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Cordyceps Capsule

Cordyceps Capsule

Cordyceps militaris (500mg)

B — Good EvidenceCordycipitaceae

Standard Cordyceps capsule — 500mg fruiting body. For energy, athletic performance, and lung capacity. 1-3g daily. Works best with consistent daily use over weeks.

Cordyceps Extract

Cordyceps Extract

Cordyceps militaris (extract)

B — Good EvidenceCordycipitaceae

Dual-extracted Cordyceps — hot water for polysaccharides, alcohol for cordycepin. Used for athletic performance, lung capacity, and energy support.

Cordyceps Tincture

Cordyceps Tincture

Cordyceps militaris (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceCordycipitaceae

Dual-extracted Cordyceps tincture — for athletic performance, energy, and lung capacity. 30-60 drops 1-2x daily in morning. Pairs well with Lion's Mane for "stack."

Coriander Seed

Coriander Seed

Coriandrum sativum

C — Limited EvidenceApiaceae

The seeds of the cilantro plant — used for digestive support, blood sugar balance, and as a gentle detoxifying herb. Different profile from the leaf (cilantro).

Cork Oak

Cork Oak

Quercus suber

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

A medicinal plant (Quercus suber) from the Fagaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Corkwood Tree

Corkwood Tree

Duboisia myoporoides

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for hypnotic, intoxicant, mydriatic, parturition, piscicide, poison, psychiatry, sedative.

Corn Cockle

Corn Cockle

Agrostemma githago

T — Traditional UseCaryophyllaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for cancer, diuretic, dropsy, emmenagogue, expectorant, jaundice, poison, vermifuge.

Cornelian Cherry

Cornelian Cherry

Cornus mas

T — Traditional UseCornaceae

A medicinal plant (Cornus mas) from the Cornaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Cornflower

Cornflower

Centaurea cyanus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for astringent, collyrium, diuretic, emmenagogue, eye, fever, pectoral, stimulant, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Cornmint

Cornmint

Mentha arvensis var. piperascens

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Mentha arvensis var. piperascens) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Corn Mint

Corn Mint

Mentha arvensis

C — Limited EvidenceLamiaceae

The main commercial source of natural menthol. Used for digestive support, headache relief, and respiratory comfort.

Cornsilk

Cornsilk

Zea mays

C — Limited EvidencePoaceae

Soothing diuretic herb used for urinary tract infections, cystitis, urethritis, and prostatitis. Also helpful for bedwetting in children and for kidney stones. Reduces fluid retention.

Corn Silk

Corn Silk

Zea mays

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

The silky threads from corn cobs, used traditionally as a mild diuretic and urinary tract soother.

Cornus Fruit

Cornus Fruit

Cornus officinalis

C — Limited EvidenceCornaceae

A TCM kidney/liver astringent herb used for frequent urination, excessive sweating, and lower back weakness. Key ingredient in Liu Wei Di Huang Wan.

Corsican Mint

Corsican Mint

Mentha requienii

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

A medicinal plant (Mentha requienii) from the Lamiaceae family used in traditional medicine.

Corydalis

Corydalis

Corydalis yanhusuo

B — Good EvidencePapaveraceae

One of TCM's strongest pain-relief herbs, containing dl-THP (tetrahydropalmatine). Used for menstrual pain, abdominal pain, and traumatic injury.

Costmary

Costmary

Balsamita major

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ear medicine. Documented among Iroquois.

Costus

Costus

Saussurea costus

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Ayurvedic and Chinese herb used for digestive and respiratory problems including abdominal distention, nausea, vomiting, and poor appetite. Listed as CITES Appendix I (most endangered).

Cotton

Cotton

Gossypium sp

T — Traditional UseMalvaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, ache(head), aphrodisiac, astringent, bite(bat), cancer, dysentery, ecbolic, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Cottonbatting Plant

Cottonbatting Plant

Pseudognaphalium stramineum

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, ceremonial medicine, emetic, panacea, dermatological aid. Documented among Kawaiisu, Navajo, Ramah, Pomo.

Cotula Cinerea

Cotula Cinerea

Cotula cinerea

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Saharan desert herb used across North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Libya) for colds, fever, digestive complaints, and menstrual pain. Traditionally prepared as sweet tea. Contains essential oils with thymol and carvacrol.

Cotulaleaf Pincushionplant

Cotulaleaf Pincushionplant

Navarretia cotulifolia

T — Traditional UsePolemoniaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external). Documented among Miwok.

Couch Grass

Couch Grass

Elymus repens

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

A common "weed" that is actually a gentle urinary demulcent and diuretic. Used for bladder irritation, UTI support, and kidney gravel.

Couch Grass Root

Couch Grass Root

Elymus repens

T — Traditional UsePoaceae

A gentle urinary demulcent and diuretic from a common lawn weed. Used for bladder irritation, cystitis support, and kidney gravel.

Coulter's Wrinklefruit

Coulter's Wrinklefruit

Tetraclea coulteri

T — Traditional UseVerbenaceae

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

Cow Parsnip

Cow Parsnip

Heracleum sphondylium

T — Traditional UseApiaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for callus, cancer, medicine.

