Herb

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    Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum Annuum)

    $1.14

    Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is popular with herbalists for its strong ability to boost circulation, and it has been traditionally used to improve blood flow, ease pain when applied to the skin, support digestive health, and help other herbs work better.

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    Celery Seed (Apium Graveolens)

    $1.13

    Celery Seed (Apium graveolens) is popular among herbalists for its ability to help the body eliminate excess water, reduce inflammation, and relieve gas. It has been traditionally used to support kidney health and ease joint pain and gout.

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    Centaury (Centaurea Umbellatum)

    $3.13

    Centaury (Centaurium umbellatum) is well known among herbalists for its potent bitter tonic properties, traditionally used to stimulate digestive function, improve appetite, support liver and gallbladder health, and relieve dyspepsia and sluggish digestion.

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    Chaparral (Larrea Tridentata)

    $1.70

    Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) is well known among herbalists for its potent antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties and was traditionally used by Native American peoples to support immune function, purify the blood, and address skin conditions. However, it is approached with caution due to concerns about liver toxicity with prolonged use.

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    Chickwood (Stellaria Media)

    $2.33

    Chickweed (Stellaria media) is well known among herbalists for its cooling, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties, traditionally used to relieve itchy and irritated skin conditions, support respiratory health, and gently aid digestion and metabolism.

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    Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum)

    $2.69

    Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is well known among herbalists for its potent detoxifying and antimicrobial properties, traditionally used to support heavy metal chelation, aid digestion, reduce inflammation, and promote overall digestive and urinary tract health.

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    Cinnamon Chips (Cinnamomum Cassia)

    $1.92

    Cinnamon Chips (Cinnamomum cassia) is well known among herbalists for its warming, antimicrobial, and blood sugar-regulating properties, traditionally used to support healthy glucose metabolism, improve circulation, aid digestion, and provide relief from colds and congestion.(Cinnamomum cassia) is well known among herbalists for its warming, antimicrobial, and blood sugar-regulating properties, traditionally used to support healthy glucose metabolism, improve circulation, aid digestion, and provide relief from colds and congestion.

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    Cinquefoil (Pontentilla Erecta)

    $3.82

    Cinquefoil (Potentilla erecta) is well known among herbalists for its potent astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, traditionally used to tone and tighten mucous membranes, relieve diarrhea, soothe sore throats and mouth ulcers, and support wound healing.

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    Cleavers (Galium aparine)

    $2.30

    Cleavers (Galium aparine) is well known among herbalists for its affinity with the lymphatic system, traditionally used as a gentle lymphatic tonic and diuretic to support the clearance of swollen lymph nodes, promote kidney and urinary tract health, and aid in the elimination of toxins from the body.

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    Cloves (Syzygium Aromaticum)

    $3.15

    Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) are well known among herbalists for their powerful antimicrobial, analgesic, and carminative properties, traditionally used to relieve toothache and oral pain, expel intestinal parasites, support digestive health, and provide potent antioxidant protection.

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    Clubmoss Herb (Lycopodium Clavatum)

    $3.49

    Clubmoss herb (Lycopodium clavatum) is well known among herbalists for its traditional use as a urinary tract tonic and antispasmodic, historically used to relieve kidney and bladder disorders, ease muscle cramps, support digestive health, and address skin conditions such as eczema and wounds.

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    Cornsilk (Zea Mays)

    $1.76

    Cornsilk (Zea mays) is well known among herbalists for its soothing diuretic and demulcent properties, traditionally used to support kidney and urinary tract health, relieve bladder inflammation, ease painful urination, and aid the passage of kidney stones.

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