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Herb Powder
Cinnamon Powder (Cinamomum Verum) (Ceylon)
$1.27Cinnamon Powder (Cinnamomum verum) Ceylon is recognized by herbalists as the best and safest “true cinnamon,” valued for its mild warming and anti-inflammatory effects, commonly used to help control blood sugar, support heart health, improve digestion, and fight infections. It has less coumarin than cassia types, making it suitable for long-term use.
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Herb
Cinquefoil (Pontentilla Erecta)
$3.82Cinquefoil (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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Herb
Cleavers (Galium aparine)
$2.30Cleavers (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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Herb
Cloves (Syzygium Aromaticum)
$3.15Cloves (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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Herb Powder
Cloves Ground (Sysgium Aromaticum)
$3.15Cloves 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.
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Herb
Clubmoss Herb (Lycopodium Clavatum)
$3.49Clubmoss 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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Herb Powder
Cocoa Powder (Dark)
$1.64Cocoa Powder Dark (Theobroma cacao) is well known among herbalists for its rich flavonoid and antioxidant content and is traditionally used to support cardiovascular health, improve circulation, elevate mood, and provide a nutritive source of magnesium and other essential minerals.
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Herb Leaf
Coltsfoot Leaf (Tussilago Farfara)
$2.42Coltsfoot 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.
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Herb Leaf
Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum Officinate)
$2.06Comfrey 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.
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Herb Root
Comfrey Root (Syphytum Officinale)
$2.45Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale) is well known among herbalists for its exceptionally high allantoin content and powerful cell-proliferating properties and is traditionally used topically to promote rapid healing of bones, tendons, ligaments, and deep tissue injuries, earning it the name “knitbone.” However, internal use is strongly discouraged due to its high pyrrolizidine alkaloid content.
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Herb Powder
Comfrey Root Powder (Symphtum Officinale)
$2.50Comfrey Root Powder (Symphytum officinale) is well known among herbalists for its concentrated cell-regenerating and anti-inflammatory properties, traditionally used as a topical poultice or salve to accelerate the healing of fractures, sprains, muscle tears, and skin conditions, though internal use is strictly cautioned due to its significant concentration of hepatotoxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids.












