Healing

  • Herb Powder

    Cloves Ground (Sysgium Aromaticum)

    $3.15

    Cloves Ground (Syzygium aromaticum) are well known among herbalists for their concentrated antimicrobial, analgesic, and warming properties, traditionally used to relieve pain and inflammation, support digestive function, combat parasites and infections, and serve as a potent antioxidant-rich addition to both medicinal and culinary preparations.

  • Herb

    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.

  • Herb Leaf

    Coltsfoot Leaf (Tussilago Farfara)

    $2.42

    Coltsfoot Leaf (Tussilago farfara) is well known among herbalists for its expectorant and demulcent properties, traditionally used to soothe irritated respiratory passages, relieve coughs, bronchitis, and asthma, and ease inflammation of the mucous membranes; however, it is used with caution due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

  • Herb Leaf

    Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum Officinate)

    $2.06

    Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum officinale) is well known among herbalists for its remarkable wound-healing and tissue-regenerating properties, attributed to its rich allantoin content. Traditionally used topically to accelerate the healing of bruises, sprains, fractures, and skin conditions, it is approached with caution for internal use due to the presence of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

  • Herb

    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.

  • Herb

    Couch Grass – Dog Grass (Agropyron Repens)

    $1.82

    Couch Grass—Dog Grass (Agropyron repens) is well known among herbalists for its soothing diuretic and demulcent properties, traditionally used to relieve urinary tract infections, ease inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, dissolve kidney stones, and gently cleanse and support overall urinary system health.

  • Herb

    Cubeb Berry (Piper Cubeba)

    $6.25

    Cubeb Berry (Piper cubeba) is well known among herbalists for its antiseptic, expectorant, and carminative properties, traditionally used to support urinary tract health, relieve respiratory congestion, ease digestive discomfort, and address inflammatory conditions of the mucous membranes.

  • Herb Seed

    Cumin Seed (Cuminum Cyminum)

    $0.95

    Cumin Seed (Cuminum cyminum) is well known among herbalists for its warming, carminative, and digestive properties, traditionally used to relieve bloating, gas, and indigestion; support healthy liver function; enhance nutrient absorption; and provide antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits.

  • Herb

    Damiana (Turnera Diffusa)

    $2.12

    Damiana (Turnera diffusa) is well known among herbalists for its renowned aphrodisiac and nervine tonic properties, traditionally used to enhance libido, support hormonal balance, relieve anxiety and depression, and restore vitality and energy, particularly in cases of sexual dysfunction and nervous exhaustion.

  • Herb Leaf

    Dandelion Leaf (Taraxicum Officinale)

    $2.91

    Dandelion Leaf (Taraxacum officinale) is well known among herbalists for its potent diuretic and nutritive properties, traditionally used to support kidney function, reduce water retention, promote liver health, and provide a rich source of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as potassium and other essential minerals.

  • Herb Root

    Devils Claw Root (Harpagophytum Procumbens)

    $3.33

    Devil’s Claw Root (Harpagophytum procumbens) is well known among herbalists for its potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, traditionally used by indigenous southern African peoples to relieve arthritis, joint pain, lower back pain, and muscle inflammation while also supporting healthy digestion as a bitter tonic.

  • Herb Seed

    Dill Seed (Anethum graveolens)

    $0.70

    Dill Seed (Anethum graveolens) is well known among herbalists for its reliable carminative and antispasmodic properties, traditionally used to relieve gas, bloating, and digestive cramping; soothe colic in infants; support healthy lactation in nursing mothers; and calm hiccups and nausea.

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