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Palmarosa Oil
Oil of Palmarosa Cymbopogon martinii Asia. Used in cosmetics and soaps. Not related to Egyptian Geranium as commonly thought but does contain geraniol.
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Palmetto Berries
Millions of men have turned to Saw Palmetto to promote optimum prostate & sexual health. It is now recognized the world over as the leading herbal prostate and urinary health tonic, especially for men over 50. Saw Palmetto has been linked with urinary...
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Palo Santo Oil
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Pansy
The beautiful Wild Pansy can be found growing across Europe, parts of Asia and North America. Classic herbal guides cite its beneficial use, both externally & internally, for relieving skin eruptions such as acne and eczema. The benefits of Pansy...
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Papaw
Papaya grows as small trees in tropical regions of the world. It is perhaps best known for its traditional use as a digestive aid for relieving upset stomachs, gas, and other gastrointestinal complaints. The fresh fruit, dried fruit, seeds, leaves and...
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Papaya
Papaya & Peppermint are two well-known herbs for calming digestive complaints. Many have enjoyed this refreshing beverage as a calming after-dinner tea to improve digestion, relieve upset stomach, and alleviate gas, bloating & nausea. PAPAYA ...
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Paprika
This culinary spice with its vivid bright red color is a member of the Capsicum species, which includes Cayenne and Chile peppers- Paprika though, is a milder variety. Its varying pungency &flavor is compatible in both mild and spicy dishes. Paprika...
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Paraguay Tea
Coffee…Tea…or Mate? For millions of people, Mate is the resounding answer! This popular South American herb promotes energy & endurance, boosts stamina and vitality! It will truly “Te levanta el espiritu” – Lift your spirits! For hundreds of years...
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Parsley
The popular kitchen spice and culinary garnish has been used traditionally for over 2,000 years as a gentle herbal diuretic and to support healthy urinary tract and kidney function. Parsley has been recognized for its therapeutic benefits as far back...
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Parsley Seed Oil
Oil of Parsley Seed Petroselinum sativum France. Recommended for kidney/bladder, menstrual and menopausal problems. Also used in perfumery.
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Partridge Berry
When it comes to promoting women’s health and supporting the reproductive system, Squaw Vine is in the same class as the popular reproductive tonic, Red Raspberry. In fact, the two herbs are often main ingredients in female balancing blends. Squaw Vine...
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Passion Flower
Soothe hectic, stressful days with the calming benefits of Passion Flower. This trusted herb has been used for centuries to promote relaxation, alleviate stress, anxiety and nervous tension. Despite its name, Passion Flower is used to cool passions rather...
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Patchouli Oil
Oil of Patchouli Pogostemon patchouli East Indies. Sweet, earthy, oriental type. Good fixative in floral perfumes. Good deodorant. Considered by some to be an aphrodisiac. Nice in soaps candles and potpourris.
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Patchouly
Patchouli is the fragrant East Indian plant that yields the very popular essential oil of the same name. The dried leaves have been used for everything from making aromatic sachets to being used as insect repellants to treating colds. Patchouli has been...
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Pau d'Arco
Reinforce your body’s natural defenses and promote healthy bacterial response with our premium Pau D’Arco inner bark. The South American tonic is a source of over 20 beneficial phytocompounds, including immune supporting nutrients. Pau D’Arco is an impressive...
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Peach Tree
While the fruit is a delicious summer time favorite, Peach Tree leaves are a long-standing herbal tonic for the urinary/bladder system. An infusion also offers soothing support for the bronchial and respiratory passages. One famous herbalist highly recommends...
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Pellitory
Pellitory is described as a mild diuretic and is cited in classic herb guides for urinary complaints. Pellitory of the Wall is indigenous to Europe. Its descriptive name is due to the fact that the herb is commonly found growing in walls.
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P'eng
Fleabane is used traditionally as a valuable herbal astringent, which tightens and tones tissues, and soothes gastrointestinal distress. In African folk medicine, it's recognized as an herbl diuretic and cited for promoting urinary tract health. COMMON...
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Pennyroyal
Encourage proper digestion and alleviate that uncomfortable, “heavy feeling” after meals. Pennyroyal is an aromatic member of the mint family that soothes the stomach and relieves gas, bloating. Pennyroyal does more than just promote healthy digestion...
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Peony
The root of this common garden plant is cited as an old European folk remedy for jaundice, kidney & bladder problems. Today, Peony is noted in contemporary herbal guides as a blood purifier and liver tonic with special benefits for women. One source...
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Pepper
Smartweed is described in classic herbal guides as an invaluable herb for women's gynecological health. It provides traditional herbal support to help balance the female cycle. Smartweed also acts as a natural diuretic, which supports urinary function...
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Peppercorns
Black Peppercorns are the under ripe berries of the pepper vine, which have been dried and cured. This flavorful condiment is also a valuable gastrointestinal stimulant, useful for relieving gas and digestive upsets. Common use: Culinary spice; indigestion;...
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Peppermint
Peppermint is a time-honored, proven approach for healthy digestion. It calms queasy, upset stomach, alleviates gas & bloating, and even soothes occasional heartburn and gastrointestinal discomfort Peppermint is a time-honored digestive aid that’s...
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Peppermint Oil Natural
Oil of Peppermint Mentha piperita USA. Cultivated. Stimulating to a tired brain. Used for headaches, sore throats, muscle aches, insect bites, toothaches, sweetens the breath. Perfect to take along on camping trips, or to keep in the medicine chest.
