Herbal Index

Acerola

Acerola cherries are extremely rich in vitamin C and great antioxidants, they can be easily added to our diet as fruit, acerola juice, or as ...more

Aronia Berry

Aronia berries are rich in antioxidants, consumed as berries, chokeberry juice or Aronia extract they can help prevent oxidative stress and ...more

Bitter Orange

Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) is an aromatic variety of citrus. As the name implies, the tree produces highly bitter and tart fruits....more

Calendula Officinals (Marigold)

An herb and flower used historically as a vulnerary and healing herb to help soothe inflammation both internally and externally in the body....more

Chamomile

Chamomile is a delicate-looking plant with a longstanding use in herbal medicine. The many health benefits of the herb were already known......more

Chasteberry

Chasteberry tree (Vitex agnus-castus) is a flowering shrub native to Europe and Asia known for its long history in balancing hormones....more

Chicory Root

Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a blue flowering plant that grows along roadsides or railroads. Native to Eurasia, it is now common......more

Cinnamon Bark

Fragrant and comforting, cinnamon is not only one of the most popular spices but also has a long history in traditional medicine....more

Colchicum Autumnale

Colchicum Autumnale is a perennial herb and flower used in homeopathic preparations to help with gout and gout-like symptoms....more

Conium

Conium Maculatum is an herb and flower. used historically in homeopathic preparations to help with swelling, sprains and strains....more

Echinacea Purpurea

Echinacea purpurea is an herb and purple flower used historically as immune support and antimicrobial to help prevent and fight symptoms of infections...more

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus globulus is an herb and plant used historically to help with respiratory infections, breathing and fending off pathogens....more

Passion Flower

Passiflora incarnata is an herb and flower used historically to help with stress, restlessness, anxiety, and trouble falling asleep/insomnia....more

Pulsatilla

Pulsatilla pratensis is an herb and flower used historically as a homeopathic to help with irritability, PMS, headaches and nervous system...more

St. John’s Wort

Hypericum perforatum or hypericum perforatum L. is an herb and flower used historically to help with mood balance....more

Thyme

Thyme is an herb used historically as an antimicrobial to help to fight off infections, and soothe coughs and sore throats...more

Valerian

Valeriana officinalis is an herb and flower used historically to help with stress, restlessness, pain, anxiety, and trouble falling asleep/insomnia....more

Chasteberry

Chasteberry tree (Vitex agnus-castus) is a flowering shrub native to Europe and Asia known for its long history in balancing hormones....more

Chicory Root

Common chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a blue flowering plant that grows along roadsides or railroads. Native to Eurasia, it is now common......more

Cinnamon Bark

Fragrant and comforting, cinnamon is not only one of the most popular spices but also has a long history in traditional medicine....more

 

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