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Item #: 000HGINRCB
Description: Ginger root (zingiber officinale) is famous throughout the world, where it can be found primarily as a popular addition in a wide range of culinary dishes. In everything from sweet dishes and candies and confections to providing spicy addition to tof...
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Item #: 0000HGINRC
Description: Ginger root (zingiber officinale) is famous throughout the world, where it can be found primarily as a popular addition in a wide range of culinary dishes. In everything from sweet dishes and candies and confections to providing spicy addition to tof...
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Item #: 00H16GINRC
Description: Ginger root (zingiber officinale) is famous throughout the world, where it can be found primarily as a popular addition in a wide range of culinary dishes. In everything from sweet dishes and candies and confections to providing spicy addition to tof...
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Item #: 000HCARPWB
Description: Treasured within the ancient world as well as the modern as a culinary spice, Cardamom (elettaria cardamomum) has seen use throughout the Mediterranean region and Asia for centuries. Its potent, aromatic scent and equally unique flavor is perhaps mos...
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Item #: 000HCALRPB
Description: Referred to in historical documents that reference its use for several thousand years, Calamus Root (Acorus Calamus, Sweet Flag, Sweet Rush) has many storied uses. Dating back to the Sumerians and Ancient Egypt, its scent has been highly praised and ...
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Item #: 00H16CARPW
Description: Treasured within the ancient world as well as the modern as a culinary spice, Cardamom (elettaria cardamomum) has seen use throughout the Mediterranean region and Asia for centuries. Its potent, aromatic scent and equally unique flavor is perhaps mos...
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Item #: 00H16CALRP
Description: Referred to in historical documents that reference its use for several thousand years, Calamus Root (Acorus Calamus, Sweet Flag, Sweet Rush) has many storied uses. Dating back to the Sumerians and Ancient Egypt, its scent has been highly praised and ...
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Item #: 000HPARLFB
Description: Parsley, or Petroselinum Sativum, is one of those common kitchen herbs that we find garnishing our plates and adding flavor to our meals without really giving it much thought. Originating within the Mediterranean, the plant appears with clusters of l...
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Item #: 00H16PARLF
Description: Parsley, or Petroselinum Sativum, is one of those common kitchen herbs that we find garnishing our plates and adding flavor to our meals without really giving it much thought. Originating within the Mediterranean, the plant appears with clusters of l...
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Item #: 00000HASAG
Description: Used for cooking in some cultures, Asofoetida is perhaps most famous for its potent smell, somewhat reminiscent of garlic or leeks. In spiritual practice, it is commonly used in rituals of exorcism or protection.Use it to help chase away evil...
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Item #: PCETYLMYRTMXN
Description: Cetyl myristoleate is used by some to fight arthritis. Its actions are theorized to be three fold: lubricating the joints, reducing inflammation, and calming the immune system. Studies have not borne out the last claim, but there is still more work...
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Item #: PCARQUEJATLCN
Description: Baccharis genistelloides, carqueja, is a traditional medicine from Brazil, Peru Columbia, and Paraguay. It has been used to improve liver health, treat gallstones, diabetes, allergies, gout, and many other ailments. Magickally, carqueja sym...
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Item #: PCARROTSASRPO
Description: Daucus carota, carrot, is valued for its nutritional content. In traditional and natural Western healing, carrot is used to balance the digestive system, and do a host of other things. Containing high levels of vitamin A, carrots can be over eaten,...
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Item #: PCARROTSASRPN
Description: Daucus carota, carrot, is valued for its nutritional content. In traditional and natural Western healing, carrot is used to balance the digestive system, and do a host of other things. Containing high levels of vitamin A, carrots can be over eaten,...
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Item #: PCARROTSATRCN
Description: Daucus carota, carrot, is valued for its nutritional content. In traditional and natural Western healing, carrot is used to balance the digestive system, and do a host of other things. Containing high levels of vitamin A, carrots can be over eaten,...
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Item #: PCARROTSASRCO
Description: Daucus carota, carrot, is valued for its nutritional content. In traditional and natural Western healing, carrot is used to balance the digestive system, and do a host of other things. Containing high levels of vitamin A, carrots can be over eaten,...
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Item #: PCAROBSALTPWN
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCAROBRAWTPPN
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCAROBMEDTPPN
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCAROBLIGSPPO
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCEDARWHISWPN
Description: Thuja occidentals, green cedar tips and white cedar, sometimes called the Tree of Life, green cedar tips and white cedar symbolizes friendships that never end. Used in ointments for fingernail fungus, itching, even plantar warts, they are also ised ...
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Item #: PCELERYLETLCN
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCAROBKIBTPCN
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCARDAMOMSPWO
Description: Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum), is "Queen of the spices". The ripe seeds are highly valued as a cooking spice and it makes a tasty healing herb. Initially used in Ayurvedic healing, cardamom is used to warm the center of the body and move food fro...
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Item #: OCARDAMOMSPWO
Description: Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum), is "Queen of the spices". The ripe seeds are highly valued as a cooking spice and it makes a tasty healing herb. Initially used in Ayurvedic healing, cardamom is used to warm the center of the body and move food fro...
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Item #: PCARAWAYBSSWN
Description: Nigella sativa, black cumin, is a staple of Ayurvedic medicine. Considered good for warding off parasites, improving the appetite, cleansing the body of toxins – especially those involved in diarrhea, enhancing to the intellect, regulating wom...
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Item #: OCASCARASSKCN
Description: Cascara Sagrada, Rhamnus purshiana, is a bitter, bitter, remedy, cold, drying, and bringing moisture to surfaces by being a dry remedy. Used in cases of constipation, headaches that feel as though the head will explode, hemorrhoids, indigestion, chr...
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Item #: PCASCARASSKCN
Description: Cascara Sagrada, Rhamnus purshiana, is a bitter, bitter, remedy, cold, drying, and bringing moisture to surfaces by being a dry remedy. Used in cases of constipation, headaches that feel as though the head will explode, hemorrhoids, indigestion, chr...
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Item #: PCASUARINTPWN
Description: Looking like small, pointy pinecones, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room. It has had its medicinal uses, but these are sold solely as a decorative item....
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Item #: 0000LTWOMM
Description: (For PMS and menopause) This refreshing, restorative tonic is specially formulated for women. Lady's mantle, motherwort, jasmine, hyssop, arnica, red raspberry. Loose tea, one package is enough for 5 + cups. (Not to be used as a substitute for a doct...
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Item #: OCEDARWHISWPN
Description: Thuja occidentals, green cedar tips and white cedar, sometimes called the Tree of Life, green cedar tips and white cedar symbolizes friendships that never end. Used in ointments for fingernail fungus, itching, even plantar warts, they are also ised ...
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Item #: PCEDARREDSWCN
Description: Juniperus virginiana, red cedar, is a wonderful North American tree with a history of use for issues like
colds, coughs, bronchitis, insomnia, rashes, and more, but it is difficult to use properly. Best used as an inhalant or in baths, it should b...
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Item #: OCEDARREDSWCN
Description: Juniperus virginiana, red cedar, is a wonderful North American tree with a history of use for issues like
colds, coughs, bronchitis, insomnia, rashes, and more, but it is difficult to use properly. Best used as an inhalant or in baths, it should b...
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Item #: OCALAMUSSSRCO
Description: Acorus calamus, or calamus root, is a restoring herb that has a reputation for decongesting and relaxing the body. It decreases cold and damp, while increasing heat.
Calamus is used with upset stomachs, heartburn, mucous colitis, fatigue, chills,...
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Item #: OCEDARTIPSLWN
Description: Thuja occidentals, green cedar tips and white cedar, sometimes called the Tree of Life, green cedar tips and white cedar symbolizes friendships that never end. Used in ointments for fingernail fungus, itching, even plantar warts, they are also ised ...
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Item #: PCEDARBERTBWN
Description: Juniperus monosperma, cedar berry, is a traditional and natural diuretic from the southwestern part of the USA. Its antiseptic properties were also once valued in fighting off colds and flu. Magickally, cedar berry is associated with good ...
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Item #: PCAYENNESSPPO
Description: Capsicum annuum, Cayenne, is a very hot pepper! Often used to limit or stop pain in joints and muscles, Cayenne is also used to fight ulcers. Cayenne can also improve digestion in some, but backfires in others. There are even those who feel that i...
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Item #: OCAYENNESSPPO
Description: Capsicum annuum, Cayenne, is a very hot pepper! Often used to limit or stop pain in joints and muscles, Cayenne is also used to fight ulcers. Cayenne can also improve digestion in some, but backfires in others. There are even those who feel that i...
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Item #: PCATUABASTKCN
Description: Erythroxylum catuaba, or Catuaba, is a traditional aphrodisiac, it is said, "Until a father reaches 60, the son is his; after that, the son is catuaba's!" It also has a reputation as an herb that is energizing, antibacterial, antiviral, pain relievi...
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Item #: OCATUABASTKCN
Description: Erythroxylum catuaba, or Catuaba, is a traditional aphrodisiac, it is said, "Until a father reaches 60, the son is his; after that, the son is catuaba's!" It also has a reputation as an herb that is energizing, antibacterial, antiviral, pain relievi...
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Item #: PCATNIPSASHCO
Description: For humans, Nepeta cataria, or Catnip, is a stimulating relaxant. What is a "stimulating relaxant"? An herb that calms without really sedating. Catnip has a pungent taste that warms, then cools the body. Used with fever, N. cataria is a tradition...
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Item #: OCATNIPSASHCO
Description: For humans, Nepeta cataria, or Catnip, is a stimulating relaxant. What is a "stimulating relaxant"? An herb that calms without really sedating. Catnip has a pungent taste that warms, then cools the body. Used with fever, N. cataria is a tradition...
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Item #: PCATSCLAWSKCN
Description: Uncaria tomentosa, cat's claw root bark, is a tropical vine that has been used with rheumatism, diarrhea, gastritis, asthma, fungal infections, cancer (as an adjunct to allopathic remedies), and so much more. Used in purification baths and ...
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Item #: OCATSCLAWSKCN
Description: Uncaria tomentosa, cat's claw root bark, is a tropical vine that has been used with rheumatism, diarrhea, gastritis, asthma, fungal infections, cancer (as an adjunct to allopathic remedies), and so much more. Used in purification baths and ...
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Item #: PCEDARTIPSLWN
Description: Thuja occidentals, green cedar tips and white cedar, sometimes called the Tree of Life, green cedar tips and white cedar symbolizes friendships that never end. Used in ointments for fingernail fungus, itching, even plantar warts, they are also ised ...
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Item #: PCALIFORNSHCO
Description: California poppy, or Eschscholzia californica, does contain chemicals similar enough and strong enough to show up on a drug test as opium use, even though it is not opium and is perfectly legal. The state flower of California, this herb calms and re...
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Item #: PCELERYSASMGN
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCALAMUSSSRCO
Description: Acorus calamus, or calamus root, is a restoring herb that has a reputation for decongesting and relaxing the body. It decreases cold and damp, while increasing heat.
Calamus is used with upset stomachs, heartburn, mucous colitis, fatigue, chills, ...
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Item #: PCALCIUMCSMPN
Description: Easier to absorb for most people than calcium carbonate, calcium citrate (like all calcium supplements) is a part of making bones strong, blood vessels flexible, the nervous system healthy and so much more. Too much calcium impairs the kidneys and r...
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Item #: PCALENDULTFWN
Description: Calendula officinalis, or Calendula, offers wonderful medicinal properties. Calendula has been used in cases of liver infections (viruses), ulcers, constipation, headache from eating or upon waking (a "liver headache"), varicose veins, hemorrhoids, ...
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Item #: OCALENDULSFWO
Description: Calendula officinalis, or Calendula, offers wonderful medicinal properties. Calendula has been used in cases of liver infections (viruses), ulcers, constipation, headache from eating or upon waking (a "liver headache"), varicose veins, hemorrhoids, ...
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Item #: PCALENDULSFWO
Description: Calendula officinalis, or Calendula, offers wonderful medicinal properties. Calendula has been used in cases of liver infections (viruses), ulcers, constipation, headache from eating or upon waking (a "liver headache"), varicose veins, hemorrhoids, ...
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Item #: OCALIFORNSHCO
Description: California poppy, or Eschscholzia californica, does contain chemicals similar enough and strong enough to show up on a drug test as opium use, even though it is not opium and is perfectly legal. The state flower of California, this herb calms and re...
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Item #: OCAMPHORSSRCN
Description: Associated with the Moon, Cinnamonum camphora, or camphor, comes from a tree native to countries like China and Borneo. A valuable healing resin for centuries, it was one of the few healing herbs not deleted from Unami texts translated in Europe tha...
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Item #: PCALAMUSSSRCN
Description: Acorus calamus, or calamus root, is a restoring herb that has a reputation for decongesting and relaxing the body. It decreases cold and damp, while increasing heat.
Calamus is used with upset stomachs, heartburn, mucous colitis, fatigue, chills, ...
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Item #: PCACAONIBSPWO
Description: Theobroma cacao, cacao, chemicals in it that are similar to caffeine but milder. It effects muscle, the kidneys and the heart and is used principally as a diuretic. Cacao has a history of use in accumulation of fluid in the body resulting from cardia...
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Item #: PCACAOROATPWN
Description: Theobroma cacao, cacao, chemicals in it that are similar to caffeine but milder. It effects muscle, the kidneys and the heart and is used principally as a diuretic. Cacao has a history of use in accumulation of fluid in the body resulting from cardia...
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Item #: PCABBAGEGSHPN
Description: Brassica oleracea, cabbage, contains wonderful chemicals that may play a role in reducing cancer risks. It also has a long history of use to take down swellings, from breast engorgement to arthritis, eczema to varicose veins. Magickally, c...
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Item #: PCENTAURYTHCN
Description: Centaurea erythraea, centuary, is a traditional gout fighter and liver tonic. It has been used to move slow digestion and work against heartburn, sore joints, even dropsy. Magickally, centuary is used extensively in animal magick, especial...
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Item #: OCENTAURYTHCN
Description: Centaurea erythraea, centuary, is a traditional gout fighter and liver tonic. It has been used to move slow digestion and work against heartburn, sore joints, even dropsy. Magickally, centuary is used extensively in animal magick, especial...
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Item #: OCELANDINSHCO
Description: Chelidonium majus, celandine, has a long history of herbal use in treating dull eyesight, but today is more likely to be used as a mild sedative and detoxifying herb. It is thought to work well with the lungs and stomach. Magickally, celan...
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Item #: PCELERYSTSHFN
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCELERYSESSWO
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCELERYSETSWN
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCELERYSASMGO
Description: Apium graveolens, celery, is a wonderful healing herb. The seed is prized over the stalk in healing remedies, but the less potent stalk can be an important part of a healing regimen, especially for anyone prone to making kidney stones. Used to help...
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Item #: PCAMPHORSSRCN
Description: Associated with the Moon, Cinnamonum camphora, or camphor, comes from a tree native to countries like China and Borneo. A valuable healing resin for centuries, it was one of the few healing herbs not deleted from Unami texts translated in Europe tha...
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Item #: PCELANDINSHCO
Description: Chelidonium majus, celandine, has a long history of herbal use in treating dull eyesight, but today is more likely to be used as a mild sedative and detoxifying herb. It is thought to work well with the lungs and stomach. Magickally, celan...
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Item #: PCAROBRAWSPCN
Description: Ceratonia siliqua, carob, is a classic lower calorie and lower fat chocolate substitute. It has been used both the fight diarrhea and as a laxative. The laxative effects are produced by making a decoction of the herb. Other preparations are used t...
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Item #: PCALCATRITFWN
Description: Delphinium consolida, calcatrippae flower, is used mostly in potpourris today, but in the past it has been brewed up in teas to rinse lice-ridden hair. It is not recommended for internal use. Magickally, calcatrippae is used to protect mem...
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Item #: PCARAWAYSSSWO
Description: Caraway, Carum carvi, is thought to relieve tension, as Pliny noted, as well as move stagnation and dampness. Digestion is the best reason to use this herb, because the strongest affinity this herb has is with the intestines. It is used with dyspep...
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Item #: OCARAWAYSSSWO
Description: Caraway, Carum carvi, is thought to relieve tension, as Pliny noted, as well as move stagnation and dampness. Digestion is the best reason to use this herb, because the strongest affinity this herb has is with the intestines. It is used with dyspep...
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Item #: PCARAWAYSTSWN
Description: Caraway, Carum carvi, is thought to relieve tension, as Pliny noted, as well as move stagnation and dampness. Digestion is the best reason to use this herb, because the strongest affinity this herb has is with the intestines. It is used with dyspep...
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Item #: PCAPEALOESHPW
Description: Aloe ferox, or Cape aloes herb powder, is used in traditional healing as a powerful laxative, to diminish allergies, and boost the immune system. It has also been used with skin issues and to cleanse the digestive system. Too much Cape aloes will c...
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Item #: PCANADASNTRPN
Description: Canada Snakeroot, Asarum canadense, or wild ginger, is a traditional healer for allergies, colds, flu, coughs, fever, amenorrhea, and edema, as well as a host of other things. A pungent herb, Canada Snakeroot is warming and stimulating. Use...
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Item #: PCAMUCAMUTBPN
Description: Mycaria dubia, Camu Camu, is a Brazilian fruit with a reputation for helping hair, as a liver cleanser, is a traditional immune booster and stress fighter, and contains bioflavenoids, the amino acids, serine, valine, and leucine, as well as important...
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Item #: 00000HSTJC
Description: Uses include wound healing; immune system stimulant; insomnia; headache; menstrual cramps; colds; antidepressant; protection; exorcism; courage; battle invincibility; divination.
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Item #: 00000HSOLC
Description: Love potions, astringent, demulcent, and tonic. laxative and restorative, andis good in inflammations of the stomach, indigestion, profuse menstruation, lungailments, general debility, fade bruises, also applied to cuts and sores.
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Item #: 00000HSCUC
Description: Uses include tranquilizer - insomnia sedative; nervous tension; drug - alcohol withdrawal; pms; ensure everlasting fidelity and commitment; alleviates anxiety; relaxation - peace.
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Item #: 00000HSALP
Description: For women who do not want their partners to have outside relationships. 4oz.
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Item #: 00000HSAGW
Description: Uses include tonic; antiperspirant; wounds; digestion; muscle/joint pain; gargle; colds/fever; preservative; wisdom; money; healing; longevity; protection; sacred ritual.
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Item #: 00000HRASC
Description: Uses include pregnancy - childbirth; kidneys; diarrhea; nausea -vomiting; calming; promotes sleep; visions; healing; protection; love.
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Item #: 00000HPEPC
Description: Uses include tonic; upset stomach; heartburn; nausea; colds/flu; calming; promotes sleep/visionary dreams; increase psychic ability; healing; purification.
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Item #: 00000HPENC
Description: Uses include repels insects - Calms itch; antiseptic; nausea; treat colds; stimulate menses; peace and tranquility; protection; exorcism; consecration rituals.
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Item #: 00000HPAUC
Description: Can be used for fevers, colds, respiratory problems and can ease arthritic pain.
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Item #: 00000HPATC
Description: Uses include reverse spells; drive troublemakers away; clairvoyance; divination; passion; love; sex magick; manifest money; physical strength.
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Item #: 00000HPASC
Description: Uses include relieving nerve pain; for seizures/hysteria; restful sleep; calming and soothing; promotes emotinal balance; peace; attract friendship and prosperity; heightens libido.
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Item #: 00000HNETC
Description: Uses include tonic; highly nutritive; for anemia, skin disorders and allergies; restores health; expectorant; stops bleeding; removes spells/curses; protection; exorcism.
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Item #: 00000HSULP
Description: Dispels or prevents a hex on you; destroys an enemy's power over you.
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Item #: 00000HVALC
Description: Uses include calms nerves; sleep aid; treats spasmodic/nervous conditions; reduces blood pressure; love; harmony; purification; protection; black magick.
