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Red Alder

Red Alder

Alnus rubra

T — Traditional UseBetulaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic, gastrointestinal aid, dermatological aid, pulmonary aid, analgesic, orthopedic aid. Documented among Bella Coola, Carrier, Northern, Carrier, Southern.

Red Baneberry

Red Baneberry

Actaea rubra

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for cold, cough, poison.

Red Barberry

Red Barberry

Mahonia haematocarpa

T — Traditional UseBerberidaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine. Documented among Apache, Mescalero.

Redbay

Redbay

Persea borbonia

T — Traditional UseLauraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, analgesic, antidiarrheal, antiemetic, antirheumatic (external), ceremonial medicine. Documented among Seminole.

Red Bluet

Red Bluet

Houstonia rubra

T — Traditional UseRubiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as eye medicine, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid. Documented among Keres, Western, Navajo, Kayenta.

Red Buckeye

Red Buckeye

Aesculus pavia

T — Traditional UseSapindaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), cancer treatment, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid, gynecological aid, hemorrhoid remedy. Documented among Cherokee.

Red Buckthorn

Red Buckthorn

Frangula rubra

T — Traditional UseRhamnaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cathartic. Documented among Miwok.

Redcardinal

Redcardinal

Erythrina herbacea

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gastrointestinal aid, tonic, analgesic, antiemetic, antirheumatic (external), laxative. Documented among Alabama, Choctaw, Creek.

Red Cedar

Red Cedar

Juniperus virginiana

T — Traditional UseCupressaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for abortifacient, bronchitis, convalescence, debility, emmenagogue, fatality, medicine, poison, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Red Clover

Red Clover

Trifolium pratense

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

A nutritive herb rich in isoflavones, traditionally used for skin health and menopausal support.

Red Clover Blossom

Red Clover Blossom

Trifolium pratense

C — Limited EvidenceFabaceae

A nutritive flower rich in isoflavones used for menopausal support, skin health, and respiratory comfort. Traditionally a blood purifier.

Red Columbine

Red Columbine

Aquilegia canadensis

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as gynecological aid, heart medicine, dermatological aid, kidney aid, witchcraft medicine, antidiarrheal. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Meskwaki.

Red Cottongrass

Red Cottongrass

Eriophorum russeolum

T — Traditional UseCyperaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, eye medicine. Documented among Eskimo, Western.

Red Currant

Red Currant

Ribes triste

T — Traditional UseGrossulariaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as abortifacient, urinary aid, gynecological aid, eye medicine. Documented among Chippewa, Ojibwa, Tanana, Upper.

Red Dome Blanketflower

Red Dome Blanketflower

Gaillardia pinnatifida

T — Traditional UseAsteraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, diuretic, gynecological aid, psychological aid, misc. disease remedy, other. Documented among Hopi, Keres, Western, Navajo.

Red Ginseng

Red Ginseng

Panax ginseng (steamed)

A — Strong EvidenceAraliaceae

White ginseng that has been steamed and dried — this processing creates unique ginsenosides not found in raw ginseng. Considered more warming and potent.

Red Huckleberry

Red Huckleberry

Vaccinium parvifolium

T — Traditional UseEricaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy. Documented among Skagit, Skagit, Upper.

Red Larkspur

Red Larkspur

Delphinium nudicaule

T — Traditional UseRanunculaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as narcotic. Documented among Mendocino Indian.

Red Maca

Red Maca

Lepidium meyenii (red)

C — Limited EvidenceBrassicaceae

The red variety of maca — associated with prostate health, bone density, and female hormonal balance. Mildest flavor of the maca varieties.

Red Mangrove

Red Mangrove

Rhizophora mangle

T — Traditional UseRhizophoraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for angina, asthma, astringent, boil, dyspepsia, elephantiasis, emmenagogue, enuresis, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Red Maple

Red Maple

Acer rubrum

T — Traditional UseSapindaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, antidiarrheal, dermatological aid, eye medicine, gynecological aid, misc. disease remedy. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Ojibwa.

Red Mountain Catchfly

Red Mountain Catchfly

Silene campanulata

T — Traditional UseCaryophyllaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as pediatric aid. Documented among Karok.

Red Mulberry

Red Mulberry

Morus rubra

T — Traditional UseMoraceae

Native American medicinal plant used as urinary aid, anthelmintic, antidiarrheal, cathartic, laxative, emetic. Documented among Alabama, Cherokee, Creek.

Red Oak

Red Oak

Quercus sp.

T — Traditional UseFagaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as dermatological aid, emetic, pulmonary aid, throat aid, blood medicine, cold remedy. Documented among Alabama, Atsugewi, Chippewa.

Redosier Dogwood

Redosier Dogwood

Cornus sericea

T — Traditional UseCornaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, cough medicine, emetic, febrifuge, ceremonial medicine, anthelmintic. Documented among Cree, Hudson Bay, Ojibwa, Thompson.

Red Pine

Red Pine

Pinus resinosa

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, stimulant, analgesic. Documented among Algonquin, Tete-de-Boule, Ojibwa, Ojibwa, South.

