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Bitter Melon
Bitter gourd used traditionally for blood sugar regulation and digestive support.
Benefits:
- Helps regulate blood sugar levels
- Supports digestive health
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Black Seed Oil
Potent oil from Nigella sativa seeds with immune-supporting, anti-inflammatory, and respiratory health benefits.
Benefits:
- Supports healthy immune system function
- May help manage inflammatory responses in the body
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Chamomile
Gentle herb known for its calming and sleep-promoting effects.
Benefits:
- Promotes relaxation and sleep
- Soothes digestive issues
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Cinnamon
Aromatic spice with blood sugar balancing and antimicrobial properties.
Benefits:
- Helps regulate blood sugar
- Has anti-inflammatory properties
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Cocoa
Antioxidant-rich seed with cardiovascular and mood-enhancing benefits.
Benefits:
- Supports cardiovascular health
- Enhances mood and cognitive function
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Cold Compress with Witch Hazel
Cooling astringent that reduces inflammation and tightens skin.
Benefits:
- Reduces inflammation and redness
- Tightens skin and shrinks pores
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Colloidal Oatmeal
Anti-inflammatory and deeply soothing remedy for irritated skin.
Benefits:
- Relieves itching and irritation
- Creates a protective barrier on skin
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Dogwood
Bark from various Cornus species with historical use for pain, fever, and malaria.
Benefits:
- Historical use for pain relief
- May help reduce fevers
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Echinacea
Popular herb used to boost the immune system and prevent colds.
Benefits:
- Boosts immune system function
- May prevent and shorten the duration of colds
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Eyebright
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis) is a small flowering herb that has been traditionally used for centuries to support eye health. The plant gets its name from its historical use for treating various eye conditions, and it contains compounds that may help soothe irritated eyes and reduce inflammation.
Benefits:
- Eye Health
- Anti-inflammatory
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Frankincense
Warm, resinous essential oil revered for its spiritual, skin-rejuvenating, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Promotes cellular health and skin regeneration
- Deepens meditation and spiritual practices
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Ginger
Potent root with anti-inflammatory, digestive, and warming properties.
Benefits:
- Relieves nausea and motion sickness
- Reduces inflammation and pain
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Helichrysum
Precious, honey-scented essential oil renowned for its skin healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Promotes rapid healing of skin wounds and bruises
- Supports healthy inflammatory response
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Hemp Seeds
Complete protein seeds rich in essential fatty acids with anti-inflammatory benefits.
Benefits:
- Complete protein source with all essential amino acids
- Optimal ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids
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Holy Basil (Tulsi)
Sacred adaptogenic herb that reduces stress, supports immunity, and balances energy.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress and anxiety
- Enhances immune function
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Katafray
Warm, woody essential oil known for its skin-nourishing and respiratory benefits.
Benefits:
- Deeply nourishes and moisturizes skin
- Supports healthy respiratory function
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Lion's Mane Mushroom
Natural remedy traditionally used to support Medicinal Mushrooms and other health areas.
Benefits:
- May support overall health and wellness
- Used traditionally for various health concerns
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Maple Syrup
Natural sweetener rich in antioxidants and minerals with potential health benefits.
Benefits:
- Contains over 24 different antioxidants
- Provides minerals including zinc, manganese, potassium, and calcium
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Mistletoe
Parasitic plant with potential immune-modulating and anti-cancer properties.
Benefits:
- May support immune system function
- Used in complementary cancer care
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Moringa
Nutrient-dense superfood with powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Benefits:
- Rich in vitamins and minerals
- Powerful anti-inflammatory effects
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Mullein
Velvety-leaved herb traditionally used for respiratory support, particularly for dry coughs and lung health.
Benefits:
- Soothes irritated respiratory passages
- Supports healthy mucous membrane function
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Nettle Leaf
Nutrient-rich herb that reduces inflammation, supports kidney health, and helps alleviate allergy symptoms.
Benefits:
- Reduces allergy symptoms
- Provides anti-inflammatory support
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Pawpaw Fruit
Tropical fruit with digestive enzymes and nutritional benefits.
Benefits:
- Aids digestion through natural enzymes
- Supports skin health and wound healing
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Pigweed
Nutrient-rich plant with anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties.
Benefits:
- Rich in vitamins and minerals
- Has anti-inflammatory properties
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Pineapple Leaves
Fibrous leaves containing bromelain with anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits.
Benefits:
- Reduces inflammation
- Aids digestion
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Plantain
Common 'weed' with remarkable wound-healing, drawing, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Accelerates wound healing and stops bleeding
- Draws out splinters, venom, and infection
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Pomegranate
Antioxidant-rich fruit with heart-healthy and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Benefits:
- Extremely rich in antioxidants, particularly punicalagins
- May improve heart health and reduce arterial plaque
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Raspberry Leaf
Nutrient-rich herb traditionally used for women's health, particularly during pregnancy and menstruation.
Benefits:
- Traditionally used to support uterine health during pregnancy
- May help ease menstrual discomfort
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Raw Onion
Pungent bulb with antibacterial, heart-healthy, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Contains powerful antibacterial and antifungal compounds
- Supports heart health by reducing cholesterol and improving circulation
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Reishi Mushroom
Revered medicinal mushroom that promotes longevity, supports immune function, and helps the body adapt to stress.
Benefits:
- Supports immune system balance
- Helps body adapt to stress
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Roman Chamomile
Sweet, apple-like essential oil known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Calms the nervous system and promotes relaxation
- Soothes skin irritation and inflammation
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Saffron
Precious spice with mood-enhancing and antioxidant properties.
Benefits:
- May improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression
- Rich in antioxidants that fight oxidative stress
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Soursop Leaves
Tropical leaves used traditionally for their potential anti-cancer and immune-boosting properties.
Benefits:
- Supports immune function
- Has anti-inflammatory properties
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St. John's Wort
Herb traditionally used to treat mild to moderate depression and mood disorders.
Benefits:
- May help with mild to moderate depression
- Can improve mood and reduce anxiety
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Tallow
Traditional grass-fed fat with deep moisturizing and healing properties for skin conditions.
Benefits:
- Deep skin moisturizing and repair
- Sunburn relief and recovery
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Tea Tree Oil
Powerful antiseptic essential oil renowned for treating skin conditions and infections.
Benefits:
- Treats acne and skin infections
- Helps clear ingrown hairs and razor bumps
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Turmeric
Golden spice with potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Benefits:
- Reduces inflammation
- Increases antioxidant capacity of the body
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White Willow
Natural pain reliever and original source of aspirin with anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Reduces pain, particularly headaches and back pain
- Decreases inflammation
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Wild Sunflower
Traditional herb with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
- Has antimicrobial properties
- Reduces inflammation
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Willow Bark
White willow bark (Salix alba) has been called 'nature's aspirin' due to its content of salicin, a compound that converts to salicylic acid in the body. Used for over 2,000 years for pain and fever relief, willow bark offers a gentler alternative to synthetic pain relievers with fewer gastrointestinal side effects.
Benefits:
- Pain Relief
- Anti-inflammatory
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Wintergreen Oil
Wintergreen oil, derived from the leaves of Gaultheria procumbens, contains high concentrations of methyl salicylate (up to 99%), making it one of nature's most potent topical pain relievers. This aromatic oil has been used traditionally by Native Americans and is now widely used in topical pain relief preparations.
Benefits:
- Pain Relief
- Topical Remedies
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