Cowslip

Cowslip

Primula veris

C — Limited EvidencePrimulaceae

Traditional European cough and bronchitis herb — expectorant saponins in root, calming properties in flowers. Ingredient in Sinupret (German sinus remedy). Protected wildflower in many countries.

Cow's tongue

Cow's tongue

Pseudelephantopus spicatus (juss.) gleason

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

A medicinal plant (Pseudelephantopus spicatus (juss.) gleason) from the Asteraceae family used in traditional medicine.

Coyotebrush

Coyotebrush

Baccharis pilularis

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as panacea. Documented among Costanoan.

Coyote Mint

Coyote Mint

Monardella villosa

T — Traditional UseLamiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, blood medicine, pulmonary aid, respiratory aid. Documented among Cahuilla, Costanoan, Mahuna.

Coyote Tobacco

Coyote Tobacco

Nicotiana attenuata

T — Traditional UseSolanaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, hemostat, narcotic, analgesic, cough medicine, veterinary aid. Documented among Apache, White Mountain, Hopi, Navajo, Kayenta.

Crack Willow

Crack Willow

Salix fragilis

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, hemostat. Documented among Ojibwa.

Cramp Bark

Cramp Bark

Viburnum opulus

T — Traditional UseAdoxaceae

A traditional antispasmodic herb used to support muscle relaxation and menstrual comfort.

Cramp Bark Extract

Cramp Bark Extract

Viburnum opulus (extract)

T — Traditional UseAdoxaceae

Extract of cramp bark — a muscle antispasmodic used for menstrual cramps, muscle tension, and leg cramps. Works on smooth and skeletal muscle.

Cranberry

Cranberry

Vaccinium macrocarpon

B — Good EvidenceEricaceae

A well-known berry used to support urinary tract health, particularly in women.

Cranberry Capsule

Cranberry Capsule

Vaccinium macrocarpon (500mg)

A — Strong EvidenceEricaceae

Standard cranberry concentrate capsule. For UTI prevention, look for products standardized to 36mg PACs (proanthocyanidins). Take daily for prevention.

Cranberry + D-Mannose

Cranberry + D-Mannose

Vaccinium macrocarpon + D-Mannose

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (formula)

The two most evidence-based UTI prevention ingredients combined. Cranberry PACs prevent adhesion + D-Mannose flushes E. coli. Daily for recurrent UTI prevention.

Cranberry Extract

Cranberry Extract

Vaccinium macrocarpon (extract)

A — Strong EvidenceEricaceae

Standardized cranberry extract for proanthocyanidins (PACs). More convenient than juice for UTI prevention. 36mg PAC daily is the studied dose.

Cranberry Juice

Cranberry Juice

Vaccinium macrocarpon (juice)

B — Good EvidenceEricaceae

Pure unsweetened cranberry juice — the traditional form for UTI prevention. Must be unsweetened (sugar feeds bacteria). 8oz twice daily for prevention.

Cranberry Powder

Cranberry Powder

Vaccinium macrocarpon (powder)

A — Strong EvidenceEricaceae

Freeze-dried whole cranberry powder — retains PACs, fiber, and vitamin C. No added sugar unlike juice. The most versatile cranberry supplement form.

Cranberry Standardized

Cranberry Standardized

Vaccinium macrocarpon (36mg PACs)

A — Strong EvidenceEricaceae

Standardized cranberry with 36mg proanthocyanidins (PACs) per dose — the clinical dose for UTI prevention. PACs prevent E. coli from adhering to bladder wall. Takes daily use for prevention (not treatment). 36mg PACs = 10 oz pure cranberry juice.

Cranesbill

Cranesbill

Geranium maculatum

T — Traditional UseGeraniaceae

Cranesbill is a premier gentle astringent for restraining excessive discharges such as runny noses, excessive mucus, and vaginal discharge. Also used for diarrhea and as an anti-aging skin herb.

Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtle

Lagerstroemia indica

T — Traditional UseLythraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abdomen, abscess, alexiteric, antidote, astringent, boil, decoagulant, dermatitis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Cream Peavine

Cream Peavine

Lathyrus ochroleucus

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, veterinary aid. Documented among Ojibwa.

Creeping Barberry

Creeping Barberry

Berberis repens

T — Traditional UseBerberidaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for collyrium, contraceptive, cough, placenta, rheumatism, stomach, venereal, wound.

Creeping Buttercup

Creeping Buttercup

Ranunculus repens

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antirheumatic (external), dermatological aid, gynecological aid, other, poison. Documented among Hesquiat, Thompson.

Creeping Juniper

Creeping Juniper

Juniperus horizontalis

T — Traditional UseCupressaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as kidney aid, veterinary aid, ceremonial medicine, cold remedy, cough medicine, febrifuge. Documented among Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow.

Creeping Snowberry

Creeping Snowberry

Gaultheria hispidula

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, sedative. Documented among Algonquin, Quebec, Anticosti.

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