Herb

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    Oatstraw (Avena Sativa)

    $1.58

    Oatstraw (Avena sativa) is well known among herbalists for its deeply nourishing and restorative nervine properties, traditionally used to rebuild and strengthen the nervous system, relieve chronic stress, anxiety, and nervous exhaustion, support healthy cognitive function, promote restful sleep, and provide a rich source of bioavailable calcium, magnesium, and silica for overall structural and neurological health.

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    Onion Flake

    $1.79

    Onion Flake (Allium cepa) is well known among herbalists for its potent antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and cardiovascular-supportive properties, traditionally used to support immune function, reduce blood pressure and cholesterol, relieve respiratory congestion, provide prebiotic benefits for healthy gut flora, and offer broad-spectrum antioxidant protection through its rich quercetin and sulfur compound content.

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    Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium)

    $2.18

    Orange Peel (Citrus aurantium) is well known among herbalists for its aromatic carminative and bitter tonic properties, traditionally used to stimulate digestive secretions, relieve bloating, nausea, and indigestion, support healthy liver and gallbladder function, uplift mood and ease nervous tension, and provide a rich source of bioflavonoids and volatile oils that offer antioxidant and circulatory-supportive benefits.

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    Oregano (Origanum vulgare)

    $2.14

    Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is well known among herbalists for its exceptional antimicrobial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties, traditionally used to combat bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, support respiratory and digestive health, relieve bloating and intestinal discomfort, and provide one of the most potent naturally occurring sources of phenolic compounds, particularly carvacrol and thymol, making it a highly valued broad-spectrum antimicrobial herb in both culinary and medicinal traditions.

    Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is well known among herbalists for its exceptional antimicrobial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties, traditionally used to combat bacterial, viral, and fungal infections, support respiratory and digestive health, relieve bloating and intestinal discomfort, and provide one of the most potent naturally occurring sources of phenolic compounds, particularly carvacrol and thymol, making it a highly valued broad-spectrum antimicrobial herb in both culinary and medicinal traditions.

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    Parsley Flakes (Petroselinum Crispum)

    $2.57

    Parsley Flakes (Petroselinum crispum) is well known among herbalists for its potent diuretic, carminative, and nutritive properties, traditionally used to support kidney and urinary tract health, relieve fluid retention and bloating, freshen breath, provide a rich source of vitamins C and K and iron, and offer gentle uterine-stimulating benefits, though it is used with caution during pregnancy due to its apiol content in concentrated medicinal doses.

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    Parsley Root (Petroselinum Crispum)

    $2.17

    Parsley Root (Petroselinum crispum) is well known among herbalists for its powerful diuretic and kidney-supportive properties, traditionally used to relieve urinary tract infections, dissolve kidney stones and gravel, reduce fluid retention, support healthy liver function, ease rheumatic and arthritic conditions through its cleansing action on the urinary system, and provide a concentrated source of essential oils and flavonoids with broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory benefits.

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    Patridge Berry (Squaw Vine) (Mitchella Repens)

    $12.27

    Partridgeberry – Squaw Vine (Mitchella repens) is well known among herbalists for its remarkable affinity with the female reproductive system, traditionally used by Native American peoples as a premier uterine tonic to prepare the womb for childbirth, regulate menstrual cycles, relieve menstrual cramping and pelvic congestion, and support overall reproductive health, though it is used with caution during early pregnancy.

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    Pennyroyal (Mentha Pulegium)

    $2.43

    Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) is well known among herbalists for its potent emmenagogue, carminative, and insect-repelling properties, traditionally used to stimulate and regulate menstruation, relieve digestive discomfort and flatulence, ease respiratory congestion, and serve as a natural insect repellent, though it is used with extreme caution and strictly avoided during pregnancy due to its highly toxic pulegone content, which can cause severe liver damage and uterine hemorrhage in concentrated doses.

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    Pepper Corns (Peper Nigrum)

    $2.24

    Peppercorns (Piper nigrum) are well known among herbalists for their warming, carminative, and bioavailability-enhancing properties, traditionally used to stimulate digestive secretions, relieve gas and bloating, improve circulation, provide antimicrobial benefits, and significantly enhance the absorption and effectiveness of other herbs and nutrients, particularly curcumin, through their primary active constituent piperine.

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    Plantain herb (Plantago Major)

    $1.82

    Plantain Herb (Plantago major) is well known among herbalists for its remarkable vulnerary, demulcent, and anti-inflammatory properties, traditionally used to soothe and heal irritated mucous membranes, relieve respiratory congestion and coughs, accelerate wound healing and draw out splinters and insect venom topically, support digestive health, and provide gentle diuretic and alterative benefits for overall systemic cleansing.

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    Pleurisy Root (Asclepias Tuberosa)

    $7.37

    Pleurisy Root (Asclepias tuberosa) is well known among herbalists for its exceptional affinity with the respiratory system, traditionally used by Native American peoples to relieve pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis, and deep respiratory inflammation, promote expectoration of mucus, reduce fever through its diaphoretic action, and ease painful breathing and chest congestion, making it one of the most highly regarded respiratory herbs in Native American and Eclectic herbal medicine.

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    Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense)

    $2.20

    Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is well known among herbalists for its rich isoflavone content and alterative properties, traditionally used to relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, support hormonal balance through its phytoestrogenic activity, purify the blood and lymphatic system, ease chronic skin conditions, and provide antioxidant and cardiovascular-supportive benefits through its concentrated flavonoid compounds.

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