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Stenotaphrum secundatum
Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, gynecological aid, oral aid, pediatric aid. Documented among Hawaiian.
Teucrium kotschyanum
A medicinal plant (Teucrium kotschyanum) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Spiraea tomentosa
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, antiemetic, gynecological aid. Documented among Mohegan, Ojibwa.
Oenothera triloba
Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), dermatological aid. Documented among Zuni.
Gentiana acaulis
A medicinal plant (Gentiana acaulis) from the Gentianaceae family used in traditional medicine.
Aletes acaulis
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, emetic. Documented among Keres, Western.
Townsendia exscapa
Native American medicinal plant used as veterinary aid, ceremonial medicine, gynecological aid. Documented among Blackfoot, Navajo, Navajo, Ramah.
Tetraneuris scaposa
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Zuni.
Stemona tuberosa
Southeast Asian and Chinese medicinal root for cough, bronchitis, and external parasites (lice, scabies). Contains stemofoline and stemonine alkaloids with antitussive activity. Used in TCM (Bai Bu) and Thai traditional formulas for chronic cough.
Stenochlaena palustris
Southeast Asian climbing fern eaten as vegetable and used in Malay and Dayak traditional medicine for fever, skin conditions, and wound healing. Young red fronds eaten as ulam (Malaysian herb salad). Rich in phenolics and antioxidants.
Stephania tetrandra
Traditional medicinal plant used for ache, arthrodynia, beri-beri, edema, hypertension, numbness.
Sterculia lychnophora
Used in TCM for sore throat, hoarseness, and dry cough. Moistens the throat, opens the lungs, and relieves constipation.
Sterculia setigera
West African tree producing gum (karaya gum) used in Senegalese and Malian traditional medicine for cough, dysentery, and wound healing. Gum used as bulk laxative and pharmaceutical excipient. Bark decoction for syphilis and tuberculosis.
Chaenactis stevioides
Native American medicinal plant used as heart medicine, pediatric aid. Documented among Nevada Indian.
Stevia rebaudiana
A Paraguayan herb 200-300x sweeter than sugar, used as a natural zero-calorie sweetener. Also has mild blood pressure and blood sugar-lowering effects.
Mentzelia sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as poultice. Documented among Miwok.
Geranium viscosissimum
Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, eye medicine, other, dermatological aid, gynecological aid, love medicine. Documented among Blackfoot, Sanpoil, Thompson.
Arctostaphylos viscida
Native American medicinal plant used as dietary aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Miwok.
Cornus foemina
Native American medicinal plant used as throat aid, febrifuge, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Houma.
Oligoneuron rigidum
Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, diuretic, dermatological aid. Documented among Chippewa, Meskwaki.
Thelesperma filifolium
Native American medicinal plant used as pediatric aid, tuberculosis remedy. Documented among Keres, Western.
Galium tinctorium
Native American medicinal plant used as pulmonary aid. Documented among Ojibwa.
Linum rigidum
Native American medicinal plant used as psychological aid. Documented among Keres, Western.
Coreopsis palmata
Native American medicinal plant used as orthopedic aid. Documented among Meskwaki.
Urtica dioica
Cleansing, detoxifying diuretic herb used for hay fever, arthritis, anemia, and skin conditions. Root treats enlarged prostate. Rich in minerals including iron, calcium, and potassium.
Urtica dioica (root extract)
Standardized nettle ROOT extract — specifically for prostate/BPH support. Different from nettle leaf (which is nutritive/antihistamine).
Urtica dioica (leaf)
The LEAF of stinging nettle — a nutritive mineral-rich tonic and antihistamine. Different uses from nettle ROOT. Rich in iron, calcium, and silica.
Urtica dioica (root)
The ROOT of nettle (not leaf) is specifically used for prostate health and BPH support. Has different properties than the leaf.
Ribes bracteosum
Native American medicinal plant used as venereal aid, dermatological aid, reproductive aid, laxative, cold remedy, pediatric aid. Documented among Bella Coola, Haisla, Nitinaht.
Pluchea foetida
Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge. Documented among Choctaw.
Ailanthus altissima
Antidiarrheal herb used to treat dysentery and duodenal ulcers. Also used as an astringent and anthelmintic.
Anthemis cotula
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, anticonvulsive, antirheumatic (internal), dermatological aid, diaphoretic, emetic. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Karok.
Astragalus praelongus
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, emetic. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Hypericum perforatum
One of the most studied herbs for mood support. Extensively researched for mild to moderate emotional wellness. Has critical drug interactions.
Hypericum perforatum (300mg)
Standard SJW capsule — 300mg extract (0.3% hypericin) 3x daily. The most studied dose for mild-moderate depression. CRITICAL drug interactions — check all medications.
Hypericum perforatum (extract)
Standardized to 0.3% hypericin. Clinical evidence comparable to SSRIs for mild-moderate depression. CRITICAL drug interactions — the most interaction-prone herb.
Hypericum perforatum (0.3% hypericin)
German standardized extract — 300mg 3x daily (0.3% hypericin). Matches SSRIs for mild-moderate depression in meta-analyses. LI 160 and WS 5572 are the most-studied extracts. Full effect takes 4-6 weeks. THE most drug-interacting herb known.
Hypericum perforatum (tea)
Dried St. John's Wort steeped as tea — milder than capsules but still has drug interactions. 2-3 cups daily. Yellow tea turns reddish. Same interaction warnings apply.
Antennaria dioica
Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Gosiute.
Phyllanthus niruri
Famous tropical kidney stone herb — used worldwide in folk medicine. Emerging clinical evidence for preventing calcium oxalate stone formation.
Phyllanthus niruri
A tropical herb whose name means "stone breaker" — traditionally used worldwide for kidney stones, gallstones, and liver support. Promising research.
Collinsonia canadensis
A traditional Eclectic medicine herb used for venous support, hemorrhoids, and urinary gravel.
Collinsonia canadensis
Eclectic medicine vein and hemorrhoid herb — for varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and venous congestion. Strengthens vascular tone. Also used for kidney stones (hence "stone root") and laryngitis. Fresh root tincture is most potent.
Erodium sp.
Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Hualapai.
Hypericum crux-andreae
Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, eye medicine. Documented among Choctaw.
Hypericum multicaule
Native American medicinal plant used as antidiarrheal, eye medicine. Documented among Alabama.
Lesquerella rectipes
Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, eye medicine, respiratory aid, toothache remedy. Documented among Navajo, Ramah.
Ashwagandha + Rhodiola + Holy Basil + Schisandra
Four-adaptogen formula for comprehensive stress resilience. Each adaptogen works through different HPA axis pathways for synergistic cortisol regulation.
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