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by Sarah Wang
Lemon balm (Melissa officinale)
Common Names: Lemon balm, sweet melissa, toronjil (en español)
Family: Lamiaceae
Parts Used: leaves, essential oil...
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by Sarah Wang
Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)
Common Names: wig plant, may fern
Family: Asteraceae
Parts Used: flower, essential oil. German - medicine. Roman -...
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by Sarah Wang
Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis)
Common Names: White marshmallow, mortification root, sweetweed
Family: Malvaceae
Parts Used: The whole plan...
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by Sarah Wang
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
Common Names: Aaron’s rod, blanket leaves, candle wick plant, velvet leaf, bunny ears, great mullein, flannel flower, ...
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by Sarah Wang
Rose hips (Rosa canina)
Common Names: hip tree, wild brier, dog brier
Family: Rosaceae
Parts Used: fruit
Constituents: bioflavonoids, vitamin c...
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by Sarah Wang
Elecampane (Inula helenium)
Common Names: horse heel, scabwort, yellow starwort, elf dock
Family: Asteraceae
Parts Used: Roots, asian medicine also...
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by Sarah Wang
Osha (Ligusticun porteri)
Common Names: Mountain ginseng, indian root, lung warrior, bear medicine, wild lovage, mountain carrot, colorado cough r...
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by Sarah Wang
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)
Common Names: lingzhi mushroom, nourish spirit mushroom, soul mushrooms, red pill mushroom, varnish shelf fungus.
Famil...
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by Sarah Wang
Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus)
Common Names: Milk vetch, Huáng Qí
Family: Fabaceae
Parts Used: plants are 4-5 years old before the root is...
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by Sarah Wang
Witch Hazel (hamamelis)
Witch hazel is an herbal remedy derived from the leaves, bark, and twigs of the witch hazel plant. It possesses anti-sept...
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by Sarah Wang
Tea Tree (melaleuca alternifolia)
Tea tree oil is well-known for its powerful antiseptic properties and ability to treat wounds. It is a volatile ...
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by Sarah Wang
T50 Vitamin E contains natural antioxidants which extends product shelf life. Gamma tocopherol, a component of Vitamin E, is a great antioxidant fo...
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