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| Alfalfa leaf: mineral and vitamin rich tonic herb. |
$1.50/oz |
| Ashwaganda root: adaptogenic and tonifying herb used to treat nervous exhaustion and chronic stress. |
$2.50/oz |
| Astragalus root: traditional Chinese herb used to treat chronic health conditions, chronic inflammation; anti-viral and anti-tumor activity. |
$2.50/oz |
| Bee Pollen: uplifting, energizing, and highly nutritious food containing vitamins, minerals, and all 22 amino acids |
$3.50/oz |
| Bentonite Clay: pulls out poisons and reduces swellings from bee stings and insect bites; also used to dry up poison ivy. |
$1.50/oz |
| Bergamot: aromatic tea, also known as “Oswego tea”, traditionally used to treat digestive distress, colds, and coughs. |
$1.50/oz |
| Bilberry: ability to strengthen capillary walls, enhances circulation and has been traditionally used to prevent cataracts, eyestrain, and night blindness. |
$3.25/oz |
| Black currant leaf: traditionally used to treat stomach complaints and colds. |
$2.50/oz |
| Blackberry leaf/root: astringent qualities helpful in treating diarrhea |
$3.00/oz |
| Black peppercorns: culinary spice and traditional ayurvedic preventative tonic. |
$3.00/oz |
| Borage leaf/flower: traditionally used to relieve anxiety and stress. |
$2.50/oz |
| Burdock root: useful for chronic skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Supports lymphatic circulation and movement. |
$1.50/oz |
| Calendula flower: wound healing, antiseptic, supports lymphatic movement. |
$2.50/oz |
| Cardamom seed: spicy carminative used to flavor foods and aid digestion. |
$4.50/oz |
| Catnip leaf: relaxing, mild sedative, antispasmodic, and reduces fever in children by promoting perspiration without raising internal heat. |
$1.50/oz |
| Cayenne powder: culinary warming spice, circulatory stimulant, topical pain reliever in arthritis. |
$2.50/0oz |
| Chamomile flower: antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, nervine specific for restlessness, colic, teething, and irritability. |
$3.00/oz |
| Charcoal: holds strong absorptive capacities; can be used as a poultice to reduce inflammation and to absorb poisons caused by insect bites and stings; traditionally used to alleviate gas and upset stomach. |
$2.50/oz |
| Chaste tree berry: female reproductive system (hormonal) regulator; useful for treating PMS, endometriosis, and menopause with hot flashes. |
$1.50/oz |
| Cherry bark: astringent and sedative actions to tone the respiratory and digestive tracts, used traditionally for treating nervous cough, bronchitis, diarrhea. |
$1.50/oz |
| Cinnamon bark: warming carminative spice that aids digestion as a gastrointestinal tonic. Useful during the chilliness of a cold or flu as a warming herb. |
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| Clove powder: traditional pumpkin pie spice and is also used as a topical analgesic. |
$1.50/oz |
| Codonopsis root: traditional Chinese herb used as a Qi tonic; lowers blood pressure, regulates blood sugar. |
$1.50/oz |
| Comfrey leaf or root: used externally as a poultice or infused oil to speed healing of wounds, burns, rashes, cuts, inflammatory skin disorders. |
$1.50/oz |
| Corn silk: soothing and toning anti-inflammatory specifically used to treat kidneys and bladder. |
$1.50/oz |
| Cramp bark: antispasmodic nervine traditionally used to ease premenstrual cramping, gastrointestinal and skeletal muscle spasms. |
$3.00/oz |
| Damiana: traditional aphrodisiac. |
$2.50/oz |
| Dandelion leaf and root: leaf is used as a diuretic, a bitter to stimulate digestion, and is also used to treat high blood pressure and cholesterol. The root is used as a mild liver tonic. |
$2.50/oz for leaf; $1.50/oz for root |
| Dong quai root: traditional Chinese herb, warming and balancing female tonic, mild nervine, and cleansing action on the liver. |
$2.50/oz |
| Dulse granules: highly nutritious sea vegetable. |
$2.50/oz |