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Peppermint Oil Organic
Oil of Peppermint Mentha piperita USA. Organically grown. Stimulating to a tired brain. Used for headaches, sore throats, muscle aches, insect bites, toothaches, sweetens the breath. Perfect to take along on camping trips, or to keep in the medicine chest...
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Periwinkle
Periwinkle is most notably recommended as a potent external & internal astringent (tightens tissue; reduce secretions & discharges), useful for diarrhea, excessive menstruation, hemorrhoids, and other conditions where an astringent may be needed...
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Peruvian Bark
Cinchona Bark is perhaps best known for its active ingredient, Quinine. Today, it's primarily used as a digestive sytem tonic. The therapeutic bark strengthens stomach functions, encourages proper digestion, and stimulates beneficial digestive juices...
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Pet Perfume
Pet Perfume Our own blend of essential oils for your pet.
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Petitgrain Oil
Oil of Petitgrain Citrus bigaradia North Africa. Distilled from the leaves and stems of the Bitter Orange. Similar to Neroli, but not as sweet. Pleasant addition to perfume blends. Both refreshing and uplifting to the spirit.
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Piao
One of the earliest known uses for Blackberry root is as an herbal astringent, especially beneficial for alleviating gastrointestinal distress. Herbalists still advocate that use today. The active plant compounds in Blackberry root tightens and tones...
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Pickling Spice Mix
Add a truly unique flavor to your favorite pickling recipe. Our Pickling Spice Mix blends: Dill Weed, Yellow &Brown Mustard Seeds, Coriander, Celery Seed, Bay Leaf, Black Pepper, Cloves, Chili Pepper, Ginger &Cinnamon.
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Pien-Hsu
Knotgrass may just be your respiratory rescue. It promotes healthy lung & bronchial function and upper respiratory health. In fact, Knot Grass is a main ingredient in our popular respiratory blend, Sinu-Care™. Knot Grass is well established in traditional...
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Pine Bark
White Pine bark is described as an effective and reliable herb for the entire respiratory system. It soothes the mucus membranes of the throat and bronchial passages, and is sometimes combined with other respiratory tonics such as Wild Cherry. White Pine...
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Pine Needles
White Pine needles are a traditional Native American remedy for upper respiratory health. In fact, it's often combined with other respiratory tonics, Spikenard and Wild Cherry bark. Today, Pine Needle preparations are still recommended for throat...
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Pine Oil White
Oil of Pine (White) Pinus strobus USA. Disinfectant. Good in muscle rubs and repels insects.
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Pink Root
Pink root is cited in classical herb guides as a cleansing herb for intestinal health. COMMON NAMES: Carolina Pink, Maryland Pink, Spigelia.
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Pipsissewa
Prince's Pine or Pipsissewa is a traditional Native American remedy for kidney and bladder complaints. As a diuretic, some prefer its gentler action to the herb Uva Ursi, for which it has been used as an effective substitute. Classic and modern herbal...
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Plantain
Get the soothing respiratory support you need to breathe again! Among herbalists, Plantain is a well-respected respiratory tonic that supports healthy bronchial & lung function Plantain has been in use since ancient Roman and Greek times. And no wonder...
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Pleurisy
Like many herbs, Pleurisy root's common name indicates its traditional applications. In fact, indigenous North American groups valued the root for its beneficial effect on the lungs. Today, Pleurisy root is still valued for supporting lung function...
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Plum
Blackthorn grows in Europe and parts of Asia. The bark promotes respiratory health and in fact, it is one of the supporting ingredients in our best-selling Breathe Free™ blend. COMMON NAMES: Blackthorn, Lin-Mu, Sloe, Wild Plum.
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Poke
Poke is a perennial plant found in North America and other parts of the world. The berries are thought to be more potent than the root. It's primarily used in external preparations for skin health. COMMON NAMES: Pigeon Berry, Red Ink Berries, Shang...
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Poplar
White Poplar bark is a natural source of salicin, which provides effective, fast-acting relief of joint discomforts and promotes head well-being. In other traditional uses, Poplar bark is recognized as a well-established bitter tonic, used to relieve...
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Poppy
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Prickly Ash
The berries of the aromatic Prickly Ash shrub revitalize body functions, supports digestive health, and act as an herbal antispasmodic. Prickly Ash berries are used similarly to the bark, and according to some traditional herbalists, are even more active...
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Primrose
Europe’s herbal regulatory agency lists Primrose for supporting healthy bronchial activity and promoting upper respiratory health. Put nature’s solution on your side for healthy respiratory function. In addition to maximizing respiratory health, an infusion...
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Prince's Pine
Prince's Pine or Pipsissewa is a traditional Native American remedy for kidney and bladder complaints. As a diuretic, some prefer its gentler action to the herb Uva Ursi, for which it has been used as an effective substitute. Classic and modern herbal...
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Prunella
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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Psyllium
We now know that consuming adequate amounts of fiber significantly improves bowel function, digestive health & support cholesterol well-being. Psyllium Husk, an excellent source of fiber does all that and more! It cleanses the colon & maintains...
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Puccoon Root
Bloodroot has a history as colorful as its name. It was first used by Native American tribes for its deep-orange red dye; then as an official medicine in the late 1800s, to its inclusion in modern day dental care. Currently, Bloodroot is found in external...
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