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Item #: OBILBERRYSBWO
Description: Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, is a mild astringent. This makes it a good vulnerary, anti-diarrheal, a modest ulcer fighter, vessel-protective, collagen stabilizing, and more. One small study involving 20 patients with diabetic retinopathy were giv...
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Item #: 0000IGCOPB
Description: Resin incenses are the top of the line in incense burning. With the help of incense charcoals, you can release the intense fragrance of these fine resin granules -- without the dilution of a burning base or fixatives typical in man-made stick or cone...
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Item #: 0000HORACB
Description: 1 Lb Orange Peel cut
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Item #: 0000HMILWB
Description: One pound of dried Milk Thistle
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Item #: 0000HELDBB
Description: 1 Lb Elder Berries
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Item #: 00000RPCRO
Description: Used on dolls or images for hexing, or sprinkle on an adversary's path.
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Item #: 00000RLFOO
Description: Lodestones are "fed" with iron filings on a regular basis, particularly when used in charm bags. 4 oz.
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Item #: 00000HYARF
Description: Can be used to stop bleeding and relieve toothaches.
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Item #: 00000HVERC
Description: Uses include minor pains - inflammation (headache, toothache, arthritis); restful sleep; calming; protection; purification; divination; consecration; love potions; creativity.
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Item #: 00000HMULC
Description: Uses include expectorant; lung ailments; diarrhea; hemorrhoids; protection; courage; invokes spirits; keeps away demons and nightmare while asleep.
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Item #: 00000HMUGC
Description: Uses include appetite; digestion; visionary dreams; clairvoyance; protection; travel stamina/safety; consecrate divinatory tools; add power to scrying tools.
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Item #: 00000HFLAS
Description: Used for money spells. Also useful in healing and protection spells.
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Item #: 00000HFENS
Description: Uses include flavoring agent; aids digestion and weight loss; relieves gas; imparts strength, vitality, sexual virility; protection; prevents curses, possession and negative problems.
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Item #: 00000HEUCC
Description: Uses include great healing properties; kills germs/ infections; eases lung congestion; heart stimulant; attracts healing vibrations; protection.
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Item #: 00000HWORC
Description: Caution - use small doses. Uses include stomach disorders; liver/cardiac stimulant; expells intestinal worms; banish anger/negativity; divination; protection; exorcism; black arts.
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Item #: 00000HCLRC
Description: Put in baths to aid in financial arrangements. Also used in potions for lust. Protects and blesses domestic animals.
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Item #: 00000HCLOW
Description: Uses include culinary spice; ground cloves calm stomachs; relieves gas; banish hostile/negative forces; gain what is sought; clears head; friendship/love.
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Item #: 00000HCINP
Description: Sun / Fire. Personal protection, Healing, Passion, Female sexual stimulant, Meditation, Illumination. Burn to stimulate clairvoyance, and raise spiritual vibrations.
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Item #: 00000HGARP
Description: Uses include culinary spice, nutrient; for colds/flu/infection; reduce blood pressure/cholesterol; magickal healing; protection; exorcism.
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Item #: 00000HHIBW
Description: Uses include an aphrodisiac; soothes nerves; antispasmodic; itchy skin; stomach problems; sweeten breath; attract love/lust; divination; dreams.
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Item #: 00000HMISC
Description: Caution berries are poisonous. Uses include treatment of hypertension, epilepsy, menstrual problems, headache and hemorrhage; improves circulation; ahprodisiac; fertility; love; protection; visions.
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Item #: 00000HMANW
Description: Consume with extreme caution. Uses include energetic, purgative, enhances creativity; increases magickal potency/pyschism; exorcism; fertilty; love; protection.
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Item #: 00000HLOBC
Description: Said to symbolize malevolence and ill will within the Victorian era, Lobelia has since become a commonly cultivated ornamental plant, widely found in flower beds, large pots, window boxes and hanging baskets.Among Native Americans, it was use...
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Item #: 00000HLAVW
Description: Uses include tonics; stomach problems; nasuea/vomiting; healing; inner calm, peace of mind; freedom from stress; love; money; protection; attract good spirits; purification.
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Item #: 00000HJUNW
Description: Uses include digestion problems; intestinal cramps; diuretic; arthritis; banishes all things injurious to good health; attract good, healthy energies and love; protection.
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Item #: 00000HJASW
Description: Jasmine, whose name is derived from the Persian word "yasmin," meaning Gift from God, is quite commonly cultivated in gardens and as a houseplant.Revered for its fragrance, it is also quite well known for the fact that its flowers open their ...
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Item #: 00000HHYSC
Description: Physical and spiritual protection - Purification, Jupiter, Fire, Healing
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Item #: 00000HHORC
Description: Uses include remedy for coughing/bronchitis, colds, flu; expectorant; revitalizing tonic; sacred to Horus; protective; helps clarity during ritual; stimulates creativity/inspiration; balances personal energies.
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Item #: OBLACKCURTLCN
Description: Ribes nigrum, or Black Currant a member of the grossulariaceae (or currant) family, is a hardy shrub that produces leaves that are used medicinally. The leaves are used to increase urination, reduce things like urinary stones, painful urination, wor...
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Item #: PBLACKCURTLCN
Description: Ribes nigrum, or Black Currant a member of the grossulariaceae (or currant) family, is a hardy shrub that produces leaves that are used medicinally. The leaves are used to increase urination, reduce things like urinary stones, painful urination, wor...
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Item #: PBLACKHAWSKPN
Description: Black haw, Viburnum prunifolium, is a traditional and natural medicine for diarrhea, menstrual pain, digestive cramping, asthma, pain relief, and more. Some find it a relaxing herb that can help bring sleep. It can cause spontaneous abortion, so it...
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Item #: PBLACKRADSRPN
Description: Black radish, Raphanus sativus, has been used to stimulate digestions, wet the appetite, and regulate the bowels. Even acid reflux has been helped with this herb. Black radish is used to protect the household. It is sprinkled around the o...
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Item #: OBLACKWALSECO
Description: Juglans nigra, or black walnut hulls are an age old remedy. Traditionally the blackened hulls are used because it is high in iodine and this lead to its use in hypothyroid issues, including goiter. It has also been used as an antibacterial, fungici...
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Item #: PBLACKWALSECO
Description: Juglans nigra, or black walnut hulls are an age old remedy. Traditionally the blackened hulls are used because it is high in iodine and this lead to its use in hypothyroid issues, including goiter. It has also been used as an antibacterial, fungici...
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Item #: PBLACKWAGSECW
Description: Juglans nigra, or black walnut hulls are an age old remedy. Traditionally the blackened hulls are used, but some prefer the green hull. The black color comes from high iodine content and this lead to its use in hypothyroid issues, including goiter....
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Item #: PBLACKWALSLCO
Description: Juglans nigra, or black walnut leaf is an age old remedy. The walnut leaves can be used as an infusion as well as eyewash. Great for the skin and used in treating irritations in the eyes, they have also be used to stimulate poor appetite. Tea made f...
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Item #: PBLACKWALTKCN
Description: Juglans nigra, or black walnut leaf is an age old remedy. The inner bark of the walnut may be boiled or usedl as a tincture. The decoction is a traditional remedy for constipation, slow digestion, as a liver stimulant, or even to cure skin diseases....
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Item #: PBLACKBERTLPO
Description: Blackberry leaf and root, Rubus corchorifolius, are traditionally used in cases of diarrhea, hemorrhoids, sore throats, thrush, and more. It has been used in teas, tinctures, and gargles. Blackberry returns evil to those who sent the evil...
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Item #: PBLACKBERSRCW
Description: Blackberry leaf and root, Rubus corchorifolius, are traditionally used in cases of diarrhea, hemorrhoids, sore throats, thrush, and more. It has been used in teas, tinctures, and gargles. Blackberry returns evil to those who sent the evil...
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Item #: OBLADDERWSHCO
Description: Fucus vesiculosus, or Bladderwrack, is a seaweed that likes cooler northern climates. A traditional healing herb used to treat hyperglycemia, infection, and hypothyroidism. It also gets red blood cells to clump together, something called hemaglutin...
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Item #: PBLADDERWSHCO
Description: Fucus vesiculosus, or Bladderwrack, is a seaweed that likes cooler northern climates. A traditional healing herb used to treat hyperglycemia, infection, and hypothyroidism. It also gets red blood cells to clump together, something called hemaglutin...
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Item #: OBLESSEDTSHCO
Description: Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedictus, is a bitter, drying herb with a history of use in liver and gallbladder issues, poor appetite, upset stomachs, and as a milk enhancer for nursing mothers, among other things. It is not recommended for pregnant wom...
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Item #: PBLACKCOHSRCO
Description: Actaea racemosa, or Black Cohosh, is one of the best known North American remedies for problems in women's reproductive health. A tough rhizome is found at the base of a series of leaves spring that from on a sturdy stem. The white flowers are tens...
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Item #: OBLACKCOHSRCO
Description: Actaea racemosa, or Black Cohosh, is one of the best known North American remedies for problems in women's reproductive health. A tough rhizome is found at the base of a series of leaves spring that from on a sturdy stem. The white flowers are tens...
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Item #: PBILBERRYSBWO
Description: Bilberry, Vaccinium myrtillus, is a mild astringent. This makes it a good vulnerary, anti-diarrheal, a modest ulcer fighter, vessel-protective, collagen stabilizing, and more. One small study involving 20 patients with diabetic retinopathy were giv...
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Item #: OBILBERRYSLCN
Description: In modern times, Bilberry Leaf is thought to have a calming effect on smooth muscle tissue. It is reputed to be good for enstrual cramps and is thought to nourish the respiratory tract and the leaves are sometimes used for coughs. A close relative ...
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Item #: PBILBERRYSLCN
Description: In modern times, Bilberry Leaf is thought to have a calming effect on smooth muscle tissue. It is reputed to be good for enstrual cramps and is thought to nourish the respiratory tract and the leaves are sometimes used for coughs. A close relative ...
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Item #: PBIOFLAVCTMPN
Description: Bioflavonoids, sometimes called vitamin P, have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic, antiviral, and anti-carcinogenic properties. This is the collective name given to a large group of phytochemicals that are often considered important act...
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Item #: OBIRCHSALSKCN
Description: Betula pendula, or Birch, is prized for its healing bark. This graceful white tree waves in the breeze with its catkins, and leaves that are green on top and grey-green below. When the bark is peeled back it is a flesh color that is reminiscent of ...
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Item #: PBIRCHSALSKCN
Description: Betula pendula, or Birch, is prized for its healing bark. This graceful white tree waves in the breeze with its catkins, and leaves that are green on top and grey-green below. When the bark is peeled back it is a flesh color that is reminiscent of ...
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Item #: PBIRCHSALSLCN
Description: Betula pendula, or Birch, is a graceful white tree waves in the breeze with its catkins, and leaves that are green on top and grey-green below. Birch leaf is a traditional pain reliever, as well as being alterative and diuretic. It is used to sooth...
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Item #: PBIOFLAVLTMPN
Description: Bioflavonoids, sometimes called vitamin P, have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic, antiviral, and anti-carcinogenic properties. This is the collective name given to a large group of phytochemicals that are often considered important act...
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Item #: PBUPLEURUSRCO
Description: Bupleurum chinense, or bupleurum root, is a strong liver cleanser from Asia and central Europe, but its uses come largely from TCM and Kampo healing traditions. It is traditionally used in cases of inflammation (especially from arthritis), intermitt...
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Item #: PBISTORTSSRWN
Description: Bistort root, Polygonum bistorta, is a traditional and natural astringent, demulcent, diuretic, fever fighter, laxative, and more. Strongly astringent, it has been used to stop bleeding both inside and on the outside of the body and to stop diarrhea...
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Item #: PBITTERMESBPN
Description: Bitter melon leaf or fruit, Momordica charantia, has been studied in labs as well as having been used for centuries as a traditional and natural healing herb. Bitter melon has been used to help people battling diabetes, colds and flu, poor digestion...
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Item #: PBITTERMETLPN
Description: Bitter melon leaf or fruit, Momordica charantia, has been studied in labs as well as having been used for centuries as a traditional and natural healing herb. Bitter melon has been used to help people battling diabetes, colds and flu, poor digestion...
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Item #: PBITTEROLSKPO
Description: Bitter oleander bark, Holarrhena antidysenterica, or the Kutaja tree, is thought to be one of the most valuable medicinal products of India. It has been used in the treatment of dysentery and diarrhea, and for anemia, stomach pain and more. ...
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Item #: PBLACKBEASBFN
Description: Black beans, Phaselous vulgaris, are a fantastic source of dietary fiber – a dietary fiber that has been shown to naturally help lower cholesterol. It also helps keep blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal, making them a wise c...
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Item #: PBLESSEDTSHCO
Description: Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedictus, is a bitter, drying herb with a history of use in liver and gallbladder issues, poor appetite, upset stomachs, and as a milk enhancer for nursing mothers, among other things. It is not recommended for pregnant wom...
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Item #: OBLOODROOSRCN
Description: Sanguinaria canadensis, or bloodroot, has been used in Native American healing in the northern USA and southern Canada for centuries. It is most often used externally. External uses have included cavities, skin growths, eczema, rash, athlete's foot...
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Item #: PBLOODROOSRCN
Description: Sanguinaria canadensis, or bloodroot, has been used in Native American healing in the northern USA and southern Canada for centuries. It is most often used externally. External uses have included cavities, skin growths, eczema, rash, athlete's foot...
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Item #: PBROMELIASMPN
Description: Bromelian is an enzyme from Ananas comosus (pineapple) that is able to break down proteins in the body and can help to ease digestive disorders, arthritis, colds, asthma, numbness, allergies, and many other issues. Bromelian thins the blood and shou...
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Item #: OBROOMSALTHWN
Description: Cytisus scoparius, broom, signifies the Plantagenet kings of England. Traditionally, this herb is used to raise blood pressure, strengthen the heart, work with edema (dropsy) by constricting peripheral circulation, heavy menses, gout, rheumatism, sc...
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Item #: PBROOMSALTHWN
Description: Cytisus scoparius, broom, signifies the Plantagenet kings of England. Traditionally, this herb is used to raise blood pressure, strengthen the heart, work with edema (dropsy) by constricting peripheral circulation, heavy menses, gout, rheumatism, sc...
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Item #: OBUCHUSALSLCN
Description: Once called Barosma betulina, the current Latin name of buchu is Agathosma betulina. A traditional remedy for kidney infections and UTIs, stones and gravel, it can calm a bladder that has been cool and is experiencing "false heat" which could be dia...
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Item #: PBUCHUSALSLCN
Description: Once called Barosma betulina, the current Latin name of buchu is Agathosma betulina. A traditional remedy for kidney infections and UTIs, stones and gravel, it can calm a bladder that has been cool and is experiencing "false heat" which could be dia...
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Item #: OBUCKEYESTSWN
Description: This wonderful tree, Aesclepias glabra, or buckeye, is considered a great remedy for varicose veins by many traditional healers. It has also been used in fighting edema (or dropsy), chronic venous insufficiency (which can cause edema), cramping in t...
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Item #: PBUCKEYESTSWN
Description: This wonderful tree, Aesclepias glabra, or buckeye, is considered a great remedy for varicose veins by many traditional healers. It has also been used in fighting edema (or dropsy), chronic venous insufficiency (which can cause edema), cramping in t...
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Item #: OBUCKTHORSKCO
Description: Rhamnus frangula, or buckthorn, is a traditional purgative, or strong constipation easing herb. It is trasitionally used in hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and other painful situations to loosen the stool and make passage easier. In small doses it is u...
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Item #: PBUCKTHORSKCO
Description: Rhamnus frangula, or buckthorn, is a traditional purgative, or strong constipation easing herb. It is trasitionally used in hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and other painful situations to loosen the stool and make passage easier. In small doses it is u...
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Item #: PBUCKWHEASEWN
Description: Buckwheat hulls are a byproduct of buckwheat milling. In Japan they are a traditional filling for pillows. This practice spread to the USA years ago as orthopedic buckwheat hull pillows. For some, buckwheat hull pillows improve sleep and reduce n...
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Item #: OBUGLEWEESHCO
Description: Lycopus virginicus, or bugleweed, has a great reputation for mild hyperthyroidism. It appears to inhibit some thyroid hormone 4 (T4) from converting to thyroid hormone 3 (T3), it inhibits iodine transport in the body, depriving the thyroid of iodine...
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Item #: PBUGLEWEESHCO
Description: Lycopus virginicus, or bugleweed, has a great reputation for mild hyperthyroidism. It appears to inhibit some thyroid hormone 4 (T4) from converting to thyroid hormone 3 (T3), it inhibits iodine transport in the body, depriving the thyroid of iodine...
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Item #: OBERGAMOWSHCW
Description: Monarda fistulosa, or WIld Bergamot, is a wonderful mint whose uses we learned from Native American cultures. This is a classic remedy in Meniere's disease and in tinnitus, each of which can cause ringing in the ears. M fistulosa is a wonderful ner...
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Item #: PBULLKELPSHCO
Description: Bull kelp, Nereocystis luetkeana, is most often used today in wonderful seaweed baths. It keeps skin healthy and young looking. When taken internally, bull kelp has a reputation of helping the body avoid the common cold. Bull kelp has been used in...
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Item #: PBROCCOLISSWO
Description: Broccoli, Brassica oleracea, has loads of vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, calcium, and bulk fiber. Broccoli, when taken regularly, can help keep blood pressure and cholesterol down, regulate digestion, help prevent colds, and even help the body to...
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Item #: PBROCCOLISHPN
Description: Broccoli, Brassica oleracea, has loads of vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, calcium, and bulk fiber. Broccoli, when taken regularly, can help keep blood pressure and cholesterol down, regulate digestion, help prevent colds, and even help the body to...
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Item #: OBLUECOHOSRCN
Description: Caulophyllum thalictriodes, or blue cohosh, is a beautiful woodland plant that has been overharvested, this is an important herb when nothing else will work well. All of the purple coloring found in this plant is associated with the Moon…the ...
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Item #: PBLUECOHOSRCN
Description: Caulophyllum thalictriodes, or blue cohosh, is a beautiful woodland plant that has been overharvested, this is an important herb when nothing else will work well. All of the purple coloring found in this plant is associated with the Moon…the ...
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Item #: PBLUEFLAGSRCW
Description: Blue flag, Iris versicolor, is often used as a detoxifier and a strong laxative. It has also been applied to joints plagued by rheumatism. It can cause vomiting and should be avoided by pregnant women. Long term use is not recommended. Use...
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Item #: PBGALGAETAWN
Description: Blue green algae, Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, is high in cleansing chlorophyll, energizing B12, iron, and lots of readily available amino acids. It contains omega-3 fatty acids, can free radical fighters like lutein and lycopene. It is being used to ...
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Item #: PBLUEVIOLSHCW
Description: Blue violet, Viola odorata, is a traditional and natural healing herb with a long history of use with coughs, asthma, breast cancer, and more. The dried herb is safer than the fresh, but it should still be avoided in high doses, and in pregnancy. ...
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Item #: OBONESETSSHCN
Description: Eupatorium perfoliatum, boneset, has been used in intermittent fevers and flu, this herb has a long history among native Americans both for fevers (especially fevers with aches and bone pain) and to set bones. The Anishinabe name for E. perfoliatum ...
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Item #: PBONESETSSHCN
Description: Eupatorium perfoliatum, boneset, has been used in intermittent fevers and flu, this herb has a long history among native Americans both for fevers (especially fevers with aches and bone pain) and to set bones. The Anishinabe name for E. perfoliatum ...
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Item #: PBORASALUTFWN
Description: Bora bora flowers are beautiful dried flowers used in arrangements and potpourri. They are used to decorate photo frames, blank books, gift boxes, and more. Bora bora flowers can be used in countless ways to make a home more beautiful. Ma...
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Item #: OBORAGESASLCO
Description: Borago officinalis, borage, has a cool, sweet, cucumber like flavor that brings a cool breeze to the situation, apparently moving fluids as well as cooling the body. It is "...of known virtue to revive the hypochondriac and cheer the hard student."...
