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Agnus Castus (Vitex)

(Casticin, Agnuside, Aucubin, Iridoid glycosides, Flavonoids, Volatile oils, Diterpenes)

Agnus Castus (Vitex) is the premier herb for female hormonal balance in Western herbal medicine. It works on the pituitary...

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Alfalfa

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Alfalfa is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Aloe Vera

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Aloe Vera is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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American Ginseng

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, American Ginseng is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

(Vitamin C, Emblicanin A and B, Phyllemblin, Gallic acid, Ellagic acid, Quercetin, Kaempferol)

Amla or Indian Gooseberry is one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic medicine and a key ingredient in the...

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Andrographis

(Andrographolide, Neoandrographolide, 14-deoxy-11,12-didehydroandrographolide, Arabinogalactan proteins, Flavonoids)

Andrographis is a powerful bitter herb extensively used in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Known as the 'King of Bitters,'...

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Anise

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Anise is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Arjuna

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Arjuna is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Arnica

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Arnica is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Artichoke Leaf

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Artichoke Leaf is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Ashwagandha

(Withanolides, alkaloids (somniferine), sitoindosides)

A premier Ayurvedic adaptogen used to build vitality, combat stress, and restore nervous system balance.

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Ashwagandha Root

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Ashwagandha Root is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Astragalus

(Polysaccharides (astragalans), triterpene glycosides (astragalosides), flavonoids)

A cornerstone herb in Chinese medicine used to strengthen the protective energy (Wei Qi), enhance immunity, and protect organs.

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Bacopa

(Bacosides A and B, Bacopasides, Brahmine, Herpestine, Monnierin, Saponins)

Bacopa is one of the most famous cognitive-enhancing herbs in Ayurvedic medicine, known as Brahmi. It has been used for...

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Bacopa

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Bacopa is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Bacopa Monnieri

(Saponins (bacosides A and B), alkaloids, sterols)

Also known as Brahmi, a revered Ayurvedic herb that improves memory, learning, and attention while reducing anxiety.

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Banaba

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Banaba is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Barberry Bark

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Barberry Bark is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Barley Grass

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Barley Grass is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Bibhitaki

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Bibhitaki is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Bilberry

(Anthocyanosides, tannins)

Rich in antioxidants that protect the microvasculature, improving night vision and diabetic retinopathy.

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Bitter Melon

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Bitter Melon is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Black Cohosh

(Triterpene glycosides (actein), flavonoids)

A native American root widely used to regulate the female reproductive system and alleviate menopausal heat.

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Black Haw

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Black Haw is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Black Seed (Nigella)

(Thymoquinone, Thymohydroquinone, Thymol, Carvacrol, Fixed oils, Saponins, Alkaloids (nigellicine, nigellidine))

Black Seed is often called the 'seed of blessing' and has been used medicinally for over 2,000 years. The Prophet...

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Black Walnut

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Black Walnut is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Bladderwrack

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Bladderwrack is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Blessed Thistle

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Blessed Thistle is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Blue Cohosh

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Blue Cohosh is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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Boldo

(Volatile oils, flavonoids, saponins)

A highly regarded botanical medicine, Boldo is widely utilized in traditional phytotherapy to support physiological balance.

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