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Wormwood, as the name implies, have been used traditionally to promote intestinal cleansing. Herbalists also value this bitter tonic to stimulate and promote digestive health. Wormwood is a truly bitter tonic- its botanical name absinthium is translated...
The flowers of the False Acacia tree are primarily used to soothe and protect irritated skin and tissue. Classic herbal guides also list Acacia flowers as a mild laxative for the relief of occasional constipation. NOTE: Even though it shares the same...
Acai is the tiny super fruit that packs a powerful nutritional punch. It flushes wastes & toxins, resulting increased energy & vitality, better digestion, enhanced metabolism - even a flatter tummy! Get remarkable results with our concentrated...
Archaeological evidence suggests that Cayenne Pepper has been used as a food and medicine for at least 7,000 years. The warming, stimulating spice invigorates circulatory health, strengthens cardiovascular function, and is also an aromatic digestive aid...
Agar Agar is a sea plant rich in vitamins, minerals & trace minerals including Iodine, Calcium and Iron. This popular ingredient in Asian cuisine, was recently featured in a leading news journal as a no-calorie, bulk fiber which can help curb appetite...
Agrimony featured prominently in mid-century European folk medicine, and in fact, was a primary ingredient in a famous herbal preparation for battlefield wounds. Today, it's valued as a gentle stomach tonic and helps soothe gastrointestinal distress...
Aletris or True Unicorn Root is a wild flower found growing in the northeastern United States and southern Canada. The root promotes the healthy function of the female reproductive organs and provides botanical support for woman’s monthly cycle. As one...
With properties similar to Wormwood, Mugwort is also a bitter tonic that is used for intestinal parasites, as a digestive aid and to effectively stimulate & normalize the menstrual flow. As a bitter tonic, Mugwort improves liver function, has a beneficial...
Black Alder is commonly found throughout the United States. Native American herbal tradition regarded the bark as a botanical aid for relieving occasional constipation. In fact, later herbalists describe its action similar to Cascara Sagrada. Classic...
Promote healthy breathing seasonally and all year round with Ground Ivy. It maintains lung function and soothes the mucous membranes of the nose, throat and bronchial passages. Ground Ivy fortifies the bronchial system and offers comforting support for...
Aletris or True Unicorn Root is a wild flower found growing in the northeastern United States and southern Canada. The root promotes the healthy function of the female reproductive organs and provides botanical support for woman’s monthly cycle. As one...
Alfalfa is the revitalizing green food with an abundant source of essential minerals, vitamins, digestive enzymes and a host of beneficial phytonutrients. Consequently, herbalists highly recommend the herbal tonic to boost endurance and promote vitality...
After dinner instead of reaching for that chalky liquid, why not sip a cup of this pleasant-tasting tea. The refreshing, aromatic blend gently yet effectively calms upset stomach, alleviates gas, and soothes occasional heartburn. Experience superior digestive...
Alkanet is mostly used as a red coloring agent for oils and ointments. COMMON NAMES: Anchusa, Dyer's Alkanet, Bugloss. Common use: Dyes red.
Prunella is a traditional European herb that is well respected for promoting healthy tissue repair; no doubt the reason behind its common names, Self Heal and Woundwort. It’s also recognized as a general herbal tonic and astringent. Prunella is indigenous...
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