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Item #: PBORAGESASLCO
Description: Borago officinalis, borage, has a cool, sweet, cucumber like flavor that brings a cool breeze to the situation, apparently moving fluids as well as cooling the body. It is "...of known virtue to revive the hypochondriac and cheer the hard student."...
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Item #: PBREWERSYSAPN
Description: Brewer's yeast is the traditional yeast for brewing beer and wine, but it is a nutrition packed gem that can bring greater health to many, many people. There are those who use brewer's yeast to fend off hypoglycemia and diabetes. Those with high ch...
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Item #: OBREVZINHSNIN
Description: Protium heptaphyllum, brevzonho, is a resin from Brazil best known as an incense ingredient. An analgesic, this is a traditional remedy for toothache and headache. It has a floral and piney scent when brewed or burned. It has been taken as a pill ...
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Item #: PBREVZINHSNIN
Description: Protium heptaphyllum, brevzonho, is a resin from Brazil best known as an incense ingredient. An analgesic, this is a traditional remedy for toothache and headache. It has a floral and piney scent when brewed or burned. It has been taken as a pill ...
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Item #: OBUPLEURUSRCO
Description: Bupleurum chinense, or bupleurum root, is a strong liver cleanser from Asia and central Europe, but its uses come largely from TCM and Kampo healing traditions. It is traditionally used in cases of inflammation (especially from arthritis), intermitt...
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Item #: PBARLEYGRSHCO
Description: This is one of the richest sources of alkaline forming minerals and antioxidant enzymes. It provides the mineral co-factors that enhance the functions of the enzymes. There are high levels of vitamins and minerals found in green barley leaves. The l...
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Item #: PBAKULISATPWN
Description: Looking like small, wooden tulips, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room. It has had its medicinal uses, but these are sold solely as a decorative item.Mag...
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Item #: PBALASALUSRPO
Description: Contianing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, Bala, or Sida cordifolia, has been used as a substitute for ephedra. Bala's traditional medicinal uses include asthma, cough, colds and flu, headaches, and aches and pains including rheumatism. Mag...
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Item #: OBALLOONFSRLN
Description: Balloon flower, or Platycodon grandiflorum, is traditionally used to help people with wet coughs, sore throats and other, similar, health problems. Often used in combination with other herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Balloon flower is even us...
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Item #: PBALLOONFSRLN
Description: Balloon flower, or Platycodon grandiflorum, is traditionally used to help people with wet coughs, sore throats and other, similar, health problems. Often used in combination with other herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Balloon flower is even us...
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Item #: OBALMOFGISUWN
Description: Balm of Gilead, Populus balsamifera, has a history of use with dry coughs, dry skin, sprains, strains, and much more. It has been made into ointments, tinctures, decoctions, baths, and even steam inhalations.Balm of Gilead has several magick...
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Item #: PBALMOFGISUWN
Description: Balm of Gilead, Populus balsamifera, has a history of use with dry coughs, dry skin, sprains, strains, and much more. It has been made into ointments, tinctures, decoctions, baths, and even steam inhalations.Balm of Gilead has several magick...
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Item #: PBANABASATLWN
Description: Banaba leaf, Lagerstroemia speciosa, is a traditional herb for diabetes from Ayurvedic medicine. It is also thought to help the body stay thin, fight high cholesterol, aid digestions and more. Rich in minerals like zinc and magnesium, banaba leaf i...
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Item #: PBANKASHGTLWN
Description: Painted bright gold, these potpourri ingredients will make an eyecatching addition to potpourri. It has had its medicinal uses, but these are sold solely as a decorative item.Magickally they are used to bring love and help with protection ma...
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Item #: PBANKASHSTLWN
Description: Painted bright silver, these potpourri ingredients will make an eyecatching addition to potpourri. It has had its medicinal uses, but these are sold solely as a decorative item.Magickally they are used to bring love and help with protection ...
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Item #: PBARBERRYTBWN
Description: Barberry berry, Berberis vulgaris, is traditionally used much the way that the root of the plant is used: for liver, gallbladder, and kidney issues, including infection. The berry is used by some to boost the immune system and by others as an antiox...
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Item #: OBARBERRYSRWN
Description: Barberry root, Berberis vulgaris, is Europe's answer to Mahonia repens. It has been used for indigestion, liver, gallbladder, and kidney issues. A strong antioxidant, it can be thought of as a good "youth tonic" for the liver and kidneys. Barberry...
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Item #: PBARBERRYSRWN
Description: Barberry root, Berberis vulgaris, is Europe's answer to Mahonia repens. It has been used for indigestion, liver, gallbladder, and kidney issues. A strong antioxidant, it can be thought of as a good "youth tonic" for the liver and kidneys. Barberry...
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Item #: OBARLEYGRSHCO
Description: This is one of the richest sources of alkaline forming minerals and antioxidant enzymes. It provides the mineral co-factors that enhance the functions of the enzymes. There are high levels of vitamins and minerals found in green barley leaves. The l...
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Item #: PBAELSALUSBPO
Description: Bael fruit , Aegle marmelos, is traditionally used to perk up the appetite and rebuild the body after illness, tone digestion, cleanse the intestines, and help with constipation, among other things. Modern research suggests that Bael fruit may be us...
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Item #: PBAKINGSOSMPN
Description: Baking soda, or bicarbonate of soda, makes baked goods like cookies and quick breads rise. It is used when the dough contains an acidic ingredient. Examples of acidic ingredients include buttermilk, lemon, brown sugar, sour cream, and yogurt. The so...
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Item #: PBAKINGPOSMPN
Description: Baking Powder is a combination of baking soda, cream of tartar, and a moisture absorber (like cornstarch) that makes things rise very quickly. It's used in baking, particularly batters where there is no acid present. It makes helps these foods rise b...
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Item #: PBUTTERNUSKCN
Description: Butternut bark, Juglans cinerea, is a traditional and natural medicine from North America. It is traditionally used for joint pains, constipation, high cholesterol, cleanse the body, and more. It is a gentle, but powerful herb that should be used o...
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Item #: PBUTTERMISXPN
Description: Buttermilk is high in potassium, vitamin B12, calcium, riboflavin, and phosphorus. A fantastic way to make a sour cream replacement that is lower in fat and calories, but wonderfully tasty, buttermilk is also easily digested – even when dairy i...
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Item #: PBUTTERBUSRWO
Description: This has been a frightening member of the compositae, associated with the Plague in centuries gone by. A relative of Coltsfoot, it also has a long history for being used for sores, like those that develop with the Plague. A plant that loves marshes...
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Item #: OBUTTERBUSRWO
Description: This has been a frightening member of the compositae, associated with the Plague in centuries gone by. A relative of Coltsfoot, it also has a long history for being used for sores, like those that develop with the Plague. A plant that loves marshes...
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Item #: PBUTTERSASXPN
Description: Butter has been a part of the human diet for over 4500 years. It contains easily absorbable form of Vitamin A as well as vitamins D, E and K, selenium, iodine. Butter helps the body to fight candida and other fungal infections, contains anti-oxidan...
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Item #: PBUTCHERSSRCO
Description: Ruscus aculeatus, or butcher's broom, is a traditional and natural medicine used in hemorrhoids, varicose veins, dropsy (edema), carpal tunnel, jaundice, gout, obesity, Raynaud's disease, coughs, poor fat digestion, Meniere's disease, low reproductiv...
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Item #: OBUTCHERSSRCO
Description: Ruscus aculeatus, or butcher's broom, is a traditional and natural medicine used in hemorrhoids, varicose veins, dropsy (edema), carpal tunnel, jaundice, gout, obesity, Raynaud's disease, coughs, poor fat digestion, Meniere's disease, low reproductiv...
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Item #: PBURGUNDYSNIN
Description: This is the dried sap of any number of northern pines, members of the Pinacea family. Abies excelsa, also called Picea excelsa, and Picea abies will be the focus here, these are all Latin names for the Norway pine. Most commonly used externally to ...
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Item #: OBURGUNDYSNIN
Description: This is the dried sap of any number of northern pines, members of the Pinacea family. Abies excelsa, also called Picea excelsa, and Picea abies will be the focus here, these are all Latin names for the Norway pine. Most commonly used externally to ...
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Item #: PBURDOCKSTLWN
Description: Arctium lappa, or burdock, has been used for eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, cleansing the body, poor digestion, kidney stones, lower back pain, pain and even bruising from long hours standing on a daily basis. It is also a good accompaniment to...
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Item #: PBUTTONSNTRCN
Description: Button Snake root, Liatris spicata, is traditionally used as a gargle for sore throats, and internally for kidney issues. This herb has antibacterial and pain relieving properties. Magickally, it is used to get rid of false friends. Wear i...
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Item #: PARTICHOKSLPO
Description: Artichoke Leaf (Cynara scolymus) is a traditional and natural medicine with a long history in Europe, where it has been used as a diuretic and a digestive aid for millennia. Today it is often thought of as protecting the liver, increasing liver func...
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Item #: PBACOPASASHPO
Description: Bacopa, or Bacopa monnieri, is an adaptogenic herb that reportedly enhances concentration, promotes relaxation, rejuvenates and feeds the nervous system, all while supporting calmness and clarity. The herb is used for the nerves, muscles, circulatio...
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Item #: PBARLEYSETSPO
Description: Barley seed, Hordeum vulgare, is used to feed the friendly bacteria in the intestines as well as a bulk fiber for regularity. It also helps the body produce acids that fuel the cells of the large intestine, liver, and muscles. Barley seed can also ...
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Item #: PBARLEYSPTHPN
Description: This is one of the richest sources of alkaline forming minerals and antioxidant enzymes. It provides the mineral co-factors that enhance the functions of the enzymes. There are high levels of vitamins and minerals found in green barley leaves. The l...
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Item #: PBELLPERESBCN
Description: Bell peppers, Capsicum annuum, are a wonderful, nutrition packed herb that has been used to help the body deal with inflammation, poor appetite, and even preventing colds. Dried, they make an excellent addition to a homemade soup mix, to chili, and ...
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Item #: PBELLPERGSBCO
Description: Bell peppers, Capsicum annuum, are a wonderful, nutrition packed herb that has been used to help the body deal with inflammation, poor appetite, and even preventing colds. Dried, they make an excellent addition to a homemade soup mix, to chili, and ...
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Item #: OBEMCHISASSWN
Description: A yang tonic, Psoralea coryfolia, or Bemchi, increases vitality, works against lower back pain, and frequent urination, and incontinence (including bed wetting). Bemchi has been used to treat eczema and other skin issues. It also has a reputation f...
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Item #: PBEMCHISASSWN
Description: A yang tonic, Psoralea coryfolia, or Bemchi, increases vitality, works against lower back pain, and frequent urination, and incontinence (including bed wetting). Bemchi has been used to treat eczema and other skin issues. It also has a reputation f...
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Item #: OBENZOSIASRIN
Description: Benzoin is commonly available in two types, Benzoin Siam and Benzion Sumatra. Benzoin Siam is called Styrax tonkinensis. Styrax and storax are both words that used to mean what resin means today: a hardened tree sap that made a pleasant odor when it...
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Item #: PBENZOSIASRIN
Description: Benzoin is commonly available in two types, Benzoin Siam and Benzion Sumatra. Benzoin Siam is called Styrax tonkinensis. Styrax and storax are both words that used to mean what resin means today: a hardened tree sap that made a pleasant odor when it...
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Item #: OBENZOSUMSRIN
Description: Benzoin is commonly available in two types, Benzoin Siam and Benzion Sumatra. Benzoin Siam is called Styrax tonkinensis. Styrax and storax are both words that used to mean what resin means today: a hardened tree sap that made a pleasant odor when it...
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Item #: PBENZOSUMSRIN
Description: Benzoin is commonly available in two types, Benzoin Siam and Benzion Sumatra. Benzoin Siam is called Styrax tonkinensis. Styrax and storax are both words that used to mean what resin means today: a hardened tree sap that made a pleasant odor when it...
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Item #: OBERGAMOOTHCN
Description: Orange bergamot, Mentha citrata, is a wonderful traditional antiseptic and remedy for poor digestion. Historically it has been used to treat fever, upset digestion, headaches, nervous exhaustion, tension, and more. Orange bergamot is not recommende...
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Item #: PBERGAMOOTHCN
Description: Orange bergamot, Mentha citrata, is a wonderful traditional antiseptic and remedy for poor digestion. Historically it has been used to treat fever, upset digestion, headaches, nervous exhaustion, tension, and more. Orange bergamot is not recommende...
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Item #: PBERGAMOWSHCW
Description: Monarda fistulosa, or WIld Bergamot, is a wonderful mint whose uses we learned from Native American cultures. This is a classic remedy in Meniere's disease and in tinnitus, each of which can cause ringing in the ears. M fistulosa is a wonderful ner...
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Item #: OBIBHITAKSBPO
Description: Bibhitaki, Terminalia bellerica, has been found to be anti-inflammatory, analgesic, cleansing, and healing for wounds. A traditional and natural remedy for asthma and bronchitis, colds, poor bladder function, and more. Magickally, bibhitaki ...
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Item #: PBIBHITAKSBPO
Description: Bibhitaki, Terminalia bellerica, has been found to be anti-inflammatory, analgesic, cleansing, and healing for wounds. A traditional and natural remedy for asthma and bronchitis, colds, poor bladder function, and more. Magickally, bibhitaki ...
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Item #: PBURDOCKSSRCO
Description: Arctium lappa, or burdock, has been used for eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, cleansing the body, poor digestion, kidney stones, lower back pain, pain and even bruising from long hours standing on a daily basis. It is also a good accompaniment to...
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Item #: PBELLPEGRSBCN
Description: Bell peppers, Capsicum annuum, are a wonderful, nutrition packed herb that has been used to help the body deal with inflammation, poor appetite, and even preventing colds. Dried, they make an excellent addition to a homemade soup mix, to chili, and ...
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Item #: PBEETSALUSRPO
Description: Beet root, Beta vulgaris var. rubra, is a wonderful vegetable full of nutrients. It is traditionally used to cleanse the blood, the liver, and the kidneys. Beet root is a powerful antioxidant, and is becoming associated with heart health. ...
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Item #: PBEETSALUSLPN
Description: Beet leaf, Beta vulgaris var. rubra, is a wonderful green full of nutrients. It is used to cleanse the blood, the liver, and the kidneys. An emmenagogue, beet leaf should not be used by pregnant women. Magickally, beet leaf is used to bri...
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Item #: OBASILSALSLCO
Description: Culpepper, an English herbalist from the 17th century, used basil to draw out venom from bites and stings. Basil is thought to remove heat and toxins from the bloodstream, liver, and intestines: in a sense, it rules the fiery basilisk. Basil appea...
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Item #: PBASILSALSLCO
Description: Culpepper, an English herbalist from the 17th century, used basil to draw out venom from bites and stings. Basil is thought to remove heat and toxins from the bloodstream, liver, and intestines: in a sense, it rules the fiery basilisk. Basil appea...
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Item #: OBAYSALUSSLWO
Description: Traditionally used with lung issues and to increase the appetite, Laurus nobilis, or bay leaf, makes a great addition to lots of dishes. A strongly flavored herb, the tea can be a bit much for most, but a bay leaf simmered in a pot of soup, or added...
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Item #: PBAYSALUSSLWO
Description: Traditionally used with lung issues and to increase the appetite, Laurus nobilis, or bay leaf, makes a great addition to lots of dishes. A strongly flavored herb, the tea can be a bit much for most, but a bay leaf simmered in a pot of soup, or added...
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Item #: OBAYBERRYSKCN
Description: Myrica cerifera, or Bayberry root, has been used for health issues like diarrhea, jaundice, sore throat, and scrofula. Bayberry root has also been applied to the skin for slow healing wounds.It is said to bring wealth, peace, and good luck t...
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Item #: PBAYBERRYSKCN
Description: Myrica cerifera, or Bayberry root, has been used for health issues like diarrhea, jaundice, sore throat, and scrofula. Bayberry root has also been applied to the skin for slow healing wounds.It is said to bring wealth, peace, and good luck t...
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Item #: PBEARGARITLCN
Description: Bear Garlic, Allium ursinum, is the wild version of cultivated garlic. This milder garlic, sometimes called Ramsons, has a similar but milder medicinal effect to cultivated garlic. For those who find garlic harsh or are just looking for a more del...
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Item #: OBURDOCKSSRCO
Description: Arctium lappa, or burdock, has been used for eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, cleansing the body, poor digestion, kidney stones, lower back pain, pain and even bruising from long hours standing on a daily basis. It is also a good accompaniment to...
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Item #: PBEESWAXSSMGN
Description: Beeswax has been used as a medicine, but it is not as fashionable in remedies as it has been in the past. It is protective and it acts as a demulcent in mucous membranes. Beeswax has been used to treat diarrhea and dysentery. Many of Cleopatra's c...
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Item #: OBEESWAXSSMGN
Description: Beeswax has been used as a medicine, but it is not as fashionable in remedies as it has been in the past. It is protective and it acts as a demulcent in mucous membranes. Beeswax has been used to treat diarrhea and dysentery. Many of Cleopatra's c...
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Item #: PBEEPOLLESMGN
Description: Bee pollen is used as a dietary supplement in western complimentary and alternative medicine and in traditional Chinese medicine. It has been called "nature's perfect food". Bee pollen has been used to improve energy, memory and performance. These...
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Item #: OBEEPOLLESMGN
Description: Bee pollen is used as a dietary supplement in western complimentary and alternative medicine and in traditional Chinese medicine. It has been called "nature's perfect food". Bee pollen has been used to improve energy, memory and performance. These...
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Item #: PBOLDOSALSLCW
Description: Boldo leaf, Peumus boldus, has become a popular remedy for gallstones, liver and gallbladder inflammation, IBS, and other digestive issues. It can cause the body to let loose of gallstones so quickly that complications can occur, so use with gallsto...
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Item #: OAMALAKISSBPO
Description: Often called Indian Gooseberry, Amalaki fruit (Phyllanthus embilica) is traditionally used to promote youthfulness and long life. Studies suggest that may help arthritis sufferers, diabetics, and those with a strong family history of cancers. Other...
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Item #: PAMALAKISSBPO
Description: Often called Indian Gooseberry, Amalaki fruit (Phyllanthus embilica) is traditionally used to promote youthfulness and long life. Studies suggest that may help arthritis sufferers, diabetics, and those with a strong family history of cancers. Other...
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Item #: PAMBERSALTRIN
Description: Used to enhance creativity, and bring about great success, fortune, and happiness, Amber has a clean, honeyed scent that has been used in celebrations for generations. Associated with the Sun and the element of fine, this popular blend has a deep, w...
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Item #: PAMBERCELTRIN
Description: Used to enhance creativity, and bring about great success, fortune, and happiness, Celestial Amber has a rich, vanilla and patchouli scent that evokes a warm, earthy ambiance. Associated with the Sun and the element of fine, this popular blend has a...
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Item #: PAMBERDARTRIN
Description: Used to enhance creativity, and bring about great success, fortune, and happiness, Dark Amber has a sweet and spicy scent that evokes a warm, sultry ambiance. Associated with the Sun and the element of fine, this popular blend has a deep, wonderful...
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Item #: PAMBERHONTRIN
Description: Used to enhance creativity, and bring about great success, fortune, and happiness, Honey Amber has a sweet, almost buttery scent that evokes a warm, light, and comforting ambiance. Associated with the Sun and the element of fine, this popular blend...
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Item #: PANAMUSALTLWN
Description: Most often touted as a support herb for those with cancer, Anamu (Petiveria alliacea)has been used to fight colds, Fight urinary tract infections, stimulate immunity, ease childbirth, fight yeast infections, and help those with arthritis. It appears...
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Item #: PANDROGRASHWO
Description: Since ancient times, Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata) – known as the king of bitters – has been used in Ayurvedic medicine to enhance immunity. In fact, it was credited with largely stopping the great influenza pandemic of 1918 at ...
