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Sage Leaf A tea made from the leaves of the Sagebrush became a standard eyewash for soldiers in the U.S. Army in the west, the practice having been learned from the Indians. Sage tea was used traditionally as a... More>>> |
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Sarsaparilla Root It will traditionally promote profuse perspiration when taken hot, it will increase the flow of urine, and it is a powerful agent to expel gas from the stomach and intestines. Recent research has... More>>> |
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Sassafras Bark It is healing throughout the alimentary and eliminative systems, and is an effective cleanser of the whole body. Sassafras is often used to cover the disagreeable taste of herbal bitters. The pith... More>>> |
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Saw Palmetto Berry It has been traditionally been used to help treat the prostate gland, as a male tonic for a very long period of time. Men have also taken saw palmetto herb historically as a natural treatment for... More>>> |
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Schisandra Berry Schizandra has been used historically by the Chinese to help suppress coughs and to protect against more serious repiratory conditions. In addition to having the soothing and calming effect on the... More>>> |
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Shavegrass Herb From European sources contains the anti-allergy compound quercetin, but the same herb from North American and Asian usually do not. The plant also contains small amounts of nicotine. Parts used are... More>>> |
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Sheep Sorrel Herb This perennial herb has leaf-stems 5-15cm long and lance-shaped leaves 5-10cm long. The plant spreads readily from a shallow, underground root system. Spikes of insignificant tiny, red flowers turn... More>>> |
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Shepherd's Purse Herb An annual with an erect, simple or branching stem and 6-18 inches tall. The basal leaves are in a rosette of gray-green, pinnatifid leaves. The stem leaves are small and clasping. Tiny white flowers... More>>> |
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Skullcap Herb It is an excellent antispasmodic agent used traditinally for restlessness, tremors, spasms, twitching of the muscles, and hyperesthesia (hyper-sensitivity).
A perennial, with a fibrous, yellow... More>>> |
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Skunk Cabbage Root A strongly skunk-scented perennial. The large, tuberous rootstock produces fleshy roots and broad, heart-shaped cabbage like leaves on thick leafstalks. The numerous small, purple flowers grow on a... More>>> |
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Slippery Elm Bark The slippery elm is one of the finest and most valuable medicines in the herbal world. It possesses an abundant mucilage which will soothe, disperse inflammation, draw out impurities, heal rapidly,... More>>> |
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Spearmint Leaf The therapeutic properties of spearmint are similar to peppermint, but as it is much milder, it is to be preferred in disorders of infancy, culinary purposes, confectionery, perfumery, etc. It has a... More>>> |
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Spirulina Blue green algae, of which spirulina is a well known example, Is a group of over one thousand five hundred different species of tiny microscopic aquatic plants. Today, spirulina is consumed as a... More>>> |
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Squawvine Herb This great herb is another legacy from our American Indians, who held it in high esteem as a uterine tonic to take during pregnancy and as a parturient agent. Squaw vine has very valuable diuretic,... More>>> |
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St. John's Wort Herb St. John’s Wort herb had its claim to fame in the United States when received the European clinical research confirming its effectiveness in the treatment of depression. The new popularity was no... More>>> |
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Stevia Leaf The leaves are said to be from 30 to 300 times sweeter than sugar, though the amount of sweetness differs from leaf to leaf and plant to plant. It is used as a natural alternative to artificial... More>>> |
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Stillingia Root A hardy perennial evergreen or deciduous shrub that is native to large portions of the southern United States and also ranges in other warm and tropical parts of the Americas. It has pine barrens and... More>>> |
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