INGREDIENT LIST
Items Found: 162
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Calendula flower Latin Name: Calendula off. Calendula is soothing and healing to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and bowels. As an antifungal it is used to combat candidiasis and other fungi. It may also be used to read more... |
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California Poppy herb Latin Name: Eschscholzia californica California Poppy is a mild sedative and pain killer. This herb is OK for use with children (adjust dosage accordingly). read more... |
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Cascara Sagrada bark Latin Name: Rhamnus purshiana The modern clinical applications for cascara originate from its traditional use in North American aboriginal medicine. Numerous tribes throughout the Northwest have tradi read more... |
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Catnip herb Latin Name: Nepeta cataria Catnip may be used for indigestion, flatulence, infant colic, childhood stomach upset; it is also a diuretic, lowers fever, and acts as a mild sedative. read more... |
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Cayenne fruit Latin Name: Capsicum annuum Cayenne fruit, or Capsicum, is a powerful antioxidant. It thins the blood, reduces blood cholesterol levels and reduces platelet aggregation. As a vasodilator, it may be read more... |
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Celery seed Latin Name: Apium graveolens As a powerful diuretic, Celery seed can drop a blood pressure quickly. It will also reduce inflammation, expel gas, and provide relief from arthritic pain and gout. May a read more... |
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Chamomile flower Latin Name: Matricaria recutita (or chamomilla?) A bitter digestive, Chamomile also acts as sedative and antispasmodic. This flower may be used to lower fever and settle a feverish child. It also has antimicrobial prope read more... |
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Chaparral leaf Latin Name: Larrea tridentata (or spp?) Chaparral works as an antiseptic and antifungal, and so may be used for athlete’s foot, ringworm, candidiasis, etc. It contains the most powerful antioxidant (NDGA) in th read more... |
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Chaparro Amargosa herb Latin Name: Castela emory An antiparasitic used for intestinal protozoa, amoebas, and giardia. The use of Chaparro Amargosa may also help to prevent infestation. read more... |
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Chickweed herb Latin Name: Stellaria media Feed your songbirds chickweed as a tonic to keep them healthy. During Elizabethan times, it was an important food for falcons. More than 30 species of birds are known to read more... |
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Cinnamon bark Latin Name: Cinnamomum cassia Cinnamon bark increases the appetite while relieving gas, nausea, vomiting, indigestion and diarrhea. It has antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties and is a c read more... |
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Cleavers herb Latin Name: Galium spp. As a diuretic and urinary antiseptic, Cleavers is used to relieve symptoms of urinary tract infections and discomfort. As a lymphatic tonic, it is used for swollen glands read more... |
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Clematis herb Latin Name: Clematis spp. Effective for migraines, Clematis may be taken at the first sign of symptoms (i.e. visual disturbances, etc.) to help regulate the dilation of blood vessels in brain. read more... |
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Cloves Latin Name: Syzgium aromaticum Clove can be used in dental preparations to alleviate toothache pain. It is also used to expel worms and relieve gas and bloating. read more... |
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Coltsfoot herb Latin Name: Tussilago farfara Coltsfoot is an effective cough calming expectorant. It also clears mucous congestion and soothes and heals lung tissue. read more... |
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Comfrey leaf Latin Name: Symphytum off. As a cell proliferant, Comfrey is used externally as a poultice, fomentation or liniment to speed the healing of wounded tissue, broken bones, and sprains. It is traditio read more... |
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Comfrey root Latin Name: Symphytum off. As a cell proliferant, Comfrey is used externally as a poultice, fomentation or liniment to speed the healing of wounded tissue, broken bones, and sprains. It is traditio read more... |
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Cotton root bark Latin Name: Gossypium harbaceum (or spp.?) Cotton root bark increases cellular sensitivity to oxytocin; it stimulates uterine contractions, lactation, orgasm. Cotton root may decrease sperm production in males. read more... |
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Crampbark Latin Name: Viburnum opulus Cramp bark may be used to relax the uterus to relieve menstrual cramping or to prevent miscarriage. It is also beneficial in relieving bladder spasming or GI tract crampi read more... |
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Damiana herb Latin Name: Turnera diffusa This uplifting herb balances hormones, and is reputed to have aphrodisiac effects. Damiana is traditionally used as a sexual tonic. read more... |
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