Red Raspberry Leaf

Red Raspberry Leaf

Rubus idaeus

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

A traditional pregnancy and women's health tonic, rich in minerals and used to tone uterine muscles.

Red Raspberry Leaf Tea

Red Raspberry Leaf Tea

Rubus idaeus (tea)

C — Limited EvidenceRosaceae

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.

Redroot

Redroot

Lachnanthes tinctoria

T — Traditional UseHaemodoraceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for cardiotonic, cough, hypnotic, intellect, pneumonia, poison, stimulant.

Red Root

Red Root

Ceanothus americanus

T — Traditional UseRhamnaceae

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).

Redroot Amaranth

Redroot Amaranth

Amaranthus retroflexus

T — Traditional UseAmaranthaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as ceremonial medicine, dermatological aid, gynecological aid, witchcraft medicine, gastrointestinal aid, throat aid. Documented among Cherokee, Iroquois, Keres, Western.

Redroot Buckwheat

Redroot Buckwheat

Eriogonum racemosum

T — Traditional UsePolygonaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as analgesic, orthopedic aid, blood medicine. Documented among Navajo, Kayenta, Navajo, Ramah.

Red Saunders

Red Saunders

Pterocarpus santalinus

T — Traditional UseFabaceae

Traditional medicinal plant used for ache(head), ache(stomach), antidote, arrhythmia, astringent, bilious, cosmetic, depurative, and other conditions. Known from ethnobotanical records across multiple cultures.

Redshank

Redshank

Adenostoma sparsifolium

T — Traditional UseRosaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as antirheumatic (external), cold remedy, emetic, gastrointestinal aid, laxative, pulmonary aid. Documented among Cahuilla, Coahuilla, Diegueno.

Red Spruce

Red Spruce

Picea rubens

T — Traditional UsePinaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as cold remedy, misc. disease remedy, pulmonary aid, throat aid. Documented among Cherokee, Montagnais.

Redstem Ceanothus

Redstem Ceanothus

Ceanothus sanguineus

T — Traditional UseRhamnaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as burn dressing, dermatological aid. Documented among Okanagan-Colville, Sanpoil.

Redstem Stork's Bill

Redstem Stork's Bill

Erodium cicutarium

T — Traditional UseGeraniaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as misc. disease remedy, gynecological aid, dermatological aid, disinfectant, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Costanoan, Jemez, Navajo, Kayenta.

Red Trillium

Red Trillium

Trillium erectum

T — Traditional UseNartheciaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as panacea, pediatric aid, cancer treatment, cough medicine, dermatological aid, gastrointestinal aid. Documented among Abnaki, Cherokee, Iroquois.

Red Willow

Red Willow

Salix bonplandiana

T — Traditional UseSalicaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as febrifuge, antidiarrheal. Documented among Costanoan, Kawaiisu.

Redwood

Redwood

Sequoia sempervirens

T — Traditional UseTaxodiaceae

Native American medicinal plant used as blood medicine, liver aid, ear medicine, stimulant, tonic, venereal aid. Documented among Houma, Pomo, Pomo, Kashaya.

Red Yeast Rice

Red Yeast Rice

Monascus purpureus (on rice)

A — Strong EvidenceN/A (fermented)

Rice fermented with Monascus yeast — naturally contains monacolin K (identical to lovastatin). Effective for cholesterol but regulated in some countries.

Rehmannia

Rehmannia

Rehmannia glutinosa

C — Limited EvidenceOrobanchaceae

A foundational TCM blood tonic. Raw form clears heat; prepared (cooked) form nourishes blood and yin. Used in many classic TCM formulas.

Reishi

Reishi

Ganoderma lucidum

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

The "mushroom of immortality" in Traditional Chinese Medicine, used for immune modulation, stress resilience, and longevity support.

Reishi Capsule

Reishi Capsule

Ganoderma lucidum (500mg)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Standard Reishi capsule — 500mg dual-extracted fruiting body. 1-3g daily. The "mushroom of immortality" in convenient format. Takes weeks-months for full immune modulation.

Reishi Extract

Reishi Extract

Ganoderma lucidum (extract)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Dual-extracted Reishi — hot water for polysaccharides, alcohol for triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction for immune modulation and longevity.

Reishi Spore Oil

Reishi Spore Oil

Ganoderma lucidum (spore oil)

C — Limited EvidenceGanodermataceae

Oil extracted from cracked Reishi spores — the most concentrated form of ganoderic acids (triterpenes). 70x more potent than the fruiting body for certain compounds.

Reishi Tea

Reishi Tea

Ganoderma lucidum (tea)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Sliced Reishi simmered 2+ hours — the traditional TCM preparation. Bitter taste. Captures water-soluble polysaccharides. Often blended with honey or other herbs.

Reishi Tincture

Reishi Tincture

Ganoderma lucidum (tincture)

B — Good EvidenceGanodermataceae

Dual-extracted Reishi tincture — captures both water-soluble polysaccharides and alcohol-soluble triterpenes. The most comprehensive extraction in convenient dropper format.

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