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HawthornFolk medicine and modern research alike are proving Hawthorn to be a prime cardiac tonic and restorer. Rather than doing specific heart repair, it is...
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Heal All HerbIs a weed that grows in North America, areas in Asia. It has purple flowers and is a low-growing herb. The leaves are mainly used in soups and...
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Hibiscus FlowerHibiscus Flower has a tart taste. It has plant acids, including citric, malic, and tartaric acids. Parts used are the flower, dried, cut, and...
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Honeybush TeaThe HoneyBush herbal plant is indigenous to a small mountainous region in the "Longkloof" area of Cape Town. Like Rooibos, it is also from the legume...
Honeysuckle FlowerThe flowers are yellow and have a fragrant smell to them. The honeysuckle vine are used in herbal medicine around the world. Traditionally...
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HoodiaDescription coming soon.
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Hops FlowerNervine (sedative), tonic, anodyne, cholagogue, diuretic (lithotriptic), stimulant, anthelmintic, stomachic, febrifuge, aperient, alterative, feeble...
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Horehound HerbExpectorant, tonic, stomachic, diaphoretic, bitter, slightly diuretic, emmenagogue, pectoral, aromatic, hepatic, resolvent, stimulant, cathartic...
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Horny Goat WeedThis hardy perennial plant blooms in spring with light yellow, violet, red, and white flowers. It produces oval fruits and the stems contain one to...
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Horseradish RootStimulant, aperient, rubefacient, pungent, condiment, diaphoretic, diuretic. Horseradish is one of the most prolific stimulant herbs there is,...
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Hydrangea RootHistorically used for treating kidney problems(kidney stones), backache, bladder troubles, and for rheumatism. Hydrangea consists of the underground...
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HyssopDiaphoretic (sudorific), diuretic (lithotriptic, nephritic, etc.) stimulant, expectorant, aromatic, tonic, anthelmintic (vermifuge), aperient,...
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Icelandic MossWhich means in Iceland and across Scandinavia. Icelandic Moss has been used as both food and medicine by people in Iceland, Finland, Norway, Russia,...
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Irish MossIt's tough and stringy and has yellow, red, or purple seaweed growing up to 6 inches tall along the northern Atlantic. The parts used are the whole...
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Jamaican Dogwood BarkIt's nickname "fish poison tree" came from the West Indian practice of filling an open container with its branches and then dumping the container...
JiaogulanA hardy vine that can grow to 8 inches. It may even grow into a short lived perennial shrub. It can be grown as an annual in most temperate climates,...
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Juniper BerryParts used are usually the berries; also the oil (from the berries and wood), leaves, and bark. Juniper traditionally increases the appetite, aids...
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Kamut LeafThe leaves are harvested, rinsed, juiced, and dried "on sight" at only 88 degrees f. Yielding a completely non-pasteurized product which retains the...
Kava Kava RootIt is an indigenous plant to Polynesia, the Sandwich Islands, and the South Sea Islands. It is thought that the frequent consumption of Kava is...
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KelpKelp contains the complete spectrum of minerals needed by man, as they are contained in the ocean itself. Aside from the fact that sea water as such...
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Kola NutKola Nut is from Africa(tropical), and can grow up to 40 feet tall. It has yellow flowers and with redish brown seeds with no taste but very rich in...
Kudzu RootFrom southeastern United States is an edible vegetable of Asian origin with a medicinal root used in healing for over 2000 years. It is a relative of...
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Lady's Mantle HerbIt is a perennial herb found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Even though it's leaves look alot like cilantro, lady's mantle is in the rose family...
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