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Item #: PANGELWIPTPWN
Description: Light and airy, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room.
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Item #: PANGELWIPTRWN
Description: Light and airy, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room.
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Item #: PANGELWIPTBWN
Description: Light and airy, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room.
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Item #: PANGELWIPTGWN
Description: Light and airy, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room.
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Item #: PANEMONEATRCN
Description: Altai anemone (Anemone altaica) is a bitter root that has been used to improve the appetite, lift the spirits, calm the mind, and sharpen the mind. It is associated with the liver, stomach, and large intestine. Magickally, it makes things m...
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Item #: PALOESWOOSWPN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: PAGARAGARTHWN
Description: This unrefined Agar Agar (Gelidiella acerosa) is used much the way the White, or refined, Agar Agar - as a bulk laxative. It absorbs liquids and other substances as it passes through the digestive system. Due to this property it has been used in we...
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Item #: PACACIASASFWN
Description: Acacia (Acacia vera) flowers have been used to dry and soothe, to stimulate and to cleanse. Folk tradition suggests Acacia flowers to treat diarrhea, fever, rheumatism, and even sexual disorders. They have also used been externally as poultices for...
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Item #: PACEROLASTBPN
Description: Acerola (Malpighia glabra) is a power packed little fruit! High in vitamin C, it is used much the was Rosehips have been used for their vitamin C - taken in teas or ground up and packed into pills. Rich in antioxidants, those little compounds that ...
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Item #: OARROWROOSRPO
Description: Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) root has been valued primarily for its use as a thickening agent in cooking, but it has its share of traditional and natural medicinal uses, as well. Most often used in cases of diarrhea and dynentery, M. arundinacea ...
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Item #: PACTIVATETMN
Description: Activated charcoal is used to reduce intestinal gas (flatulence), lower cholesterol levels, prevent hangover, treat bile flow problems (cholestasis) during pregnancy, and treat poisonings – although a call to your poison control center or hospi...
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Item #: PAGARAGAWTHPN
Description: This refined Agar Agar (Gelidiella acerosa) is used largely as a bulk laxative. It absorbs liquids and other substances as it passes through the digestive system. Due to this property it has been used in weight loss plans and cholesterol reducing s...
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Item #: PARROWROOSRPO
Description: Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) root has been valued primarily for its use as a thickening agent in cooking, but it has its share of traditional and natural medicinal uses, as well. Most often used in cases of diarrhea and dynentery, M. arundinacea ...
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Item #: PALFALFAPSSWO
Description: Called Buffalo Herb because the buffalo are wise enough to eat it, Medicago sativa, or Alfalfa, has also been called purple medic, a sign that it has a long history of medicinal use.The leaf is traditionally used, although the fresh sprouts a...
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Item #: PALGAESALATWN
Description: Red Marine Algae (Lithothamnium calcareum) is a great multi-mineral from the sea. A study in the Nutrition Journal showed that taking Red Marine Algae resulted in an increase in bone mineral density, a decrease intake of non-steroidal anti-inflammat...
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Item #: OALMONDGUSRIN
Description: The Almond Tree (Prunus dulcis) produces a delightful resin that can have a sweetness to it that adds to almost any incense. Associated with prosperity, money, and wisdom, this resin is easy and rewarding to use. Excerpted with permission f...
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Item #: PALOEVERATHPN
Description: Aloe (Aloe vera) has been used as a remedy for all sorts of health issues, from coughs to ulcers, gastritis and diabetes, headaches to arthritis, and even immune-system deficiencies, among other things. Quite potent, it should not to be used during ...
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Item #: OASAFOETISRPN
Description: Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida) is a stinky resin! That is what Asafoetida means! Asa comes from the word "aza" in Persian, and foetida from the latin - for stinking. The smell and taste do improve upon cooking, losing the stench and beginning to...
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Item #: OALOESWOOSWPN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: OANISESALSSWO
Description: Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is a fantastic little seed! Traditionally used for all sorts of stomach complaints, from cramps, to nausea, to poor digestion, gas, and colic, Anise has also been used to soothe the eyes, clear the lungs, and fight sinus in...
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Item #: PANISESALSSWO
Description: Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is a fantastic little seed! Traditionally used for all sorts of stomach complaints, from cramps, to nausea, to poor digestion, gas, and colic, Anise has also been used to soothe the eyes, clear the lungs, and fight sinus in...
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Item #: PWHITEATRSRCN
Description: White Atroctylodes (Atractylodes macrocephala) stabilizes the body's outer defenses, and stops sweating. This is especially useful for those with cold sweats associated with nervous tension or long illness. It is also purported to be good for those...
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Item #: PASAFOETISRPN
Description: Asafoetida (Ferula assa-foetida) is a stinky resin! That is what Asafoetida means! Asa comes from the word "aza" in Persian, and foetida from the latin - for stinking. The smell and taste do improve upon cooking, losing the stench and beginning to...
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Item #: PASCORBICTMPN
Description: Ascorbic Acid ((5R)-[(1S)-1,2-dihydroxyethyl]-3,4-dihydroxyfuran-2(5H)-one) is vitamin C, an essential nutrient that everyone needs every day. We use it to make lots of important chemicals inside our bodies. Ascorbic Acid is also a wonderful antiox...
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Item #: PASHSALUSTKPN
Description: Peruvian Bark (Cinchona ovata-vulgaris) is the original source of quinine, and is a traditional and natural remedy itself for malaria. The source of bitterness in tonic water, gin and tonics were invented to make the tonic water used in India as a h...
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Item #: PASHOKASASKPO
Description: Ashoka (Saraca indica) is used in traditional Ayurvedic healing with gassiness, colic, ulcers, thirst, heartburn, asthma, menorrhagia and other gynecological health issues.It is viewed as protective of the home that it is kept in or grows nea...
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Item #: OASPARAGUSRCO
Description: Asparagus root (Asparagus cochinensis) has been used in Traditional and natural healing systems from Europe to India, India to Asia. In Traditional Chinese medicine it is considered a yin tonic. Asparagus has been used for low grade fevers, constip...
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Item #: PASPARAGUSRCO
Description: Asparagus root (Asparagus cochinensis) has been used in Traditional and natural healing systems from Europe to India, India to Asia. In Traditional Chinese medicine it is considered a yin tonic. Asparagus has been used for low grade fevers, constip...
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Item #: OASHWAGANSRCN
Description: Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) has been historically used for general debility, sexual debility, convalescence, old age, failure to thrive in children, memory loss, muscular exhaustion, overwork, to normalize cholesterol, fatigue, and nervous exhau...
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Item #: PASHWAGANSRCN
Description: Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) has been historically used for general debility, sexual debility, convalescence, old age, failure to thrive in children, memory loss, muscular exhaustion, overwork, to normalize cholesterol, fatigue, and nervous exhau...
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Item #: OASTRAGALSRCO
Description: Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus), in Kampo, has been used to treat fluid in the skin associated with the initial stages of infection involving constriction, in which this state has "settled" in the body, as well as weeping eczema. Astragalus aug...
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Item #: PASTRAGALSRCO
Description: Astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus), in Kampo, has been used to treat fluid in the skin associated with the initial stages of infection involving constriction, in which this state has "settled" in the body, as well as weeping eczema. Astragalus aug...
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Item #: OWHITEATRSRCN
Description: White Atroctylodes (Atractylodes macrocephala) stabilizes the body's outer defenses, and stops sweating. This is especially useful for those with cold sweats associated with nervous tension or long illness. It is also purported to be good for those...
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Item #: PARNICASASFWN
Description: Arnica (Arnica Montana) should be used externally & homeopathically only and never taken internally as an herb! The herb is applied externally for a variety of reasons. It is probably most famous for its purported usefulness in relieving pain and h...
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Item #: OARNICASASFWN
Description: Arnica (Arnica Montana) should be used externally & homeopathically only and never taken internally as an herb! The herb is applied externally for a variety of reasons. It is probably most famous for its purported usefulness in relieving pain and h...
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Item #: OANISESTASSWO
Description: Star anise has been especially noted for its ability to curb gas, get things moving, and stimulate digestion. It has also been used for coughs.Considered masculine, star anise is under the influence of the element air, the zodiacal sign aqua...
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Item #: PANISESTASSWO
Description: Star anise has been especially noted for its ability to curb gas, get things moving, and stimulate digestion. It has also been used for coughs.Considered masculine, star anise is under the influence of the element air, the zodiacal sign aqua...
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Item #: PANNATTOSSSWN
Description: Once used in body paints in South America, Annatto seeds (Bixa orellana) have become popular all over again as a food colorant. Annatto is thought to have more to offer than a beautiful red coloring. It may be a great antioxidant that could lower c...
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Item #: PAPPLESALTBNN
Description: 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' really does have some truth to it. Apples are purported to help us digest other foods, warm the body, reduce acidity (especially sour apples), reduce stones, end constipation and diarrhea, help keep teeth healt...
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Item #: PAPPLESALTBGN
Description: 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' really does have some truth to it. Apples are purported to help us digest other foods, warm the body, reduce acidity (especially sour apples), reduce stones, end constipation and diarrhea, help keep teeth healt...
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Item #: PACIDOPHISAWN
Description: With 5 billion acidophilli per gram, this Acidophilus is a wonder colony! Acidophilus is a beneficial bacteria that we all want in out intestines. Acidophilus compete with bacteria that is bad for us, taking up territory and resources in our intest...
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Item #: PAPPLECISBPN
Description: The reported cures from drinking Apple Cider Vinegar are almost too numerous to mention. They include cures for allergies, sinus infections, high cholesterol, flu, sore throats, chronic fatigue, candida, acid reflux, contact dermatitis, acne, arthrit...
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Item #: PAPPLEFISBPN
Description: 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away' really does have some truth to it. Apples are purported to help us digest other foods, warm the body, reduce acidity (especially sour apples), reduce stones, end constipation and diarrhea, help keep teeth healt...
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Item #: PAPPLEPESBPN
Description: Apple Pectin is said to have beneficial effects on digestion and healthy digestive microorganisms, like acidophilus. It is thought to help lower cholesterol levels by binding with cholesterol and fats before they are absorbed in the body. This may ...
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Item #: PAPRICOTSSBNN
Description: Apricots (Prunus armeniaca) have been a food to us for thousands of years – at least 8000 years. The American Cancer Society states that apricots, like other foods rich in carotenes, may lower the risk of cancers of the larynx, esophagus and l...
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Item #: OARABICGUSNCN
Description: Traditionally a soothing remedy for inflammation, Arabic Gum (Acacia Senegal), is used as a liver tonic in Unani medicine. It has also been used to stop bleeding, help the lungs remove waste, and reduce fever. It has been used to clarify li...
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Item #: PARABICGUSNCN
Description: Traditionally a soothing remedy for inflammation, Arabic Gum (Acacia Senegal), is used as a liver tonic in Unani medicine. It has also been used to stop bleeding, help the lungs remove waste, and reduce fever.It has been used to clarify liqu...
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Item #: PARJUNREDTPWN
Description: A beautiful red color, these potpourri ingredients are wonderful for taking essential and perfume oils and holding them for slow release in a room.Excerpted with permission from Materia Medica by liz Johnson. For educational purposes ...
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Item #: PARJUNASASKPO
Description: Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is traditionally used by ayurvedic physicians for heart problems ranging from angina to hypertension. According to Ayurvedic texts it can also be used in the treatment of pain due a fall, spermatorrhoea and more. R...
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Item #: OACACIASASFWN
Description: Acacia (Acacia vera) flowers have been used to dry and soothe, to stimulate and to cleanse. Folk tradition suggests Acacia flowers to treat diarrhea, fever, rheumatism, and even sexual disorders. They have also used been externally as poultices for...
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Item #: PALOESWOPSWCN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: OAGNUSCASSBWO
Description: By rights, this plant should be called Vitex agnos-castus, not V. agnus-castus. We can blame Pliny for the agnus part of the name, he mistranslated the agnos centuries ago. That ancient name, Agnos, gives us a clue to the properties of the plant, and...
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Item #: PAGNUSCASSBWO
Description: By rights, this plant should be called Vitex agnos-castus, not V. agnus-castus. We can blame Pliny for the agnus part of the name, he mistranslated the agnos centuries ago. That ancient name, Agnos, gives us a clue to the properties of the plant, and...
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Item #: OAGRIMONYSHCO
Description: Agrimonia eupatoria - Agrimony teas are a traditional diuretic and a traditional treatment for diarrhea. Sipped slowly, it forms a barrier against infection and irritation in the throat.Research published as recently as April 2005 tends to co...
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Item #: PAGRIMONYSHCO
Description: Agrimonia eupatoria - Agrimony teas are a traditional diuretic and a traditional treatment for diarrhea. Sipped slowly, it forms a barrier against infection and irritation in the throat.Research published as recently as April 2005 tends to co...
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Item #: PALLSPICESSWO
Description: This wonderful berry (Pimenta dioica) has been used to calm people down and numb painful joints in the past.It is thought of as masculine and is asscociated with Mars and the element of fire.Allspice makes a great addition to an incen...
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Item #: PALOESWOPSWPN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: 0000HDEVSW
Description: Uses include protection; luck; attracts a raise or new job; gives control over opposite sex; invisibility.
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Item #: OALOESWOOSWCN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: OALLSPICESSWO
Description: This wonderful berry (Pimenta dioica) has been used to calm people down and numb painful joints in the past.It is thought of as masculine and is asscociated with Mars and the element of fire.Allspice makes a great addition to an incen...
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Item #: PALKANETSTRCN
Description: Alkanet root (Batchia canescens) is well known for its ability to dye things. Dried herbs like alkanet root are primarily used for dying wood, fabrics, drum heads, and more. The whole root of the batschia canescens can also be ground ...
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Item #: OALFALFASAHCO
Description: Called Buffalo Herb because the buffalo are wise enough to eat it, Medicago sativa, or Alfalfa, has also been called purple medic, a sign that it has a long history of medicinal use.The leaf is traditionally used, although the fresh sprouts a...
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Item #: PALFALFASAHCO
Description: Called Buffalo Herb because the buffalo are wise enough to eat it, Medicago sativa, or Alfalfa, has also been called purple medic, a sign that it has a long history of medicinal use.The leaf is traditionally used, although the fresh sprouts a...
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Item #: PALOESWOOSWCN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: OALUMSAULAMPN
Description: A colorless, crystalline double sulphate of aluminium with a sweet/sour taste, Alum can be drying. It has been used to stop bleeding and to induce vomiting.Excerpted with permission from Materia Medica by liz Johnson. For educational...
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Item #: OALKANETSTRCN
Description: Alkanet root (Batchia canescens) is well known for its ability to dye things. Dried herbs like alkanet root are primarily used for dying wood, fabrics, drum heads, and more. The whole root of the batschia canescens can also be ground ...
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Item #: PANGELICASRCO
Description: Angelica root (Angelica archangelica) root was used as food stuff in the Feroe Islands and as a way of extending flour in bread in Norway and Lapland. It was such a pervasive part of the culture in these regions that there are folk songs about it am...
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Item #: OANGELICASRCO
Description: Angelica root (Angelica archangelica) was used as food stuff in the Feroe Islands and as a way of extending flour in bread in Norway and Lapland. It was such a pervasive part of the culture in these regions that there are folk songs about it among t...
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Item #: PDAMBERSSECN
Description: Associated with fire, amber comes from the sap of coniferous trees, most often Pinus succinifera.It can be used for purification, cleansing and protection. Amber has some antibiotic and stimulating properties.In TCM it is used in the ...
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Item #: ODAMBERSSECN
Description: Associated with fire, amber comes from the sap of coniferous trees, most often Pinus succinifera.It can be used for purification, cleansing and protection. Amber has some antibiotic and stimulating properties.In TCM it is used in the ...
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Item #: PLAMBERSSECN
Description: Associated with fire, amber comes from the sap of coniferous trees, in this case Pinus succinifera.It can be used for purification, cleansing and protection. Amber has some antibiotic and stimulating properties.In TCM it is used in th...
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Item #: OLAMBERSSECN
Description: Associated with fire, amber comes from the sap of coniferous trees, in this case Pinus succinifera.It can be used for purification, cleansing and protection. Amber has some antibiotic and stimulating properties.In TCM it is used in th...
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Item #: PALUMSAULAMPN
Description: A colorless, crystalline double sulphate of aluminium with a sweet/sour taste, Alum can be drying. It has been used to stop bleeding and to induce vomiting.Excerpted with permission from Materia Medica by liz Johnson. For educational...
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Item #: 0000HEUCCB
Description: Uses include great healing properties; kills germs/ infections; eases lung congestion; heart stimulant; attracts healing vibrations; protection.
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Item #: 0000HFENSB
Description: Uses include flavoring agent; aids digestion and weight loss; relieves gas; imparts strength, vitality, sexual virility; protection; prevents curses, possession and negative problems.
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Item #: 0000HFLASB
Description: Used for money spells. Also useful in healing and protection spells.
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Item #: 0000HGALRC
Description: Uses include cleasing system; treats flatulence, colic; take at onset of colds; eases sore throat; stimulates saliva; aphrodisiac; to win at court; doubles money; pyschic; hex breaking; sex magick.
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Item #: 0000HGARPB
Description: Uses include culinary spice, nutrient; for colds/flu/infection; reduce blood pressure/cholesterol; magickal healing; protection; exorcism.
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Item #: 0000HHORCB
Description: Uses include remedy for coughing/bronchitis, colds, flu; expectorant; revitalizing tonic; sacred to Horus; protective; helps clarity during ritual; stimulates creativity/inspiration; balances personal energies.
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Item #: 0000HHYSCB
Description: Physical & spiritual protection; Purification, Jupiter, Fire, Healing
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Item #: 0000HJASWB
Description: Uses include calms nerves; snakebite; eye problems; attract love, prosperity and money; divination; pyschic dreams; good for charging quartz crystals.
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Item #: 0000HLAVWB
Description: Uses include tonics; stomach problems; nasuea/vomiting; healing; inner calm, peace of mind; freedom from stress; love; money; protection; attract good spirits; purification.
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Item #: 0000HMANWB
Description: Consume with extreme caution. Uses include energetic, purgative, enhances creativity; increases magickal potency/pyschism; exorcism; fertilty; love; protection.
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Item #: 0000HMISCB
Description: Caution berries are poisonous. Uses include treatment of hypertension, epilepsy, menstrual problems, headache and hemorrhage; improves circulation; ahprodisiac; fertility; love; protection; visions.
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Item #: 0000HMUGCB
Description: Uses include appetite; digestion; visionary dreams; clairvoyance; protection; travel stamina/safety; consecrate divinatory tools; add power to scrying tools.
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Item #: 0000HMULCB
Description: Uses include expectorant; lung ailments; diarrhea; hemorrhoids; protection; courage; invokes spirits; keeps away demons and nightmare while asleep.
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Item #: 0000HNETCB
Description: Uses include tonic; highly nutritive; for anemia, skin disorders and allergies; restores health; expectorant; stops bleeding; removes spells/curses; protection; exorcism.
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Item #: 0000HPAUCB
Description: Can be used for fevers, colds, respiratory problems and can ease arthritic pain.
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Item #: 0000HPENCB
Description: Uses include repels insects/calms itch; antiseptic; nausea; treat colds; stimulate menses; peace and tranquility; protection; exorcism; consecration rituals.
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Item #: 0000HPEPCB
Description: Uses include tonic; upset stomach; heartburn; nausea; colds/flu; calming; promotes sleep/visionary dreams; increase psychic ability; healing; purification.
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Item #: 0000HRASCB
Description: Uses include pregnancy/childbirth; kidneys; diarrhea; nausea/vomiting; calming; promotes sleep; visions; healing; protection; love.
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Item #: 0000HROSMW
Description: Uses include circulatory; digestive and nerve stimulant; memory; headache; depression; halitosis; protection; exorcism; healing; purification; love stimulator.
