Island tree with intensely fragrant flowers used in Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tongan traditional medicine. Bark decoction for fever and diarrhea. Leaf poultice for skin conditions. Culturally important lei flower throughout Polynesia.
Calliandra eriophylla
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Yavapai.
Brickellia eupatorioides
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine, other. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Sideroxylon foetidissimum
Native American medicinal plant used as love medicine. Documented among Seminole.
Duchesnea indica
Traditional medicinal plant used for abscess, bite(bug), bite(snake), boil, cancer(digestive), decoagulant, eczema, laryngitis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
Geocaulon lividum
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, dermatological aid, emetic. Documented among Cree, Hudson Bay.
Dalea formosa
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, emetic, strengthener. Documented among Jemez, Keres, Western.
Maianthemum racemosum
Native American medicinal plant used as antihemorrhagic, antirheumatic (internal), eye medicine, analgesic, gynecological aid, contraceptive. Documented among Abnaki, Algonquin, Quebec, Cherokee.
Arecastrum romanzoffianum
Traditional medicinal plant used for antifertility.
Galium fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, ceremonial medicine, emetic, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Ceanothus fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as oral aid, sedative, ceremonial medicine, emetic. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Navajo, Kayenta.
Malacothrix fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, eye medicine. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Solanum fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as carminative, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Navajo.
Penstemon fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Packera fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid, ceremonial medicine, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, panacea, pediatric aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Ramah.
Chamaesyce fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, oral aid, pediatric aid, gastrointestinal aid, analgesic, antidiarrheal. Documented among Hopi, Navajo, Navajo, Ramah.
Arenaria fendleri
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, respiratory aid. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Foeniculum vulgare (tea)
One of the most pleasant-tasting digestive teas — sweet, licorice-like flavor. Traditional for infant colic, bloating, gas, and breastfeeding support.
Foeniculum vulgare (gripe water)
Diluted fennel seed tea for infant colic — one of the oldest baby remedies. Can also be given to breastfeeding mother. Gentle, sweet flavor babies accept well.
Trigonella foenum-graecum (extract)
Standardized for furostanol saponins (Testofen) or 4-hydroxyisoleucine. Used for blood sugar support, lactation, and testosterone support in men.
Trigonella foenum-graecum (tea)
Fenugreek seeds steeped overnight or simmered — for blood sugar, lactation, and digestive support. Distinctive maple-like flavor. Soak overnight for easier digestion.
Gadus morhua (fermented)
Traditionally fermented cod liver oil — provides vitamins A, D, and EPA/DHA in their natural forms. Used by Weston A. Price followers for bone/tooth health.
Allium sativum (black/honey ferment)
Garlic transformed through fermentation — black garlic (heat) or honey-garlic (lacto). Both increase SAC content and reduce harshness while maintaining benefits.
Curcuma longa (fermented)
Turmeric that has been fermented to increase bioavailability of curcumin without needing piperine. Easier on the digestive system.
Lomatium dissectum
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid, veterinary aid. Documented among Thompson.
Lomatium dissectum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, dietary aid, eye medicine, respiratory aid, tuberculosis remedy, antirheumatic (internal). Documented among Nez Perce, Okanagan-Colville, Paiute, Northern.
Ligusticum filicinum
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, cough medicine. Documented among Menominee, Paiute.
Ferula assa-foetida (leaf)
Iranian use of asafoetida LEAVES (distinct from the resin spice) for wound healing and topical anti-inflammatory. Leaf preparations used in rural Iranian medicine for bruises, joint pain, and skin conditions. Different chemical profile from the resin.
Chenopodium graveolens
Native American medicinal plant used as emetic, analgesic, herbal steam. Documented among Keres, Western, Zuni.
Dyssodia papposa
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid, febrifuge, other, analgesic, antihemorrhagic, reproductive aid. Documented among Dakota, Keres, Western, Lakota.
Tanacetum parthenium (extract)
Standardized to parthenolide content (0.2-0.7%). The most studied form for migraine prevention. Take daily for 2-3 months for full preventive effect.
Jatropha gossypiifolia
Caribbean purgative and fever remedy; leaf decoction used for hypertension and skin infections. Toxic in large amounts.
Triosteum perfoliatum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, emetic, febrifuge, orthopedic aid, abortifacient, analgesic. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Meskwaki.
Cirsium remotifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as oral aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Kwakiutl.
Ficus thonningii
Pan-African fig tree used in at least 20 different traditional medicine systems. Bark decoction for diarrhea, respiratory infections, and lactation support. Latex applied for warts and ringworm. Sacred tree in many cultures.
Antennaria howellii
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Ojibwa.
Artemisia campestris
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, antirheumatic (external), cough medicine, dermatological aid, eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Lakota, Shuswap.
Sonchus arvensis
Native American medicinal plant used as sedative, gynecological aid. Documented among Cherokee, Potawatomi.
Cirsium discolor
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, hemorrhoid remedy, analgesic, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Cree, Iroquois, Meskwaki.
Scrophularia nodosa
Traditional lymphatic and skin herb — for eczema, psoriasis, and swollen glands. Contains iridoids and saponins. Related to foxglove but much safer. Used as poultice for hemorrhoids and wounds.
Crataegus chrysocarpa
Native American medicinal plant used as laxative, antidiarrheal, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Ojibwa, South, Potawatomi.
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia
Native American medicinal plant used as misc. disease remedy, dermatological aid. Documented among Aleut, Thompson.
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