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Ragged Cup Plant
Indian Cup is indigenous to the western United States, Oregon and Texas. Classic herbal references cite the root as a folk remedy for digestive disorders, liver & spleen complaints, as well as a general restorative tonic. Indian Cup Plant was used...
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Ragweed
Ragweed, a common plant found in the United States, is best known as a homeopathic remedy for sneezing, runny nose, and other allergy symptoms. The whole herb however, is an old-fashioned folk remedy for fevers and as a bitter digestive aid.
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Ragwort Life Root
Ragwort is also known as Squaw Weed and Life Root. It was once a well-known folk remedy for female complaints as its other name Female Regulator implies. Classic herb guides list this botanical for excessive and irregular menstruation. In the past before...
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Raspberry Leaves
It’s a fact; women all over the world have come to rely on Red Raspberry for comforting support of female health concerns. And with good reason. Red Raspberry supports a healthy female reproductive system, and eases menstrual & menopausal discomforts...
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Rattlesnake Root
Black Cohosh offers significant improvement for hot flashes, nervous irritability and the other uncomfortable symptoms associated with menopause. Its anti-spasmodic & hormone-balancing actions also provide tremendous relief for PMS & menstrual...
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Red Clover
Red Clover is recommended by herbalists to enhance the cleansing action of the liver and kidneys, and to support healthy lymphatic system. Furthermore, Red Clover is recognized as a source of beneficial phytoestrogens, which promote menopausal health...
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Red Puccoon
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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Red Raspberry
It’s a fact; women all over the world have come to rely on Red Raspberry for comforting support of female health concerns. And with good reason. Red Raspberry supports a healthy female reproductive system, and eases menstrual & menopausal discomforts...
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Red 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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Red Sage
Sage’s botanical name “salvia” is derived from a Latin word which means, “to save”. Down through the ages, the leaves have indeed offer herbal deliverance from throat irritation, as well as excess mucus and fluid discharges. Sage is the popular culinary...
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Red Sandalwood
Red Sandalwood is the heartwood of the Pterocarpus santalinus, a tree native of South India, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. It's recorded in traditional Ayurvedic texts for supporting liver & gallbladder health, strengthening stomach functions...
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Red Saunders Wood
Red Sandalwood is the heartwood of the Pterocarpus santalinus, a tree native of South India, Sri Lanka and the Philippines. It's recorded in traditional Ayurvedic texts for supporting liver & gallbladder health, strengthening stomach functions...
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Red Tea
Rooibos or Red Bush grows in the Cedarburg mountains of South Africa. The aromatic tea with its unique naturally sweet, vanilla-like flavor & vibrant amber-red color is enjoyed hot or iced, for its soothing & many health-promoting benefits. Caffeine...
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Rest Harrow
Rest Harrow is commonly found in Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. It is primarily recognized as a diuretic, and is listed in the herbal monographs for use in kidney and bladder stones as well as urinary tract infections. COMMON NAMES: Cammock Root...
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Rheumatism Root
Rheumatism root is an indigenous plant found in many western states. As its common name implies, Rheumatism root is said to be a folk remedy for chronic rheumatism. One classic herbal reference even noted that it was also used in external applications...
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Rhubarb
Rhubarb root offers dependable relief of occasional constipation and promotes regularity. Its natural compounds cleanse the colon, soothe gastrointestinal health and maintain healthy digestion. In addition to promoting healthy bowel function, Rhubarb...
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Riboflavin
Riboflavin is vitamin B2. Vitamins are naturally occurring substances necessary for many processes in the body. Riboflavin is important in the maintenance of many tissues of the body. Riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin, which is involved in vital metabolic...
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Ribwort
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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Roman Chamomile
Roman Chamomile is an aromatic perennial native to Europe. Like German Chamomile, it too has a long history of use for soothing upset stomach, promoting healthy digestion and calming the nerves. This fragrant, apple-scented tea has been used by generations...
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Rooibos
Rooibos or Red Bush grows in the Cedarburg mountains of South Africa. The aromatic tea with its unique naturally sweet, vanilla-like flavor & vibrant amber-red color is enjoyed hot or iced, for its soothing & many health-promoting benefits. Caffeine...
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Rose Hips
Rose Hips are by far one of nature’s most concentrated natural sources of vitamin C and antioxidant-rich bioflavonoids. Get this rejuvenating “pick-me-up” herbal tonic. It supports immune system function and promotes general health & vitality. Herbalists...
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Rose Oil Bulgarian
Rose Oil. Hydrodistilled from Rosa damascena flowers gathered in Bulgaria. The standard of quality for Rose Otto (Attar).
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Rosemary
Ever since Shakespeare's time, Rosemary has been used as a symbol of remembrance. Today, this circulatory tonic and antioxidant is still used by millions worldwide to support memory and concentration. Herbalists agree that Rosemary makes a very useful...
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Rosemary Oil
Oil of Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Spain,Morroco. Used in shampoos to enhance the color of dark hair, counters split ends, and reduces static charge. Great in massage oils and in the bath. Said to aid the memory.
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Rosemary Oil Organic
Oil of Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Spain. Organically grown. Used in shampoos to enhance the color of dark hair, counters split ends, and reduces static charge. Great in massage oils and in the bath. Said to aid the memory.
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Rosewood Oil
Oil of Rosewood (aka Bois de Rose) . Aniba roseodora . Brazil. When possible we purchase Oil of Rosewood from sustainable sources, where trees are "wild cultivated". Wild cultivation, is when trees are planted in their native environment, NOT...
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Rue
Goat’s Rue is an old-fashioned herbal diuretic, which promotes urine flow and healthy kidney function. Additionally, it contains plant compounds that could offer hope for maintaining healthy glucose metabolism. Enjoy the best of yesterday! Goat’s Rue...
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Rue Oil
Oil of Rue Ruta graveolens Europe. Well know for it's insect repellent qualities.
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Rupturewort
Rupturewort is from a plant native to the temperate and southern regions of Europe & Russia. In traditional herbal medicine, Rupturewort is used for urinary disorders. COMMON NAMES: Flax Weed, Herniary.
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