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Item #: 0000HROSRW
Description: Uses include headache. dizziness. mouth sores and menstrual cramps; heart/nerve tonic; attract love; beauty; clairvoyance; domestic peace/happiness; promotes joy of giving.
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Item #: 0000HROSSC
Description: Uses include vitamin C source; colds/flu; mild laxative; tonic; healing to acne; brings good luck; calls in good spirits.
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Item #: 0000HSAGWB
Description: Uses include tonic; antiperspirant; wounds; digestion; muscle/joint pain; gargle; colds/fever; preservative; wisdom; money; healing; longetivity; protection; sacred ritual.
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Item #: 0000HSALPB
Description: For women who do not want their partners to have outside relationships. Also for exorcisms & other purification rites. 1lb.
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Item #: 0000HSANRC
Description: Uses include bruises; indigestion; fever; clairvoyance; healing;protection; purification; spirituality; meditation; sacred rituals; magickal work; stimulate sex.
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Item #: 0000HSCUCB
Description: Uses include tranquilizer/insomnia sedative; nervous tension; drug/alcohol withdrawl; pms; ensure everlasting fidelity and commitment; alleviates anxiety; relaxation/peace.
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Item #: 0000HSEACB
Description: Uses include seasoning; for cleansing crystals; magic mirrors; purification; consecration; grounding; protectionl magick and ritual.
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Item #: 0000HSOLCB
Description: Love potions, astringent, demulcent, and tonic. laxative and restorative, andis good in inflammations of the stomach, indigestion, profuse menstruation, lungailments, general debility, fade bruises, also applied to cuts and sores.
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Item #: 0000HSULPB
Description: Dispels or prevents a hex on you; destroys an enemy's power over you.
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Item #: 0000HVERCB
Description: Uses include minor pains/inflammation (headache, toothache, arthritis); restful sleep; calming; protection; purification; divination; consecration; love potions; creativity.
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Item #: 0000HWHIWC
Description: Moon, Water, Healing, Binding, Bring Blessings of the moon into one's life.
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Item #: 0000HWORCB
Description: Caution - use small doses. Uses include stomach disorders; liver/cardiac stimulant; expells intestinal worms; banish anger/negativity; divination; protection; exorcism; black arts.
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Item #: 0000HYARFB
Description: Can be used to stop bleeding and relieve toothaches.
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Item #: 0000HBUCEW
Description: Uses include arthritis and rheumatism; divination; good luck; attracting money and wealth
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Item #: 0000HCATCB
Description: Uses include tonics; treats colds, fever, indigestion, flatulence, colic; mild astringent; physchic bond with animals; power; courage; love and happiness.
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Item #: 0000HCHAFW
Description: Uses include tonics; soothing sedatives; treats indigestion, pain; marriage proposals; good luck gambling; prevents lightening strikes; propsperity; meditation.
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Item #: 0000HCINPB
Description: Sun / Fire. Personal protection, Healing, Passion, Female sexual stimulant, Meditation, Illumination. Burn to stimulate clairvoyance, and raise spiritual vibrations.
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Item #: 0000HCLOWB
Description: Uses include culinary spice; ground cloves calm stomachs; relieves gas; banish hostile/negative forces; gain what is sought; clears head; friendship/love.
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Item #: 0000HCLRCB
Description: Put in baths to aid in financial arrangements. Also used in potions for lust. Protects and blesses domestic animals.
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Item #: 0000HCOLLC
Description: Uses include dispearsing illness; pain relief; cough remedy; wealth and propsperity; love.
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Item #: 0000HDAMLC
Description: Uses include tonics; aphrodisiac; improves digestion; relieves coughs; use in sex mgick; taken to increase magickal energy; divination; dreams/clairvoyance.
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Item #: 0000HDANLC
Description: Uses include tonics; highly nutrious; internally cleansing/mild laxative; treats skin disorders/urinary tract infection; summon spirits; purification; dreams/prophecy.
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Item #: 000HCHAFWB
Description: Uses include tonics; soothing sedatives; treats indigestion, pain; marriage proposals; good luck gambling; prevents lightening strikes; propsperity; meditation.
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Item #: 000HCOLLCB
Description: Uses include dispearsing illness; pain relief; cough remedy; wealth and propsperity; love.
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Item #: 000HDANLCB
Description: Uses include tonics; highly nutrious; internally cleansing/mild laxative; treats skin disorders/urinary tract infection; summon spirits; purification; dreams/prophecy.
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Item #: 000HROSMWB
Description: Uses include circulatory; digestive and nerve stimulant; memory; headache; depression; halitosis; protection; exorcism; healing; purification; love stimulator.
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Item #: 000HROSRWB
Description: Uses include headache. dizziness. mouth sores and menstrual cramps; heart/nerve tonic; attract love; beauty; clairvoyance; domestic peace/happiness; promotes joy of giving.
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Item #: 000HROSSCB
Description: Uses include vitamin C source; colds/flu; mild laxative; tonic; healing to acne; brings good luck; calls in good spirits.
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Item #: 999goatsr
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Item #: 999guggal
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Description: Yellow Jessamine
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Item #: 999Herb549
Description: One ounce of cut Damiana
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Description: Kava inventory being re-worked please check back soon
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Item #: 9PLANTAHO
Description: Plantain Herb, Organic, 1 ounce
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Item #: 9SLIPELHO
Description: Slippery Elm Bark, Organic, 1 ounce
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Description: Herb, Cut & Sifted, Latin name: Mitchella repens
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Description: Wood Betony
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Description: Feverfew
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Item #: 9MEADOWHO
Description: Meadowsweet Herb, Organic, 1 oz.
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Description: Kava inventory being re-worked. Please check back
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Item #: 000000RBAT
Description: Bat's Head root is an extremely rare natural root from Mexico, Used in spellwork directed toward obtaining your wishes, it is most often used in a gris-gris bag, on an altar, or in any other intentional spellwork you may wish.
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Item #: 00000HEPSB
Description: Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate; Use as a purge; reduces inflammation.
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Item #: 00000RBLAS
Description: Jinx removing; keeps away evil forces & bad neighbors. 1 oz.
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Item #: 00000RBLUB
Description: These blue spheres have a variety of uses. You can use them to whiten and purify your laundry, they aid in attracting and keeping love and keeping away nightmares. 1 ounce size.
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Item #: 0000RBLASB
Description: Jinx removing; keeps away evil forces & bad neighbors. 1 lb.
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Item #: 0000RBLUBB
Description: These blue spheres have a variety of uses. You can use them to whiten and purify your laundry, they aid in attracting and keeping love and keeping away nightmares. 1 pound size.
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Item #: 000000LFLE
Description: Herbal powder to add to pet's food sparingly, like a spice. It changes the animal's scent to discourage biting insects.
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Item #: 00000LFLEB
Description: Herbal powder to add to pet's food sparingly, like a spice. It changes the animal's scent to discourage biting insects.
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Item #: 000000LGO1
Description: 1000 standard size capsules for filling with any ingestible herbs - like ginseng, garlic, bee pollen, etc. (see our herb list). Gel caps make convenient, tasteless, easy-to-take pills out of whatever herbs or powders you wish.
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Item #: 000000LGOC
Description: 50 Standard sized capsules for filling with any ingestible herbs - like ginseng, garlic, bee pollen, etc. (see our herb list). Gel caps make any herb or powder into convenient, tasteless, easy-to-take pills.
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Item #: 00000RBATH
Description: This white, powdery root is purported to attract good luck when playing games of chance. Traditionally used in a gris gris bag, this root is also highly sought after for spells and potions related to luck and money. Carry the heart in a green cloth b...
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Item #: 00000RCOWS
Description: 18 various sized cowrie shells for all your rituals.
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Item #: 0000RCOWSB
Description: 1 pound of various sized cowrie shells for all your rituals.
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Item #: 00000RDEAS
Description: Dead Sea Salt Mineral Bath Salts From the world's oldest heath spa, rich in oxygen and minerals, and used for centuries to relieve symptoms of arthritis psoriasis, pain and stress. 2 Lbs.
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Item #: 000000RGRA
Description: To aid in spellwork. 1 oz.
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Item #: 00000RGRAB
Description: To aid in spellwork. 1 pound
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Item #: 000000RLUC
Description: This legendary root is truly a remarkable botanical curiosity. It is now very scarce & hard-to-get. It has a reputation for bringing good luck & protecting its owner from all harm. One per package, approx 1" long.
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Item #: 00000RPATL
Description: Genuine Patchouli Love Roots Carry pieces of root in red flannel bag with a rose quartz to keep your love strong.
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Item #: 9HELEUTCO
Description: Eleuthero, Organic 1 oz.
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Item #: 9HYDRAHWC
Description: Hydrangea
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Item #: PARBUTASATRWN
Description: Abuta (Cissampelos pariera) has a long history of use for all types of "women's ailments". The root is has been used in to prevent a threatened miscarriage, also to stop uterine hemorrhages after childbirth, for menstrual cramps and pre- and postnat...
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Item #: PALOESWOLSWCN
Description: Used in traditional healing for issues like stomach pain with nausea, Aloeswood (Aquilaria agallocha) is also one of the most valued woods in the world of incense. It is used to enhance higher states of meditation and prayer, raise the spiritual leve...
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Item #: PACAIBERTBPN
Description: Rich in anti-oxidants, Euterpe oleracea-martius, or Acai, is a popular fruit drink in South America. It has few to no traditional medicinal uses, but forms a part of the diet of rich and poor alike. Other than a study done in Texas showing that we ...
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Item #: OBACOPASASHPO
Description: Bacopa, or Bacopa monnieri, is an adaptogenic herb that reportedly enhances concentration, promotes relaxation, rejuvenates and feeds the nervous system, all while supporting calmness and clarity. The herb is used for the nerves, muscles, circulatio...
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Item #: 00000HCATC
Description: Uses include tonics; treats colds, fever, indigestion, flatulence, colic; mild astringent; physchic bond with animals; power; courage; love and happiness.
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Item #: PCABBAGEGSHCN
Description: Brassica oleracea, cabbage, contains wonderful chemicals that may play a role in reducing cancer risks. It also has a long history of use to take down swellings, from breast engorgement to arthritis, eczema to varicose veins. Magickally, c...
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Item #: 000HORRRPB
Description: Orris Root is a term used to describe the roots of the Iris Germania, the Iris Florentina, and the Iris Pallida. While once widely used medicinally, it is now most widely used in the creation of perfume and scented oils.Depending on exactly h...
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Item #: 0000HOSHRW
Description: A Native of the North American Rockies, Osha Root is known by a wide variety of common and folk names, including Chachapate, Indian Parsley, Porter's lovage, mountain lovage, bear root, bear medicine, nipo, and Colorado Cough Root.Osha Root i...
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Item #: 000HOSHRWB
Description: A Native of the North American Rockies, Osha Root is known by a wide variety of common and folk names, including Chachapate, Indian Parsley, Porter's lovage, mountain lovage, bear root, bear medicine, nipo, and Colorado Cough Root.Osha Root i...
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Item #: 000HREDRPB
Description: Known by the botanical name Ceanothus Americanus, and the common names of Wild Snowball, Red Root, and New Jersey Tea, Red Root was actually quite popular for a time as a substitute for actual tea leaves, with its own leaves resembling true Tea in bo...
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Item #: 000H16CILC
Description: Perhaps best known as a the herb found in everything from pickles, to salsa, to salad, Cilantro (also known as coriander or Chinese parsley), has been Cultivated in South Eastern Europe, Egypt, India , and China for thousands of years.Indeed ...
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Item #: 00H16DONRP
Description: Used for thousands of years as a spice, tonic and medicine, Dong Quai is perhaps most well known in China, Korea, and Japan, where the influence of traditional Chinese medicine has perhaps had the most impact. Within this tradition, it is often viewe...
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Item #: 00000HCILC
Description: Perhaps best known as a the herb found in everything from pickles, to salsa, to salad, Cilantro (also known as coriander or Chinese parsley), has been Cultivated in South Eastern Europe, Egypt, India , and China for thousands of years.Indeed ...
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Item #: 0000HCILCB
Description: Perhaps best known as a the herb found in everything from pickles, to salsa, to salad, Cilantro (also known as coriander or Chinese parsley), has been Cultivated in South Eastern Europe, Egypt, India , and China for thousands of years.Indeed ...
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Item #: 0000HDONRP
Description: Used for thousands of years as a spice, tonic and medicine, Dong Quai is perhaps most well known in China, Korea, and Japan, where the influence of traditional Chinese medicine has perhaps had the most impact. Within this tradition, it is often viewe...
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Item #: 000HGOLRCB
Description: Golden Seal is a popular herb that has a long history of medicinal use. Beginning with the Native Americans, Golden Seal was used to treat skin disorders, digestive problems, liver conditions, and even eye irritation.Early documentation also ...
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Item #: 0000HGOLRC
Description: Golden Seal is a popular herb that has a long history of medicinal use. Beginning with the Native Americans, Golden Seal was used to treat skin disorders, digestive problems, liver conditions, and even eye irritation.Early documentation also ...
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Item #: 00000HMISP
Description: Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures. In Greek Mythology, it is believed to be the Golden Bough of Aeneas, who was led from Troy by Venus to found Rome.In Norse mythology, Mistle...
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Item #: 0000HMISPB
Description: Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures. In Greek Mythology, it is believed to be the Golden Bough of Aeneas, who was led from Troy by Venus to found Rome.In Norse mythology, Mistle...
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Item #: 00H16CASBC
Description: Cascara Sagrada is the commercial name for Rhomnus Purshiana. It is also known by the common names of cascara and bearberry, and is actually a species of buckthorn. Cascara Sagrada, meaning "Sacred Bark" in Spanish, has actually been used for 100s of...
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Item #: 00H16GOLRC
Description: Golden Seal is a popular herb that has a long history of medicinal use. Beginning with the Native Americans, Golden Seal was used to treat skin disorders, digestive problems, liver conditions, and even eye irritation.Early documentation also ...
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Item #: 00H16ORRRP
Description: Orris Root is a term used to describe the roots of the Iris Germania, the Iris Florentina, and the Iris Pallida. While once widely used medicinally, it is now most widely used in the creation of perfume and scented oils.Depending on exactly h...
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Item #: 00H16OSHRW
Description: A Native of the North American Rockies, Osha Root is known by a wide variety of common and folk names, including Chachapate, Indian Parsley, Porter's lovage, mountain lovage, bear root, bear medicine, nipo, and Colorado Cough Root.Osha Root i...
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Item #: 00H16REDRP
Description: Known by the botanical name Ceanothus Americanus, and the common names of Wild Snowball, Red Root, and New Jersey Tea, Red Root was actually quite popular for a time as a substitute for actual tea leaves, with its own leaves resembling true Tea in bo...
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Item #: 0000HCASBC
Description: Cascara Sagrada is the commercial name for Rhomnus Purshiana. It is also known by the common names of cascara and bearberry, and is actually a species of buckthorn. Cascara Sagrada, meaning "Sacred Bark" in Spanish, has actually been used for 100s of...
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Item #: 000HCASBCB
Description: Cascara Sagrada is the commercial name for Rhomnus Purshiana. It is also known by the common names of cascara and bearberry, and is actually a species of buckthorn. Cascara Sagrada, meaning "Sacred Bark" in Spanish, has actually been used for 100s of...
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Item #: 000HDONRPB
Description: Used for thousands of years as a spice, tonic and medicine, Dong Quai is perhaps most well known in China, Korea, and Japan, where the influence of traditional Chinese medicine has perhaps had the most impact. Within this tradition, it is often viewe...
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Item #: PDYERSBROTFWN
Description: Genista tinctoria, or dyer's broom flower, is used primarily to make a pretty yellow dye for fabrics, but also has a history of medicinal use. A bit harsh, it has been used for dropsy, gout, and sore joints. Magickally, dyer's broom flower...
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Item #: ODILLSEEDSSWO
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: PDILLWEEDTSWN
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: PDILLWEEDTSWO
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: ODOGGRASSTRCN
Description: Elytrigia repens, or dog grass, is used in traditional and natural medicine to combat many health problems, including cystitis (UTIs), kidney stones, incontinence, and rheumatism. There is even some anecdotal evidence that it may help those with typ...
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Item #: PDOGGRASSTRCN
Description: Elytrigia repens, or dog grass, is used in traditional and natural medicine to combat many health problems, including cystitis (UTIs), kidney stones, incontinence, and rheumatism. There is even some anecdotal evidence that it may help those with typ...
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Item #: PDOGWOODSTKCN
Description: Used mostly for intermittent fever, Cornus florida, or dogwood bark, has been a part of traditional Native American and Creole medicines for centuries. It reportedly increases fever and the pulse rate when used internally. Be sure to use the dries ...
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Item #: PDONGQUAISRLN
Description: Angelica sinensis, or dong quai, is a warming root with a spicy, pungent, and slightly bitter taste, ideal for the cold person. Dong quai is most famous for its use in menopause, PMS, and vaginal dryness. It is also used for constipation, rheumati...
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Item #: ODONGQUAISRLO
Description: Angelica sinensis, or dong quai, is a warming root with a spicy, pungent, and slightly bitter taste, ideal for the cold person. Dong quai is most famous for its use in menopause, PMS, and vaginal dryness. It is also used for constipation, rheumati...
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Item #: PDONGQUAISRLO
Description: Angelica sinensis, or dong quai, is a warming root with a spicy, pungent, and slightly bitter taste, ideal for the cold person. Dong quai is most famous for its use in menopause, PMS, and vaginal dryness. It is also used for constipation, rheumati...
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Item #: ODRAGONSBTNIN
Description: Draceana draco, Calamus draco, Daemomorops draco, or Dragon's Blood resin is a traditional and natural resin that has been used in menstrual irregularities, excessive post partum bleeding, diarrhea, chest pains, and more. Externally it is applied as...
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Item #: PDRAGONSBTNIN
Description: Draceana draco, Calamus draco, Daemomorops draco, or Dragon's Blood resin is a traditional and natural resin that has been used in menstrual irregularities, excessive post partum bleeding, diarrhea, chest pains, and more. Externally it is applied as...
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Item #: PDULSESALSLFO
Description: Palmaria palmate, or dulse has lots of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron, fluoride and potassium, and it is an excellent source of protein. Its nutritional content is the primary reason it has been used as a food and as a medicine for centuries. Dulse ...
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Item #: PDULSESALSLGO
Description: Palmaria palmate, or dulse has lots of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron, fluoride and potassium, and it is an excellent source of protein. Its nutritional content is the primary reason it has been used as a food and as a medicine for centuries. Dulse ...
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Item #: PDULSESALSLWO
Description: Palmaria palmate, or dulse has lots of vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron, fluoride and potassium, and it is an excellent source of protein. Its nutritional content is the primary reason it has been used as a food and as a medicine for centuries. Dulse ...
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Item #: PDWARFELDTKCN
Description: Aralia hispida, dwarf elder bark, is an American member of the ginseng family. It can help bring energy to the body and cleanse the body. Dwarf elder bark is also a traditional treatment for dropsy and kidney stones. It is also an ingredient on so...
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Item #: PDWARFMGOSHPO
Description: Evolvulus alsinoides, or dwarf morning glory herb, is a traditional and natural medicine used in certain parts of Africa, India, the Middle East, and the Philippines. It has been used to combat asthma, gray hair, feeling stressed out, memory loss, f...
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Item #: PDILLSEEDSSWO
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: PDILLSEDDTSWN
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: PDAMIANALSLCN
Description: Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca, Damiana, is best known as an old fashioned aphrodisiac, but it has been used for anxiety, cold feet, even ulcers and hypoglycemia. Associated with the nervous system, testosterone levels, and the pancreas, Damiana ...
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Item #: ODANDELIOSLCO
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diuretics leach potassium from the body, but dand...
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Item #: PDANDELIOSLCO
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diuretics leach potassium from the body, but dand...
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Item #: ODANDELIOSRCO
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diuretics leach potassium from the body, but dand...
