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Barberry Bark Has been historically used for tonic, laxative (mild), antiseptic, refrigerant, bitter astringent, antacid, diuretic, resolvent, stomachic, cholagogue, purgative (large dose).
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Barley Grass Also may be known as- green grass, or Hordeum vulgare. Barley is preferred to wheat in traditional Chinese medicine. Gu ya, or rice shoots, have been eaten as a food rather than taken as a... More>>> |
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Barley Leaf It is natural in copper, potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, and enzymes. Barley has served as a food staple in most cultures around the world. The use of barley as a food and for medicinal... More>>> |
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Bayberry Bark Bayberry and lobelia are considered by many as the most useful herbs in botanic medicine. Bayberry forms the base for the famous Composition Powder, which comes as near to being a cure-all as anything... More>>> |
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Bee Pollen The pollen consists of pollens gathered by worker bees and mixed with nectar and bee saliva. The worker bees then pack this conglomerate into a granule that sticks to its back legs and then it is... More>>> |
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Beet Leaf Has been traditionally used for to treat blood problems, blood formation, kidney cleansing, liver cleansing, aid to spleen function, anemia(combined with carrot juice), feverish conditions, and is an... More>>> |
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Beet Root Also known as Beta vulgaris. Beets have the highest sugar content of all the vegetables. Beet juice and powder have been used to flavor vegetables such as celery, carrots, and also to add color to... More>>> |
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Bentonite Clay Contains properties which are very absorptive making it able to draw and bind toxins out of the body.
The medical use of Bentonite have been historically used to treat dry blisters, soothe painful... More>>> |
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Benzoin Gum Also may be known as barley gum or styrax gum. The benzoin tree is native to the tropical reaches of eastern Asia. The resin, also called gum benjamin, ranges in color from pale yellow to red brown.... More>>> |
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Bilberry Leaf Bilberry has been used historically for the treatment of: poor night vision, bruising, capillary fragility, varicose veins, poor circulation, circulation disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, gout and... More>>> |
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Birch Bark Birch trees are not excessively picky about the conditions of their habitat. Worldwide trees from the Genus Betula exist throughout the entire 360-degree radius of the northern latitudes of the Earth.... More>>> |
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Bitter Melon Has been traditionally used to regulate blood sugar, and keeps body functions operating normally.The fruits have long been used in India as a folk remedy for diabetes mellitus. Lectins from the bitter... More>>> |
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Black Cohosh Root Traditionally used as a cardiac stimulant, black cohosh root slightly depresses the heart rate while it increases the force of the pulse and equalizes circulation. It is a valuable emmenagogue in... More>>> |
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Black Haw Bark Can also be known as American sloe, sage brush, and Southern Black Haw. Black haw is a shrub that is from North America and can also grow up to 15 feet. It has blue berries in the winter and red in... More>>> |
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Black Radish Root Has been historically used to treat cleansing, detoxifying, anti-aging, antiviral,
coughs, Blood Purifier, colds and flu, bronchitis, sore throat, liver health, respiratory health, constipation, and... More>>> |
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Black Sesame Seed Used by the Egyptians as a medicine. Sesame Seed is the oldest crop grown for its taste and for its edible oil dating back 2000 years to China |
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Black Walnut Hull A deciduous hardwood tree up to 1OO feet tall with rough furrowed bark. The alternate, pinnately, compounded leaves have a distinctive odor when bruised. Male and female flowers grow in separate... More>>> |
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Black Walnut Leaf A deciduous hardwood tree up to 100 feet tall with rough furrowed bark. The alternate, pinnately, compounded leaves have a distinctive odor when bruised. Male and female flowers grow in separate... More>>> |
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Bladderwrack Herb It is brown seaweed easily recognized by its air-filled thalli or "bladders" that keep the plant afloat. Also may be known as kelp, Knotted Wrack and Fucus.
