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Crotalaria retusa
Traditional medicinal plant used for fever, hemoptysis, impetigo, poison, scabies.
Botrychium virginianum
Native American medicinal plant used as other, pediatric aid, emetic, snake bite remedy, diaphoretic, expectorant. Documented among Abnaki, Cherokee, Chickasaw.
Glyceria canadensis
Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid. Documented among Ojibwa.
Eryngium aquaticum
Native American medicinal plant used as emetic, gastrointestinal aid, antidote, diuretic, expectorant, snake bite remedy. Documented among Alabama, Cherokee, Choctaw.
Liatris laxa
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, antiemetic, antirheumatic (external), dietary aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Seminole.
Hieracium venosum
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Cherokee.
Rauvolfia caffra
East/Southern African relative of R. vomitoria; bark for fever, malaria, and mental illness; contains reserpine-type alkaloids.
Machaeranthera grindelioides
Native American medicinal plant used as cough medicine. Documented among Hopi.
Houstonia rubra
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Kayenta.
Frangula rubra
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic. Documented among Miwok.
Eriophorum russeolum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, eye medicine. Documented among Eskimo, Western.
Ribes triste
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, urinary aid, gynecological aid, eye medicine. Documented among Chippewa, Ojibwa, Tanana, Upper.
Gaillardia pinnatifida
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, diuretic, gynecological aid, psychological aid, misc. disease remedy, other. Documented among Hopi, Keres, Western, Navajo.
Silene campanulata
Native American medicinal plant used as pediatric aid. Documented among Karok.
Rubus idaeus (tea)
The classic pregnancy tea (2nd-3rd trimester) — tones the uterus. Also used for menstrual support and as a mineral-rich daily tonic. Pleasant, mild taste.
Lachnanthes tinctoria
Traditional medicinal plant used for cardiotonic, cough, hypnotic, intellect, pneumonia, poison, stimulant.
Ceanothus americanus
Lymphatic and splenic herb — strongest action on the spleen of any Western herb. For mononucleosis, tonsillitis, swollen glands, and splenomegaly. Used during American Revolution as tea substitute (hence the name).
Amaranthus retroflexus
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, dermatological aid, gynecological aid, witchcraft medicine, gastrointestinal aid, throat aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Keres, Western.
Eriogonum racemosum
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, orthopedic aid, blood medicine. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.
Ceanothus sanguineus
Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Sanpoil.
Erodium cicutarium
Native American medicinal plant used as misc. disease remedy, gynecological aid, dermatological aid, disinfectant, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Costanoan, Jemez, Navajo, Kayenta.
Trillium erectum
Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, pediatric aid, cancer treatment, cough medicine, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Abnaki, Cherokee, Iroquois.
Monascus purpureus (on rice)
Rice fermented with Monascus yeast — naturally contains monacolin K (identical to lovastatin). Effective for cholesterol but regulated in some countries.
Ganoderma lucidum (extract)
Dual-extracted Reishi — hot water for polysaccharides, alcohol for triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction for immune modulation and longevity.
Ganoderma lucidum (tea)
Sliced Reishi simmered 2+ hours — the traditional TCM preparation. Bitter taste. Captures water-soluble polysaccharides. Often blended with honey or other herbs.
Ganoderma lucidum (tincture)
Dual-extracted Reishi tincture — captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction in convenient dropper format.
Various (5 Bach flowers)
The 5 Bach Flower Essences: Star of Bethlehem, Rock Rose, Impatiens, Cherry Plum, Clematis. Used for emotional crisis, shock, and stress. Extremely dilute.
Pleopeltis polypodioides
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, oral aid, pediatric aid, vertigo medicine. Documented among Houma.
Vitis vinifera (extract)
A polyphenol from grapes, Japanese Knotweed, and berries. Studied for cardiovascular health, longevity, and anti-aging through sirtuin activation.
Polygonum cuspidatum (extract)
Standardized trans-resveratrol from Japanese Knotweed root — the most common commercial source. 150-500mg daily. Studied for cardiovascular and anti-aging effects.
Retama raetam
North African and Middle Eastern desert broom used in Jordanian, Tunisian, and Libyan folk medicine for diabetes, hypertension, and skin conditions. Contains cytisine-related quinolizidine alkaloids. Biblical 'broom tree' under which Elijah rested.
Krameria triandra
A Peruvian astringent root used for oral health — gum disease, mouth ulcers, and sore throat. Found in some natural toothpastes.
Rhinacanthus nasutus
Thai traditional medicine plant for ringworm, eczema, herpes, and skin fungal infections. Root contains rhinacanthin compounds with antifungal, antiviral, and anticancer properties. Applied topically and taken internally.
Rhodiola crenulata
A high-altitude Tibetan Rhodiola species — used for altitude sickness adaptation and as a general adaptogen. Similar but not identical to R. rosea.
Rhodiola rosea (SHR-5 extract)
Standardized to 3% rosavins and 1% salidroside (SHR-5). The most clinically studied Rhodiola extract for stress, fatigue, and cognitive performance.
Rhodiola rosea
A powerful Arctic adaptogen studied for mental performance, physical stamina, stress resilience, and mild-moderate depression support.
Rhodiola rosea (tea)
Rhodiola root tea — milder than extract but still effective. Simmer dried root 10-15 minutes. Take in morning (stimulating). Slightly rose-like taste.
Rhodiola rosea (tincture)
Alcohol-extracted Rhodiola — fast-acting adaptogen for acute stress and mental performance. 20-40 drops in morning water. Do NOT take in evening (stimulating).
Rheum palmatum
TCM purgative — "General Rhubarb" clears heat and moves stool. Contains anthraquinones (emodin, rhein). Small doses are astringent/binding; large doses are laxative. Key ingredient in many TCM formulas. NOT the garden rhubarb stalk.
Chamaesyce glyptosperma
Native American medicinal plant used as gland medicine, gynecological aid, snake bite remedy. Documented among Iroquois, Thompson.
Plantago lanceolata
Common European weed used as a relaxing expectorant for catarrhal conditions, a first-aid wound herb for insect bites and cuts, and a soothing remedy for cystitis, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome.
Tetrapanax papyrifera
Traditional medicinal plant used for cystitis, diuretic, dysuria, fever, lactogogue.
Heuchera richardsonii
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, eye medicine, dermatological aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Cree, Woodlands, Lakota.
Crataegus rivularis
Native American medicinal plant used as poison. Documented among Mendocino Indian.
Erigeron pulchellus
Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, analgesic, anticonvulsive, antihemorrhagic, cold remedy, cough medicine. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois.
Eriogonum sphaerocephalum
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, cold remedy. Documented among Paiute, Shoshoni.
Clematis columbiana
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Thompson.
Iberis amara
Traditional medicinal plant used for antirheumatic, antiscorbutic, asthma, bronchitis, cardiotonic, expectorant, gout, homeopathy, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.
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