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Item #: PDANDELIOSRCO
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diuretics leach potassium from the body, but dand...
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Item #: PDANDELIRSRCN
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. Roasted, the root makes a coffee like drink. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diu...
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Item #: PDANDELIRSRCO
Description: Taraxacum officinale, or dandelion is considered a powerful diuretic, cleanser, and more. Roasted, the root makes a coffee like drink. The high levels of potassium found in dandelion can make it a good choice when a diuretic is called for. All diu...
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Item #: ODEERANTLTYPN
Description: Deer antler velvet comes mostly from Cornu cevi and has been used primarily in Asia as a yang tonic to improve muscle and joint function, act as a heart tonic, improve mood, and fight impotence. It is a traditional remedy to joint pain, kidney and ...
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Item #: PDEERANTLTYPN
Description: Deer antler velvet comes mostly from Cornu cevi and has been used primarily in Asia as a yang tonic to improve muscle and joint function, act as a heart tonic, improve mood, and fight impotence. It is a traditional remedy to joint pain, kidney and ...
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Item #: ODEVILCLASRIN
Description: Harpagophytum procumbens, or Devil's claw is used in traditional and natrual medicine when there is pain and inflammation, a sign of rheumatoid arthritis; and for poor digestion, constipation, diarrhea, headache, and more. Studies suggest it is valu...
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Item #: PDEVILCLASRIN
Description: Harpagophytum procumbens, or Devil's claw is used in traditional and natrual medicine when there is pain and inflammation, a sign of rheumatoid arthritis; and for poor digestion, constipation, diarrhea, headache, and more. Studies suggest it is valu...
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Item #: ODEVILCLUSRCN
Description: Oplopanax horridus, or Devil's club has been used in traditional medicines from northwestern North America as a blood purifier, pain reliever, tonic, digestive aid, for autoimmune conditions, eczema, and more. It has also been used to help control b...
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Item #: PDEVILCLUSRCN
Description: Oplopanax horridus, or Devil's club has been used in traditional medicines from northwestern North America as a blood purifier, pain reliever, tonic, digestive aid, for autoimmune conditions, eczema, and more. It has also been used to help control b...
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Item #: ODEVILSHOTRCN
Description: Polygonum amphibium var. emersum, or Devil's Shoestring is primarily a magickal herb used to bring luck, jobs, power, and protection. It is most often worn, either the root itself, or a tincture of it is applied to the skin. Devil's Shoestring is t...
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Item #: PDEVILSHOTRCN
Description: Polygonum amphibium var. emersum, or Devil's Shoestring is primarily a magickal herb used to bring luck, jobs, power, and protection. It is most often worn, either the root itself, or a tincture of it is applied to the skin. Devil's Shoestring is t...
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Item #: PDILLSEEDTSWN
Description: Anethum graveolens, or dill, has been used in Aurvedic medicine for thousands of years as well as in the medicine of the ancient Egyptians and Copts, dill has a long history as a healing herb. Used in gripe water to calm babies and help them to dige...
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Item #: ODAMIANALSLCN
Description: Turnera diffusa var. aphrodisiaca, Damiana, is best known as an old fashioned aphrodisiac, but it has been used for anxiety, cold feet, even ulcers and hypoglycemia. Associated with the nervous system, testosterone levels, and the pancreas, Damiana ...
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Item #: 00000HLEMB
Description: Not to be confused with bee balm, Melissa officinali (or Lemon Balm) is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region, and is known for attracting bees; a fact that often results in confusion with Bee Balm.Lemon balm can be found use...
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Item #: 0000HLEMBB
Description: Not to be confused with bee balm, Melissa officinali (or Lemon Balm) is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region, and is known for attracting bees; a fact that often results in confusion with Bee Balm.Lemon balm can be found use...
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Item #: 0000HLUNLC
Description: Widely used medicinally throughout the medieval period, Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis, Jerusalem Cowslip, or Herb of Mary) was actually one of the herbs used in original, documented, attempts to cure the bubonic plague that swept through Europe. I...
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Item #: 000HLUNLCB
Description: Widely used medicinally throughout the medieval period, Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis, Jerusalem Cowslip, or Herb of Mary) was actually one of the herbs used in original, documented, attempts to cure the bubonic plague that swept through Europe. I...
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Item #: 0000HMACRP
Description: Maca root (Lepidum Mayenil) is a tuber grown and originating in Peru, within the Andes mountains. Of growing popularity today, it was always considered a valuable resource, and was traded with other tropical foods and even considered a form of paymen...
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Item #: 0000HKUDRC
Description: Considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese Medicine, Kudzu (pueraria lobata) has a long history of being used medicinally. A plant that is quite hearty and difficult to remove, it can also be considered an invasive species, whe...
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Item #: 0000HJIAPB
Description: Jiaogulan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum) is a plant found throughout Asia, but seems to have been only documented as being used both as a dietary supplement and for medicinal purposes in China. Indeed, though documentation in China dates back to the 1400s...
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Item #: 00000HJIAP
Description: Jiaogulan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum) is a plant found throughout Asia, but seems to have been only documented as being used both as a dietary supplement and for medicinal purposes in China. Indeed, though documentation in China dates back to the 1400s...
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Item #: 000HHORGPB
Description: Known under a variety of whimsical names that include Rowdy Lamb Herb, Barrenwort, Bishops Hat, Fairy Wings, and Yin Yang Huo, Horny Goat Weed has existed within lore and medicine for hundreds of years.Originating in China, the legend holds t...
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Item #: 0000HHORGP
Description: Known under a variety of whimsical names that include Rowdy Lamb Herb, Barrenwort, Bishops Hat, Fairy Wings, and Yin Yang Huo, Horny Goat Weed has existed within lore and medicine for hundreds of years.Originating in China, the legend holds t...
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Item #: 000HGOARPB
Description: Also known as French Lilac, French Honeysuckle, Holy Hay and Italian Fitch, Goat's Rue (galega officinalis) is a flowering plant native to southern Europe and western Asia. Interestingly it exhibits little actual scent until it has been damaged or br...
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Item #: 0000HGOARP
Description: Also known as French Lilac, French Honeysuckle, Holy Hay and Italian Fitch, Goat's Rue (galega officinalis) is a flowering plant native to southern Europe and western Asia. Interestingly it exhibits little actual scent until it has been damaged or br...
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Item #: 0000HFEVCB
Description: Feverfew is an herb that has long been held in medicinal folklore as possessing great healing virtues, and among these writings it can be found commonly under the names of Crysanthemum Parthenium, Tanacetum parthenium and Pyrethrum Parthenium....
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Item #: 00000HFEVC
Description: Feverfew is an herb that has long been held in medicinal folklore as possessing great healing virtues, and among these writings it can be found commonly under the names of Crysanthemum Parthenium, Tanacetum parthenium and Pyrethrum Parthenium....
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Item #: 0000HPLERC
Description: Known also as Butterfly Weed, Silkweed, and Wind Root, Ascelpias Tuberosa is perhaps most commonly known as Pleurisy Root. Its use dates back to Native American tribes, who used it as a remedy for pulmonary infections as well as the treatment of woun...
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Item #: 000HPLERCB
Description: Known also as Butterfly Weed, Silkweed, and Wind Root, Ascelpias Tuberosa is perhaps most commonly known as Pleurisy Root. Its use dates back to Native American tribes, who used it as a remedy for pulmonary infections as well as the treatment of woun...
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Item #: 0000HPYGBP
Description: Growing throughout Southern Africa, the Pygeum Tree (Pygeum Africana), also known as African Plum, is a large evergreen that has been utilized by natives to the region for ages. Its wood is popularly used within the construction both of homes and too...
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Item #: 00HDEVCRPB
Description: Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum procumbens) has a long history of traditional use within the medicinal practices of the native tribes within Southern Africa. The root, which has a distinct, claw-like appearance, is often allowed to dry in the sun be...
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Item #: 000HDEVCRP
Description: Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum procumbens) has a long history of traditional use within the medicinal practices of the native tribes within Southern Africa. The root, which has a distinct, claw-like appearance, is often allowed to dry in the sun be...
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Item #: 00H16SLIEP
Description: Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is a tree native to North America that can grow over sixty feet in height. It possesses a rich red heartwood that most likely gave it its common name "Red Elm" and it can also be found under the names of Gray Helm, Soft Elm...
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Item #: 0H16DEVCRP
Description: Devil's Claw Root (Harpagophytum procumbens) has a long history of traditional use within the medicinal practices of the native tribes within Southern Africa. The root, which has a distinct, claw-like appearance, is often allowed to dry in the sun be...
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Item #: 0000HXANGP
Description: Created during the fermentation process of glucose or sucrose, Xanthan Gum is an interesting byproduct that has become most commonly used to increase the viscosity of liquid. In other words, it is a great thickener for your liquid blends.With...
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Item #: 0000HWHEPB
Description: Used for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties....
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Item #: 00000HWHEP
Description: Used for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties....
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Item #: 000HTRITPB
Description: Commonly referred to as Puncturevine, Caltrop, cathead, yellow vine, or goathead, Tribulus Terrestris is a plant that sprouts in a sprawling pattern, and produces seeds known sprouting 2-3 large spines.Native to southern Europe, Southern Asia...
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Item #: 0000HTRITP
Description: Commonly referred to as Puncturevine, Caltrop, cathead, yellow vine, or goathead, Tribulus Terrestris is a plant that sprouts in a sprawling pattern, and produces seeds known sprouting 2-3 large spines.Native to southern Europe, Southern Asia...
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Item #: 000HTONAPB
Description: Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma alungifolis), or Pasak Bumi as it is also known, is actually a tree that can grow over 30 feet in height and is native to Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.Traditionally, it was known for bein...
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Item #: 0000HTONAP
Description: Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma alungifolis), or Pasak Bumi as it is also known, is actually a tree that can grow over 30 feet in height and is native to Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.Traditionally, it was known for bein...
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Item #: 0000HSHAGC
Description: Known also as Horsetail, Shavegrass (Equisetum Arvense) is a widely popular herb within traditional herbalism, appearing in ancient lore throughout Europe and China, and it is still distributed widely across the globe today.Folklore holds tha...
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Item #: 000HPYGBPB
Description: Growing throughout Southern Africa, the Pygeum Tree (Pygeum Africana), also known as African Plum, is a large evergreen that has been utilized by natives to the region for ages. Its wood is popularly used within the construction both of homes and too...
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Item #: 000HSLIEPB
Description: Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is a tree native to North America that can grow over sixty feet in height. It possesses a rich red heartwood that most likely gave it its common name "Red Elm" and it can also be found under the names of Gray Helm, Soft Elm...
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Item #: 0000HEYEPB
Description: Known elsewhere as Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis, or the other common names of of Meadow eyebright and Red Eyebright, Eyebright has seen use for a long time, and has been mentioned numerous times within folk medicine.As one might imagine f...
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Item #: 00000HEYEP
Description: Known elsewhere as Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis, or the other common names of of Meadow eyebright and Red Eyebright, Eyebright has seen use for a long time, and has been mentioned numerous times within folk medicine.As one might imagine f...
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Item #: 00H16LUNLC
Description: Widely used medicinally throughout the medieval period, Lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis, Jerusalem Cowslip, or Herb of Mary) was actually one of the herbs used in original, documented, attempts to cure the bubonic plague that swept through Europe. I...
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Item #: 000H16LEMB
Description: Not to be confused with bee balm, Melissa officinali (or Lemon Balm) is native to Southern Europe and the Mediterranean region, and is known for attracting bees; a fact that often results in confusion with Bee Balm.Lemon balm can be found use...
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Item #: 00H16KUDRC
Description: Considered one of the 50 fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese Medicine, Kudzu (pueraria lobata) has a long history of being used medicinally. A plant that is quite hearty and difficult to remove, it can also be considered an invasive species, whe...
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Item #: 000H16JIAP
Description: Jiaogulan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum) is a plant found throughout Asia, but seems to have been only documented as being used both as a dietary supplement and for medicinal purposes in China. Indeed, though documentation in China dates back to the 1400s...
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Item #: 00H16HORGP
Description: Known under a variety of whimsical names that include Rowdy Lamb Herb, Barrenwort, Bishops Hat, Fairy Wings, and Yin Yang Huo, Horny Goat Weed has existed within lore and medicine for hundreds of years.Originating in China, the legend holds t...
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Item #: 00H16GOARP
Description: Also known as French Lilac, French Honeysuckle, Holy Hay and Italian Fitch, Goat's Rue (galega officinalis) is a flowering plant native to southern Europe and western Asia. Interestingly it exhibits little actual scent until it has been damaged or br...
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Item #: 000H16FEVC
Description: Feverfew is an herb that has long been held in medicinal folklore as possessing great healing virtues, and among these writings it can be found commonly under the names of Crysanthemum Parthenium, Tanacetum parthenium and Pyrethrum Parthenium....
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Item #: 000H16EYEP
Description: Known elsewhere as Euphrasia, Euphrasia officinalis, or the other common names of of Meadow eyebright and Red Eyebright, Eyebright has seen use for a long time, and has been mentioned numerous times within folk medicine.As one might imagine f...
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Item #: 00H16DOGRC
Description: Having a long history of use since classical Greece, Dog Grass Root (triticum repens) is known also known as a wide variety of common names, including wheat grass, couch grass, and witch grass.Indeed, it has become naturalized throughout the ...
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Item #: 00H16DEEAP
Description: Deer Antler, or more specifically the velvet from deer antler, has been used within herbal medicine and traditional lore for thousands of years. The first records date back to ancient China, where within traditional Chinese medicine it was utilized w...
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Item #: 0H16CHATBW
Description: Native to the Mediterranean region and southern Europe, the Chaste Tree is actually a large flowering shrub that has been utilized within medicine and spiritual practice since ancient times. With both the berries and the plant frequently used (the be...
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Item #: 00H16ACEBP
Description: There had been very little study upon the North American Acerola Berry (Malpighia Glabra) until relatively recent years. It was then that it was discovered that the berry contained a substantial amount of vitamin.Indeed, it has been shown tha...
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Item #: 00H16ACABP
Description: Found within the Brazilian Amazon, from trees that grow along the Amazon River, Acai berry, or are a popular and seedy, grape-like fruit that have been used for quite some time among the native people of Brazil.More recently, Acai berries hav...
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Item #: 00000RGLY4
Description: Each bottle contains 4 oz of 99.5% pure glycerine, which can be used in countless recipes, cures, and formulas from folklore, herbalism, and similar sources.It is well known for helping in the treatment of wounds and scars, aiding in skincare...
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Item #: 000HBLAWPB
Description: For hundreds of years the powder and extracts from the Black Walnut Hulls from Juglans Nigra, has been asserted as a powerful medicine, prescribed from herbalists and within folk medicine.Within these traditions, the husks have been used for ...
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Item #: 00H16MACRP
Description: Maca root (Lepidum Mayenil) is a tuber grown and originating in Peru, within the Andes mountains. Of growing popularity today, it was always considered a valuable resource, and was traded with other tropical foods and even considered a form of paymen...
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Item #: 00H16PLERC
Description: Known also as Butterfly Weed, Silkweed, and Wind Root, Ascelpias Tuberosa is perhaps most commonly known as Pleurisy Root. Its use dates back to Native American tribes, who used it as a remedy for pulmonary infections as well as the treatment of woun...
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Item #: 00H16PYGBP
Description: Growing throughout Southern Africa, the Pygeum Tree (Pygeum Africana), also known as African Plum, is a large evergreen that has been utilized by natives to the region for ages. Its wood is popularly used within the construction both of homes and too...
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Item #: 000HDOGRCB
Description: Having a long history of use since classical Greece, Dog Grass Root (triticum repens) is known also known as a wide variety of common names, including wheat grass, couch grass, and witch grass.Indeed, it has become naturalized throughout the ...
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Item #: 0000HDOGRC
Description: Having a long history of use since classical Greece, Dog Grass Root (triticum repens) is known also known as a wide variety of common names, including wheat grass, couch grass, and witch grass.Indeed, it has become naturalized throughout the ...
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Item #: 000HDEEAPB
Description: Deer Antler, or more specifically the velvet from deer antler, has been used within herbal medicine and traditional lore for thousands of years.The first records date back to ancient China, where within traditional Chinese medicine it was uti...
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Item #: 0000HDEEAP
Description: Deer Antler, or more specifically the velvet from deer antler, has been used within herbal medicine and traditional lore for thousands of years. The first records date back to ancient China, where within traditional Chinese medicine it was utilized w...
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Item #: 00HCHATBWB
Description: Native to the Mediterranean region and southern Europe, the Chaste Tree is actually a large flowering shrub that has been utilized within medicine and spiritual practice since ancient times. With both the berries and the plant frequently used (the be...
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Item #: 000HCHATBW
Description: Native to the Mediterranean region and southern Europe, the Chaste Tree is actually a large flowering shrub that has been utilized within medicine and spiritual practice since ancient times. With both the berries and the plant frequently used (the be...
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Item #: 000HACEBPB
Description: There had been very little study upon the North American Acerola Berry (Malpighia Glabra) until relatively recent years. It was then that it was discovered that the berry contained a substantial amount of vitamin. Indeed, it has been shown that Acero...
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Item #: 0000HACEBP
Description: There had been very little study upon the North American Acerola Berry (Malpighia Glabra) until relatively recent years. It was then that it was discovered that the berry contained a substantial amount of vitamin. Indeed, it has been shown that Acero...
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Item #: 000HACABPB
Description: Found within the Brazilian Amazon, from trees that grow along the Amazon River, Acai berry, or are a popular and seedy, grape-like fruit that have been used for quite some time among the native people of Brazil.More recently, Acai berries hav...
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Item #: 0000HACABP
Description: Found within the Brazilian Amazon, from trees that grow along the Amazon River, Acai berry, or are a popular and seedy, grape-like fruit that have been used for quite some time among the native people of Brazil.More recently, Acai berries hav...
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Item #: 00H16XANGP
Description: Created during the fermentation process of glucose or sucrose, Xanthan Gum is an interesting byproduct that has become most commonly used to increase the viscosity of liquid. In other words, it is a great thickener for your liquid blends.With...
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Item #: 000H16WHEP
Description: Used for both human and animal consumption, Wheatgrass, or Triticum aestivum, is often viewed with a positive light ranging from seeing wheatgrass as being a great nutritional supplement to seeing wheatgrass to possess unique curative properties....
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Item #: 00H16TRITP
Description: Commonly referred to as Puncturevine, Caltrop, cathead, yellow vine, or goathead, Tribulus Terrestris is a plant that sprouts in a sprawling pattern, and produces seeds known sprouting 2-3 large spines.Native to southern Europe, Southern Asia...
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Item #: 00H16TONAP
Description: Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma alungifolis), or Pasak Bumi as it is also known, is actually a tree that can grow over 30 feet in height and is native to Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.Traditionally, it was known for bein...
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Item #: 00H16SHAGC
Description: Known also as Horsetail, Shavegrass (Equisetum Arvense) is a widely popular herb within traditional herbalism, appearing in ancient lore throughout Europe and China, and it is still distributed widely across the globe today.Folklore holds tha...
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Item #: 0000HBLAWP
Description: For hundreds of years the powder and extracts from the Black Walnut Hulls from Juglans Nigra, has been asserted as a powerful medicine, prescribed from herbalists and within folk medicine.Within these traditions, the husks have been used for ...
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Item #: 0000HMUSBW
Description: Mustard seeds, in their various varieties, have seen use by man for thousands of years. This began perhaps in India, where it is shown that culinary dishes were using the seeds as a spice up to two thousand years ago.This subsequently spread ...
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Item #: 0000HHOPWB
Description: Known worldwide as one of the chief ingredients in the brewing of beer, Hops (Humulus Lupulus) is grown throughout the world primarily to sate the thirst of beer-lovers everywhere.Hops was first known to be used within the creation of beer ar...