Bladderwrack Herb has been traditionally... More>>> |
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Blessed Thistle Herb This is a very beneficial aid for nursing mothers, stimulating the mammary glands. It is very useful in purifying the blood, aiding circulation, and for all liver problems. As a tonic it strengthens... More>>> |
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Blue Cohosh Root Stimulant (diffusive, relaxant), nervine (sedative), antispasmodic, parturient, emmenagogue, tonic, diaphoretic (sudorific), diuretic, anthelmintic, demulcent, anti rheumatic. Dr. Shook wrote: "This... More>>> |
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Blue Flag Root Grows in shallow water, and is similar in appearance to other wild iris, and is sometimes mistaken for them. Blue flag root was a popular herbal treatment among Native American tribes. Parts used are... More>>> |
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Blue Vervain Herb A bristly perennial, with quadrangular stems reaching 2-5 feet tall. Deeply cut lower leaves, smooth upper leaves oblong-lanceolate, gradually acuminate, serrate. Dense spikes of small, pale... More>>> |
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Blue Violet Leaf The plant has an oblique rhizome and produces long filiform runners. The leaves are heart-shaped, obtuse and crenate. The flowers are dark blue with a sweet fragrance. How their color is kept depends... More>>> |
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Boldo Leaf Ailments used traditionally for Boldo Leaf are for stimulating digestion and the secretion of bile, treating gallstones, liver problems, hepatitis, liver disease, cystitis, gonorrhea and bladder... More>>> |
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Boneset Herb Boneset can grow up to 3 feet or more and has a distinctive double leaf which is long, pointed and dark green, and is also speared in the middle by the hollow. The flowers are dense and has clusters... More>>> |
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Borage Herb The herb is a hardy annual plant coming originally from Aleppo, but now it is in most parts of Europe and North America. Borage is has rough, white, stiff and prickly hairs. The stems are round and... More>>> |
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Brewers Yeast Known for it's high content in Vitamin B, proteins and minerals. The ailments used traditionally for Brewers Yeast can help treat acne,helps the body to metabolize carbohydrates,morning sickness,... More>>> |
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Brigham Tea Herb This shrub is broom-like, resembling horsetail grass. The jointed green stems and branches of some species reach the height of 7 feet, although most are smaller. Two or three scale-like leaves grow at... More>>> |
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Buchu Leaf Also may be known as Agathosma betulina. Mainly this herb is used as a tea.
The medicinal uses of this herb are urinary tract, helps flush bacteria, gets rid of excess fluid, toxins and uric acid,... More>>> |
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Buckthorn Bark A slender, tree-like shrub. The leaves are entire, not toothed,feather veined, arranged alternately on the stem, not opposite to one another. Flowers are produced from the wood of the preceding year... More>>> |
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Buckwheat Hull The name Buckwheat comes from its triangular seeds, and it looks like the beech nut tree, which is used like wheat. Buckwheat was originally found in Asia and the pollen was found in Japan.
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Bugleweed Herb It is one of the most beneficial in the herbal kingdom because it is extremely effective without side effects. It is a member of the mint family.
Bugleweed herb has been traditionally used for... More>>> |
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Bupleurum Herb Historically used to help treat, abdominal pain, indigestion, liver disorders, strengthens immune system, nausea, fever, dizziness, vomiting, and hemorrhoids.
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Bupleurum Root Also may be known as Hare's Ear. The primary chemical constituents of Bupleurum Root include fatty acids, glycosides, oleic acid, palmitic acid, quercetin, and narcissin.
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Burdock Root It is one of the best alterative and depurative (blood-purifying) agents in nature but does not nauseate. Burdock root traditionally influences the skin, soothes the kidneys and relieves congestions... More>>> |
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Butcher's Broom Herb Also may be known as Knee Holly, Box Holly, and Sweet Broom. This herb is a small plant that is in the lily family. Mainly the root is used for medicinal purposes only.
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Butcher's Broom Root Also may be known as Knee Holly, Box Holly, and Sweet Broom. This herb is a small plant that is in the lily family. Mainly the root is used for medicinal purposes only.
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Butternut Bark The parts that are used; Inner bark of root and trunk. Butternut bark is historically used as a valuable laxative remedy for the aged, middle-aged and weakly children where no drastic action is... More>>> |
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