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Item #: 00000HHOPW
Description: Known worldwide as one of the chief ingredients in the brewing of beer, Hops (Humulus Lupulus) is grown throughout the world primarily to sate the thirst of beer-lovers everywhere.Hops was first known to be used within the creation of beer ar...
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Item #: 0000HBERCB
Description: Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamot is native to North America and has a long history of use among the native tribes as well as the settlers that came after.A wide variety of na...
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Item #: 00000HBERC
Description: Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamot is native to North America and has a long history of use among the native tribes as well as the settlers that came after.A wide variety of na...
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Item #: 0000HBAYWB
Description: Bay leaves, from the plant known in Latin as Laurus Nobilis, are derived from a plant that is quite favored as a shrub for hedges and topiary sculpture.They are also widely known throughout the world as a flavoring agent for a wide variety of...
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Item #: 00000HBAYW
Description: Bay leaves, from the plant known in Latin as Laurus Nobilis, are derived from a plant that is quite favored as a shrub for hedges and topiary sculpture.They are also widely known throughout the world as a flavoring agent for a wide variety of...
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Item #: 000HMUSBWB
Description: Mustard seeds, in their various varieties, have seen use by man for thousands of years. This began perhaps in India, where it is shown that culinary dishes were using the seeds as a spice up to two thousand years ago.This subsequently spread ...
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Item #: 00000HPOKC
Description: Regarded as one of the most important plants native to the Americas for a time, the Poke root was widely used in ages past for a myriad of purposes.Its purple buries were long used as a dye, creating a rich purple color for fabrics and even i...
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Item #: 0000HCINCB
Description: Known and used for thousands of years, the very name of Cinnamon has roots that date back as far as the Phoenicians.Among the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and other cultures of antiquity it was a tremendous treasure, coming out of the mysteriou...
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Item #: 00000HCINC
Description: Known and used for thousands of years, the very name of Cinnamon has roots that date back as far as the Phoenicians.Among the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and other cultures of antiquity it was a tremendous treasure, coming out of the mysteriou...
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Item #: 000H16CINC
Description: Known and used for thousands of years, the very name of Cinnamon has roots that date back as far as the Phoenicians.Among the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and other cultures of antiquity it was a tremendous treasure, coming out of the mysteriou...
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Item #: 000HVANBWB
Description: Vanilla Bean, or vanilla planifolia, is often referred to as the fruit of the vanilla plant, though in truth it is neither a fruit nor a bean.It is in fact the dried seed pod, presenting an appearance of an elongated stalk. Both the stalk and...
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Item #: 0000HVANBW
Description: Vanilla Bean, or vanilla planifolia, is often referred to as the fruit of the vanilla plant, though in truth it is neither a fruit nor a bean.It is in fact the dried seed pod, presenting an appearance of an elongated stalk. Both the stalk and...
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Item #: 0000HTANCB
Description: Common tansy can be found in literature under a wide variety of names, including Bitter Butters, Cow Bitter, Golden Buttons, and even Mugwort, though Tansy, or Tanactum Vulgaris, should not be confused with Artimesia Vulgaris.Whatever it is c...
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Item #: 00000HTANC
Description: Common tansy can be found in literature under a wide variety of names, including Bitter Butters, Cow Bitter, Golden Buttons, and even Mugwort, though Tansy, or Tanactum Vulgaris, should not be confused with Artimesia Vulgaris.Whatever it is c...
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Item #: 0000HPOKCB
Description: Regarded as one of the most important plants native to the Americas for a time, the Poke root was widely used in ages past for a myriad of purposes.Its purple buries were long used as a dye, creating a rich purple color for fabrics and even i...
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Item #: 000HALOVPB
Description: Used medicinally for thousands of years, Aloe Vera is often regarded within many cultures as a sacred plant. Indeed, in some it is regarded as a plant that offers protection against evil influence and power.Among Christians it is often revere...
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Item #: 0000HALOVP
Description: Used medicinally for thousands of years, Aloe Vera is often regarded within many cultures as a sacred plant.Indeed, in some it is regarded as a plant that offers protection against evil influence and power.Among Christians it is often...
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Item #: 00000HMAGR
Description: Commonly known as agave, or agave tequilana, Maguey is a plant native to Mexico that is perhaps most commonly known in modern times for its use in the creation of Tequila. In this use, it is grown into its twelfth year before its heart is harvested f...
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Item #: 00000HPATR
Description: Patchouli is well known as the fragrant herb from which many of our favorite incenses, oils, and perfumes acquire their rich, earthy fragrance. It widely popular within magickal practice for this earthy nature, and is commonly regarded as an herb tha...
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Item #: 000H16ROSP
Description: Rose petals have been used throughout the history of man, both in decoration and in spiritual rituals, and as such can be found throughout ancient texts and the writings of more modern scholars.They have been used to flavor wine and scent per...
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Item #: 00000HROSP
Description: Rose petals have been used throughout the history of man, both in decoration and in spiritual rituals, and as such can be found throughout ancient texts and the writings of more modern scholars.They have been used to flavor wine and scent per...
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Item #: 0000HROSPB
Description: Rose petals have been used throughout the history of man, both in decoration and in spiritual rituals, and as such can be found throughout ancient texts and the writings of more modern scholars.They have been used to flavor wine and scent per...
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Item #: 00H16ELERC
Description: Elecampane is also quite well known by its Latin name, Inula Helenium, as well as its common names, Horse-Heal and Marchalm. The plant, widely grown for its medicinal purposes and even reportedly used as a condiment by the ancients, is discussed at l...
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Item #: 0000HELERC
Description: Elecampane is also quite well known by its Latin name, Inula Helenium, as well as its common names, Horse-Heal and Marchalm. The plant, widely grown for its medicinal purposes and even reportedly used as a condiment by the ancients, is discussed at l...
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Item #: 000HELERCB
Description: Elecampane is also quite well known by its Latin name, Inula Helenium, as well as its common names, Horse-Heal and Marchalm. The plant, widely grown for its medicinal purposes and even reportedly used as a condiment by the ancients, is discussed at l...
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Item #: 00H16ALOVP
Description: Used medicinally for thousands of years, Aloe Vera is often regarded within many cultures as a sacred plant.Indeed, in some it is regarded as a plant that offers protection against evil influence and power.Among Christians it is often...
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Item #: 000H16BAYW
Description: Bay leaves, from the plant known in Latin as Laurus Nobilis, are derived from a plant that is quite favored as a shrub for hedges and topiary sculpture.They are also widely known throughout the world as a flavoring agent for a wide variety of...
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Item #: 000H16BERC
Description: Also known by its Latin name, Monarda Fistulosa, and most commonly under the name Bee Balm, Bergamot is native to North America and has a long history of use among the native tribes as well as the settlers that came after.A wide variety of na...
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Item #: 000H16HOPW
Description: Known worldwide as one of the chief ingredients in the brewing of beer, Hops (Humulus Lupulus) is grown throughout the world primarily to sate the thirst of beer-lovers everywhere.Hops was first known to be used within the creation of beer ar...
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Item #: 00H16MUSBW
Description: Mustard seeds, in their various varieties, have seen use by man for thousands of years. This began perhaps in India, where it is shown that culinary dishes were using the seeds as a spice up to two thousand years ago.This subsequently spread ...
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Item #: 000H16POKC
Description: Regarded as one of the most important plants native to the Americas for a time, the Poke root was widely used in ages past for a myriad of purposes.Its purple berries were long used as a dye, creating a rich purple color for fabrics and even ...
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Item #: 000H16TANC
Description: Common tansy can be found in literature under a wide variety of names, including Bitter Butters, Cow Bitter, Golden Buttons, and even Mugwort, though Tansy, or Tanactum Vulgaris, should not be confused with Artimesia Vulgaris.Whatever it is c...
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Item #: 00H16VANBW
Description: Vanilla Bean, or vanilla planifolia, is often referred to as the fruit of the vanilla plant, though in truth it is neither a fruit nor a bean.It is in fact the dried seed pod, presenting an appearance of an elongated stalk.Both the st...
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Item #: 00H16BLAWP
Description: For hundreds of years the powder and extracts from the Black Walnut Hulls from Juglans Nigra, has been asserted as a powerful medicine, prescribed from herbalists and within folk medicine.Within these traditions, the husks have been used for ...
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Item #: 00H16ALOCP
Description: Also commonly known by Bitter Aloes and Cape aloes gets its name from its native origins in South Africa where it grew within the Cape province. There it grows with the appearance of a spiky, red-flowering bush that gives it its Latin name, Aloe Fero...
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Item #: 00H16ASHRP
Description: One of the best known herbs used within Ayurvedic medicine, Ashwagandha Root - also known as Indian Ginseng and Winter Cherry - is rapidly growing in popularity within western herbalism as somewhat of a miracle herb. Its many curative properties are ...
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Item #: 00H16ASTRP
Description: Astragalus Root or Huang Qi - Latin Name: Astragalus Mebranaceus - is perhaps most widely recognized as an herb within Traditional Chinese Medicine used to help enhance the body's energy, or Qi. The body's energy is often a focus for this holistic me...
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Item #: 00H16BILLP
Description: Bilberry Leaf or Vaccinium Myrtilli, also known under the common names of Whortleberries, Blaeberries, and Huckle Berries, have long been used medicinally within western herbalism. The most prominent use reported is to improve ailing vision or other...
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Item #: 0H16BLACRP
Description: Found under a variety of names, Black Cohosh Root, also known as Black Snake Root, macrotys, Bugbane, bugwort, rattleweed, rattleroot, and in Latin, as Cimicifuga racemosa, is an herb whose lore can be traced back to the Native American Indians, who ...
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Item #: 0H16BLAHBC
Description: Rooted in American traditions that blend Native American lore with the methods of early settlers, Black Haw Bark - Viburnum prunifolium - is one of those herbs that can be found in Folk Lore under a wide range of names. These include American Sloe, K...
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Item #: 00H16BLORC
Description: Bloodroot - Sanguinarian canadenis, an herb popular among American herbalists, might also be found under the common names of bloodwort, red puccoon root, pauson, and tetterwort. It is perhaps most well known for the rich red coloring it can produce a...
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Item #: 0H16BLUCRC
Description: Known commonly as papoose root and squa root, Blue Cohosh Root - Caulophyllum thalictroides - is another herb traditionally passed on from Native American tribes to European settlers. Among the various tribes it tended to have different known purpose...
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Item #: 00H16BOLLC
Description: Boldo Leaf - Peumus Boldus - is an herb native to Chile and Peru, where it is modernly used often as a cooking spice. Excavations in those regions have actually indicated that it may well have been one of the herbs commonly used as far back as 10,000...
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Item #: 000H16BONC
Description: Contrary to what its name might imply, Boneset - Eupatorium perfoliatum - is not actually used at all to mend broken bones. This name actually comes from the Break Bone Fever which it was used to treat. Indeed, Boneset - also known by the common name...
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Item #: 000H16BROP
Description: Most frequently classified as an herb by those who use it, Bromelain powder actually consists of a digestive enzyme that is extracted from the Pineapple plant. Derived both from the stem and fruit of the plant, it is a fascinating discovery that is r...
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Item #: 00H16BUCBC
Description: Native to Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia, Buckthorn Bark - Rhamnus Frangula - has been used medicinally for 100's of years. Interestingly, it is only used in this manner if has been aged. If Buckthorn Bark is eaten without having been aged it...
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Item #: 00H16BUCLP
Description: Native to South Africa and possessing a scent similar to Pepperment, Buchu Leaf - Barosma Betulina - has been in popular use since the 16th century. Within the perfume industry its scent is frequently used for to create potent Pepperment scented frag...
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Item #: 00H16BURRP
Description: Most frequently viewed as little more than a common weed, Burdock is most recognized for their clinging burs that will stick to the fur and clothing of passing animals and people. Indeed, these little burs are so sticky that they were reportedly the ...
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Item #: 000H16CENC
Description: Likely named for the mythological Centaur Chiron, who was revered in Greek lore as a wise herbalist and who actually cured himself of poison through his herbal craft, Centaury - Centaurium Erythae - is an herb known to history for healing and magical...
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Item #: 00H16CHIRG
Description: Known to be cultivated both for culinary and medical purposes as far back as Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Greeks, Chicory Root granules - Cichorium intybus - remain popular throughout Europe and American today. This is in part due to the popularity ...
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Item #: 000H16CHLP
Description: Actually a variety of Algae, Chlorella blossomed into widespread popularity that reached its height during the 1940's as it was explored by scientists as a possible solution to stemming growing world hunger. In exploration for an abundant, high quali...
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Item #: 000H16CLEC
Description: Used sometimes in culinary dishes after being prepared in a manner similar to spinach, Cleavers Herb - Galium Aparine - has been a popular addition to kitchens and herbalists cupboards for centuries.Within folkore, Cleavers herb is also perha...
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Item #: 00H16COMRC
Description: Native to Europe and particularly widespread in Britain and Ireland, the entire Comfrey plant - Symphytum Officinale - is generally revered in folk medicine as an ingredient in a wide range of tonics. It's popular name of "knit bone" speaks for itsel...
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Item #: 000H16CORC
Description: Coral Calcium is a mineral found deposited in coral reefs. As coral reefs are endangered, it is derived from above ground deposits of limestone that were formally part of coral reefs that are ground down and processed. The result is potent source of ...
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Item #: 00H16CRABC
Description: Native to Europe and Asia, Cramp Bark - Viburnum Opulus - is also known by the names of Guelder Rose, Water Elder, European Cranberry bush, and snowball tree. This causes some confusion occasionally, as it is not really a variety of Rose, Elder, or C...
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Item #: 00H16CRARC
Description: Introduced to American herbalists and physicians by Native Americans, Cransbill Root - Geranium Macalatum - has a long history in folk medicine and traditional lore. As usual, this results in the herb being known by an assortment of common names, inc...
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Item #: 00H16DEASG
Description: The dead sea is a unique feature of the world. Not only is it a landlocked sea but it contains ten times the salt of any other body of water in the world. What's more, it is found at the center of the "Holy Land," a region that has given rise to a wi...
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Item #: 000H16DULP
Description: Dulse Powder - Rhodymenia Palmata - also known as Red Dulse or Sea Lettuce, is derived from a red seaweed found primarily within the Northern Atlantic. Here it can be found primarily along coastal regions along the shores of Canada, Ireland, and Norw...
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Item #: 00H16ECHAC
Description: Popular among frontiersmen and settlers, the properties of Echinacea Augustifolia, or Elk Root, were likely taught first by the Native Americans from the regions in which it commonly grows. There it was reportedly first discovered by stalking Elk who...
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Item #: 000H16ELEP
Description: Eleuthecoccus Senticosus or Siberian Ginseng is a controversial herb that was originally compared to true Ginseng by Russian scientist I.I. Brekham. Brekham very much believed that Eleuthecoccus Senticosus would display many of the same properties fo...
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Item #: 00H16FENSP
Description: Fenugreek or Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds are a popular addition to a wide range of culinary dishes throughout the world. Most notable for their appearance within curry powders, pastes, and other Indian foods, they are also known to appear in vari...
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Item #: 0H16FOTIRP
Description: Native to China, Fo-Ti root (Polygonum Multiflorum) has been known to Traditional Chinese Medicine for ages. Indeed, its common Chinese name, He Shou Wu (translating into Black haired Mr. He) refers to a Chinese legend that describes an elderly herba...
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Item #: 00H16GOTKP
Description: Gota Kola or Centella asiatica has been used for thousands of years in India, China, and Indonesia for culinary purposes. Though perhaps best known for use in Sri Lankan food, where it is traditionally accompanying rice and curry, Gota Kola is also w...
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Item #: 00H16GUGRP
Description: Guggul Resin or Commiphora mukul has been a popular medicine within Ayurvedic Medicine for centuries. Within this, spiritual practices, and simply to scent the air, Guggul resin has also been widely used as an incense and is often favored for its sce...
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Item #: 00H16HYDRP
Description: Hydrangea is actually a genus of flower whose name is actually born of the Greek word for Water Basin. This variety, Hydrangea arborescens, is perhaps most commonly known as Annabell and can be found sprawled across the Eastern Unitied states....
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Item #: 00H16KOLNP
Description: Native to rainforests of Africa, Kola Nut or cola nitida offers an enjoyable, albeit bitter, flavor that has resulted in it sometimes being chewed by a variety of indigenous cultures to West Africa, both singularly and as a social activity. This is p...
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Item #: 00H16LADMC
Description: The origin of Lady's Mantle's or alchemilla xanthochlora lore is obscured in the mid ages, where the clash of Christianity with old pagan traditions resulted in many the renaming and alteration of many forms of tradition and lore. However, it's old n...
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Item #: 00H16LYCBW
Description: Known also as Chinese Matrimony Vine, Wolfberry or - more famously - Goji Berry, Lycii Berry is perhaps one of the more well known supplements used within Traditional Chinese Medicine. Within this practice it is quite known for restoring youth, vigor...
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Item #: 000H16MOTC
Description: lso commonly known as Lion's Tail due to its likeness, Motherwort - Leonurus cardiac - has a long history within the traditional medical practices of Central Europe, Asia, and North America. Within this practice it is almost exclusively known for its...
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Item #: 00H16OATSC
Description: Most well known for the oats that it produces and are used in oat meal, oat bran, and other such foods, few people realize that Oat straw - avena sativa - is a valued source of nutrients and health benefits by itself. To this end, Oat straw is freque...
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Item #: 0H16OREGRC
Description: Not actually a variety of grape at all, Oregon Grape root - mahonia aquifolium - is actually related to Barberry. An evergreen shrub that grows within the Northwestern regions of North America, it was well known to Northwestern tribes of Native Ameri...
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Item #: 000H16PERC
Description: Perhaps best known these days as a name for a color, Periwinkle - vinca minor - is actually a flowering plant native to central and southern Europe as well as parts of Asia. Found in many gardens, it is frequently used as ground cover both for its ev...
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Item #: 000H16PIPC
Description: Meaning - it breaks into small pieces - in Cree, Pipsissewa or Chimaphila Umbellata derived its name from the general belief that it is useful in treating kidney stones. Other tribes of Native Americans also revered it for other properties.Fo...
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Item #: 0H16PRIABC
Description: Common prickly ash - Zanthoxylum Americanum - shares many of the same traditional uses as its Asian cousin, the Szechuan Pepper. There its historical use goes back thousands of years to the unpleasant business of being the sole anesthetic for the pro...
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Item #: 000H16QUAC
Description: Quassiar Chips - Quassia Amara, also known as Bitter ash, is first known to have been used within folk medicine from reports that it was being used as a secret remedy for curing fevers during the epidemics of Surinam. The secret was told to Daniel Ro...
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Item #: 00H16QUEMC
Description: Queen of the Meadow - Eupatorium Purpureum, also known as Joe Pye weed, is an herb that was actually introduced to America by European settlers. It is often confused with Boneset or Gravel root, as they are of the same genus and have passing resembla...
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Item #: 00H16SARRC
Description: Sarsaparilla - Smilax abidium - is perhaps most well known for being the key ingredient of the soft drink of the same name. Found in Mexico, Central America, and South America, Sarsaparilla has become world-reknowned for soft drinks it is part of, wh...
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Item #: 00H16SCHBW
Description: Native to East Asia, Schisandra Berries are commonly known as - Wu wei zi - in Chinese, which translates as Five flavor fruit. This is because of their long history of use within Traditional Chinese Medicine, where Schisandra Berries are valued for h...
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Item #: 000H16SEAF
Description: Sea salt has been used for centuries among coastal communities for cooking, cosmetics, and medical purposes. In culinary practice, the mineral content provides a unique flavor that differs from ordinary table salt. This results in Sea salt being used...
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Item #: 00H16SHEPC
Description: Shepard's Purse - Capsella Bursa pastoris - is named for its small pods, which resemble the purses worn on the belts of medieval men. Often growing in fields as a feed supplement for grazing animals, its popularity has grown throughout the world. It ...
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Item #: 000H16SPIP
Description: Actually a variety of blue-green Algae, Sprulina powder is composed of a collection of single celled, spiral shaped organisms. It has an incredible ability to survive in a wide range of environments, many of which are too extreme for even many other ...
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Item #: 00H16SPIRC
Description: Known simply as Nard commonly, Spikenard Root - Aralia Racemosa - is an herb from the Valerian family that has been used for thousands of years. Most commonly, an oil is extracted from the root that has been used to create perfumes and incense for th...
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Item #: 000H16SQUP
Description: Native to North America, Squaw Vine - Mitchella Repens - is known by a variety of names, including Canada Tea, Deer Berry, and Mountain Tea. Growing primarily in shady places under trees and shrubs in dry forests and flowering in the middle of summer...
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Item #: 00H16STORP
Description: Stone Root - Collinsonin Canadenis - is said to get its name from one of two origins. The first, and most obvious, is from the rock-hard nature of the root of the plant. The other is said to be from its use in treating gallstones and kidney stones, w...
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Item #: 00H16STRLC
Description: Indigenous to Europe and grown throughout the world, the strawberry plant is most recognized for the sweet red berries it produces of the same name. Less frequently considered are the properties of the leaves. Within traditional herb lore, they are k...
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Item #: 000H16SUMP
Description: Suma Powder - Pfaffia paniculata, derived from the Suma plant as you might have guessed, is native to South American. Though it is most commonly known as a food source within the dense forests throughout Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela, Suma has...
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Item #: 000H16TYRP
Description: Tyrosine or L-Tyrosine powder is actually a supplement containing the non essential amino acid Tyrosine. This amino acid plays an important role in nearly all proteins found within the human body, and is needed for proper function of the thyroid, pit...
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Item #: 0H16WHIPBC
Description: The state tree of both Maine and Michigan as well as the Provincial Tree of Ontario, the White pine is the tallest evergreen tree native to Eastern North America. Treasured for its beauty and the hint of green it offers when everything else is draped...
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Item #: 00H16WITBC
Description: Possessing many of the same qualities of its leaves, Witchhazel bark is equally praised for its curative properties, and tinctures made from it are frequently found in many drug stores and pharmacies. It was first introduced to the world as settlers ...
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Item #: 0000HASHRP
Description: One of the best known herbs used within Ayurvedic medicine, Ashwagandha Root, also known as Indian Ginseng and Winter Cherry, is rapidly growing in popularity within western herbalism as somewhat of a miracle herb. Its many curative properties are we...
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Item #: 0000HASTRP
Description: Astragalus Root or Huang Qi - Latin Name Astragalus Mebranaceus - is perhaps most widely recognized as an herb within Traditional Chinese Medicine used to help enhance the body's energy, or Qi.The body's energy is often a focus for this holis...
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Item #: 00000HBACP
Description: Also known as Water Hyssop or Brahmi, Bacopa Mennieri is a flowering herb that typically grows within warm marshlands and shorelines. It is perhaps most widely known in India and within Ayurvedic medicinal traditions. Within India it is not only used...
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Item #: 0000HBILLP
Description: Bilberry Leaf - Vaccinium Myrtilli, also known under the common names of Whortleberries, Blaeberries, and Huckle Berries, have long been used medicinally within western herbalism. The most prominent use reported is to improve ailing vision or otherwi...
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Item #: 000HBLACRP
Description: Found under a variety of names, Black Cohosh Root - also known as Black Snake Root, macrotys, Bugbane, bugwort, rattleweed, and rattleroot - is an herb whose lore can be traced back to the Native American Indians, who then taught their medicinal prac...
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Item #: 000HBLAHBC
Description: Rooted in American traditions that blend Native American lore with the methods of early settlers, Black Haw Bark - Viburnum prunifolium - is one of those herbs that can be found in Folk Lore under a wide range of names. These include American Sloe, K...
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Item #: 0000HBLORC
Description: Bloodroot - Sanguinarian canadenis, an herb popular among American herbalists, might also be found under the common names of bloodwort, red puccoon root, pauson, and tetterwort. It is perhaps most well known for the rich red coloring it can produce a...
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Item #: 000HBLUCRC
Description: Known commonly as papoose root and squa root, Blue Cohosh Root or Caulophyllum thalictroides is another herb traditionally passed on from Native American tribes to European settlers. Among the various tribes it tended to have different known purposes...
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Item #: 0000HBOLLC
Description: Boldo Leaf or Peumus Boldus is an herb native to Chile and Peru, where it is modernly used often as a cooking spice. Excavations in those regions have actually indicated that it may well have been one of the herbs commonly used as far back as 10,000...
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Item #: 00000HBONC
Description: Contrary to what its name might imply, Boneset or Eupatorium perfoliatum is not actually used at all to mend broken bones. This name actually comes from the Break Bone Fever which it was used to treat. Indeed, Boneset, which is also known by the comm...
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Item #: 00000HBROP
Description: Most frequently classified as an herb by those who use it, Bromelain powder actually consists of a digestive enzyme that is extracted from the Pineapple plant. Derived both from the stem and fruit of the plant, it is a fascinating discovery that is r...
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Item #: 0000HBUCLP
Description: Native to South Africa and possessing a scent similar to Pepperment, Buchu Leaf - Barosma Betulina - has been in popular use since the 16th century. Within the perfume industry its scent is frequently used for to create potent Pepperment scented frag...
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Item #: 0000HBUCBC
Description: Native to Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia, Buckthorn Bark - Rhamnus Frangula - has been used medicinally for 100's of years. Interestingly, it is only used in this manner if has been aged. If Buckthorn Bark is eaten without having been aged it...
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Item #: 0000HBURRP
Description: Most frequently viewed as little more than a common weed, Burdock is most recognized for their clinging burs that will stick to the fur and clothing of passing animals and people. Indeed, these little burs are so sticky that they were reportedly the ...
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Item #: 0000HALOCP
Description: Also commonly known by Bitter Aloes and Cape aloes gets its name from its native origins in South Africa where it grew within the Cape province. There it grows with the appearance of a spiky, red-flowering bush that gives it its Latin name, Aloe Fero...
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Item #: 00000HCENC
Description: Likely named for the mythological Centaur Chiron, who was revered in Greek lore as a wise herbalist and who actually cured himself of poison through his herbal craft, Centaury - Centaurium Erythae - is an herb known to history for healing and magical...
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Item #: 0000HCHIRG
Description: Known to be cultivated both for culinary and medical purposes as far back as Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Greeks, Chicory Root granules - Cichorium intybus - remain popular throughout Europe and American today. This is in part due to the popularity ...
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Item #: 00000HCHLP
Description: Actually a variety of Algae, Chlorella blossomed into widespread popularity that reached its height during the 1940's as it was explored by scientists as a possible solution to stemming growing world hunger. In exploration for an abundant, high quali...
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Item #: 00000HCLEC
Description: Used sometimes in culinary dishes after being prepared in a manner similar to spinach, Cleavers Herb - Galium Aparine - has been a popular addition to kitchens and herbalists cupboards for centuries.Within folkore, Cleavers herb is also perha...
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Item #: 0000HCOMRC
Description: Native to Europe and particularly widespread in Britain and Ireland, the entire Comfrey plant - Symphytum Officinale - is generally revered in folk medicine as an ingredient in a wide range of tonics. It's popular name of knit bone speaks for itself,...
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Item #: 00000HCORC
Description: Coral Calcium is a mineral found deposited in coral reefs. As coral reefs are endangered, it is derived from above ground deposits of limestone that were formally part of coral reefs that are ground down and processed. The result is potent source of ...
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Item #: 0000HCRABC
Description: Native to Europe and Asia, Cramp Bark - Viburnum Opulus - is also known by the names of Guelder Rose, Water Elder, European Cranberry bush, and snowball tree. This causes some confusion occasionally, as it is not really a variety of Rose, Elder, or C...
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Item #: 0000HCRARC
Description: Introduced to American herbalists and physicians by Native Americans, Cransbill Root or Geranium Macalatum has a long history in folk medicine and traditional lore. As usual, this results in the herb being known by an assortment of common names, incl...
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Item #: 0000HDEASG
Description: The dead sea is a unique feature of the world. Not only is it a landlocked sea but it contains ten times the salt of any other body of water in the world. What's more, it is found at the center of the Holy Land, a region that has given rise to a wide...
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Item #: 00000HDULP
Description: Dulse Powder or Rhodymenia Palmata, also known as Red Dulse or Sea Lettuce, is derived from a red seaweed found primarily within the Northern Atlantic. Here it can be found primarily along coastal regions along the shores of Canada, Ireland, and Norw...
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Item #: 0000HECHAC
Description: Popular among frontiersmen and settlers, the properties of Echinacea Augustifolia, or Elk Root, were likely taught first by the Native Americans from the regions in which it commonly grows. There it was reportedly first discovered by stalking Elk who...
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Item #: 00000HELEP
Description: Eleuthecoccus Senticosus or Siberian Ginseng, is a controversial herb that was originally compared to true Ginseng by Russian scientist I.I. Brekham. Brekham very much believed that Eleuthecoccus Senticosus would display many of the same properties f...
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Item #: 0000HFENSP
Description: Fenugreek or Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds are a popular addition to a wide range of culinary dishes throughout the world. Most notable for their appearance within curry powders, pastes, and other Indian foods, they are also known to appear in vari...
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Item #: 000HFOTIRP
Description: Native to China, Fo-Ti root (Polygonum Multiflorum) has been known to Traditional Chinese Medicine for ages. Indeed, its common Chinese name, He Shou Wu (translating into Black haired Mr. He) refers to a Chinese legend that describes an elderly herba...
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Item #: 0000HGOTKP
Description: Gota Kola or Centella asiatica has been used for thousands of years in India, China, and Indonesia for culinary purposes. Though perhaps best known for use in Sri Lankan food, where it is traditionally accompanying rice and curry, Gota Kola is also w...
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Item #: 0000HGUGRP
Description: Guggul Resin or Commiphora mukul has been a popular medicine within Ayurvedic Medicine for centuries. Within this, spiritual practices, and simply to scent the air, Guggul resin has also been widely used as an incense and is often favored for its sce...
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Item #: 0000HHYDRP
Description: Hydrangea is actually a genus of flower whose name is actually born of the Greek word for Water Basin. This variety, Hydrangea arborescens, is perhaps most commonly known as Annabell and can be found sprawled across the Eastern Unitied states....
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Item #: 0000HKOLNP
Description: Native to rainforests of Africa, Kola Nut or cola nitida offers an enjoyable, albeit bitter, flavor that has resulted in it sometimes being chewed by a variety of indigenous cultures to West Africa, both singularly and as a social activity. This is p...
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Item #: 0000HLADMC
Description: The origin of Lady's Mantle's or alchemilla xanthochlora lore is obscured in the mid ages, where the clash of Christianity with old pagan traditions resulted in many the renaming and alteration of many forms of tradition and lore. However, it's old n...
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Item #: 0000HLYCBW
Description: Known also as Chinese Matrimony Vine, Wolfberry or - more famously - Goji Berry, Lycii Berry is perhaps one of the more well known supplements used within Traditional Chinese Medicine. Within this practice it is quite known for restoring youth, vigor...
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Item #: 00000HMOTC
Description: Also commonly known as Lion's Tail due to its likeness, Motherwort - Leonurus cardiac - has a long history within the traditional medical practices of Central Europe, Asia, and North America. Within this practice it is almost exclusively known for it...
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Item #: 000HMUIPRC
Description: Originating in the Amazon, Muira Puama Root or Ptychopetalum Olacoides is traditionally known as a potent aphrodisiac, and for this reason it first attracted the attention of herbalists. Soaked in rum and buried for a week, the result extract is ofte...
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Item #: 0000HOATSC
Description: Most well known for the oats that it produces and are used in oat meal, oat bran, and other such foods, few people realize that Oat straw or avena sativa is a valued source of nutrients and health benefits by itself. To this end, Oat straw is frequen...
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Item #: 000HOREGRC
Description: Not actually a variety of grape at all, Oregon Grape root or mahonia aquifolium is actually related to Barberry. An evergreen shrub that grows within the Northwestern regions of North America, it was well known to Northwestern tribes of Native Americ...
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Item #: 00000HPERC
Description: Perhaps best known these days as a name for a color, Periwinkle or vinca minor is actually a flowering plant native to central and southern Europe as well as parts of Asia. Found in many gardens, it is frequently used as ground cover both for its eve...
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Item #: 00000HPIPC
Description: Meaning - it breaks into small pieces - in Cree, Pipsissewa or Chimaphila Umbellata was derives its name from the general belief that it is useful in treating kidney stones. Other tribes of Native Americans also revered it for other properties....
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Item #: 000HPRIABC
Description: Common prickly ash or Zanthoxylum Americanum shares many of the same traditional uses as its Asian cousin, the Szechuan Pepper. There its historical use goes back thousands of years to the unpleasant business of being the sole anesthetic for the proc...
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Item #: 00000HQUAC
Description: Quassiar Chips or Quassia Amara, also known as Bitter ash, is first known to have been used within folk medicine from reports that it was being used as a secret remedy for curing fevers during the epidemics of Surinam. The secret was told to Daniel R...
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Item #: 0000HQUEMC
Description: Queen of the Meadow or Eupatorium Purpureum, also known as Joe Pye weed, is an herb that was actually introduced to America by European settlers. It is often confused with Boneset or Gravel root, as they are of the same genus and have passing resembl...
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Item #: 0000HSARRC
Description: Sarsaparilla or Smilax abidium is perhaps most well known for being the key ingredient of the soft drink of the same name. Found in Mexico, Central America, and South America, Sarsaparilla has become world-reknowned for soft drinks it is part of, whi...
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Item #: 0000HSCHBW
Description: Native to East Asia, Schisandra Berries are commonly known as Wu wei zi in Chinese, which translates as Five flavor fruit. This is because of their long history of use within Traditional Chinese Medicine, where Schisandra Berries are valued for havi...
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Item #: 0000HSHEPC
Description: Shepard's Purse or Capsella Bursa pastoris is named for its small pods, which resemble the purses worn on the belts of medieval men. Often growing in fields as a feed supplement for grazing animals, its popularity has grown throughout the world....
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Item #: 0000HSPIRC
Description: Known simply as Nard commonly, Spikenard Root or Aralia Racemosa is an herb from the Valerian family that has been used for thousands of years. Most commonly, an oil is extracted from the root that has been used to create perfumes and incense for tho...
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Item #: 00000HSPIP
Description: Actually a variety of blue-green Algae, Sprulina powder is composed of a collection of single celled, spiral shaped organisms. It has an incredible ability to survive in a wide range of environments, many of which are too extreme for even many other ...
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Item #: 00000HSQUP
Description: Native to North America, Squaw Vine or Mitchella Repens, is known by a variety of names, including Canada Tea, Deer Berry, and Mountain Tea. Growing primarily in shady places under trees and shrubs in dry forests and flowering in the middle of summer...
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Item #: 0000HSTORP
Description: Stone Root or Collinsonin Canadenis, is said to get its name from one of two origins. The first, and most obvious, is from the rock-hard nature of the root of the plant. The other is said to be from its use in treating gallstones and kidney stones, w...
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Item #: 0000HSTRLC
Description: Indigenous to Europe and grown throughout the world, the strawberry plant is most recognized for the sweet red berries it produces of the same name. Less frequently considered are the properties of the leaves.Within traditional herb lore, the...
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Item #: 00000HSUMP
Description: Suma Powder or Pfaffia paniculata, derived from the Suma plant as you might have guessed, is native to South American. Though it is most commonly known as a food source within the dense forests throughout Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Venezuela, Suma ha...
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Item #: 0000HTARLC
Description: Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Tarragon or Artemisia Dracunulus is famous throughout the world as a favored herb used within French cuisine. Indeed, it is regarded as one of the four fine herbs of French cooking and as such appears within a wide ...
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Item #: 00000HTYRP
Description: Tyrosine or L-Tyrosine powder is actually a supplement containing the non essential amino acid Tyrosine. This amino acid plays an important role in nearly all proteins found within the human body, and is needed for proper function of the thyroid, pit...
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Item #: 000HWHIPBC
Description: The state tree of both Maine and Michigan as well as the Provincial Tree of Ontario, the White pine is the tallest evergreen tree native to Eastern North America. Treasured for its beauty and the hint of green it offers when everything else is draped...
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Item #: 0000HWITBC
Description: Possessing many of the same qualities of its leaves, Witchhazel bark is equally praised for its curative properties, and tinctures made from it are frequently found in many drug stores and pharmacies.It was first introduced to the world as se...
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Item #: 000HASHRPB
Description: One of the best known herbs used within Ayurvedic medicine, Ashwagandha Root is also known as Indian Ginseng and Winter Cherry is rapidly growing in popularity within western herbalism as somewhat of a miracle herb.Its many curative propertie...
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Item #: 000HASTRPB
Description: Astragalus Root or Huang Qi Latin Name, Astragalus Mebranaceus is perhaps most widely recognized as an herb within Traditional Chinese Medicine used to help enhance the body's energy, or Qi. The body's energy is often a focus for this holistic medica...
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Item #: 0000HBACPB
Description: Also known as Water Hyssop or Brahmi, Bacopa Mennieri is a flowering herb that typically grows within warm marshlands and shorelines. It is perhaps most widely known in India and within Ayurvedic medicinal traditions.Within India it is not on...
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Item #: 0000HBEEWB
Description: Beeswax is a natural wax secreted by honey bees. These marvelous little creatures actually produce it by converting the sugars within honey into the waxy substance they use to create the intricate hives. Bit by bit they use little bits of wax to crea...
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Item #: 000HBILLPB
Description: Bilberry Leaf or Vaccinium Myrtilli, also known under the common names of Whortleberries, Blaeberries, and Huckle Berries, have long been used medicinally within western herbalism. The most prominent use reported is to improve ailing vision or otherw...
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Item #: 00HBLACRPB
Description: Found under a variety of names, Black Cohosh Root - also known as Black Snake Root, macrotys, Bugbane, bugwort, rattleweed, rattleroot, and in Latin, as Cimicifuga racemosa - is an herb whose lore can be traced back to the Native American Indians, wh...
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Item #: 000HBLORCB
Description: Bloodroot or Sanguinarian canadenis, an herb popular among American herbalists, might also be found under the common names of bloodwort, red puccoon root, pauson, and tetterwort.It is perhaps most well known for the rich red coloring it can p...
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Item #: 00HBLUCRCB
Description: Known commonly as papoose root and squa root, Blue Cohosh Root or Caulophyllum thalictroides, is another herb traditionally passed on from Native American tribes to European settlers. Among the various tribes it tended to have different known purpose...
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Item #: 000HBOLLCB
Description: Boldo Leaf or Peumus Boldus, is an herb native to Chile and Peru, where it is modernly used often as a cooking spice. Excavations in those regions have actually indicated that it may well have been one of the herbs commonly used as far back as 10,000...
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Item #: 0000HBONCB
Description: Contrary to what its name might imply, Boneset or Eupatorium perfoliatum, is not actually used at all to mend broken bones. This name actually comes from the Break Bone Fever which it was used to treat.Indeed, Boneset which is also known by t...
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Item #: 000HBUCLPB
Description: Native to South Africa and possessing a scent similar to Pepperment, Buchu Leaf or Barosma Betulina has been in popular use since the 16th century. Within the perfume industry its scent is frequently used for to create potent Pepperment scented fragr...
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Item #: 000HBUCBCB
Description: Native to Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia, Buckthorn Bark or Rhamnus Frangula has been used medicinally for 100's of years. Interestingly, it is only used in this manner if has been aged.If Buckthorn Bark is eaten without having been a...
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Item #: 000HBURRPB
Description: Most frequently viewed as little more than a common weed, Burdock is most recognized for their clinging burs that will stick to the fur and clothing of passing animals and people. Indeed, these little burs are so sticky that they were reportedly the ...
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Item #: 000HALOCPB
Description: Also commonly known by Bitter Aloes and Cape aloes gets its name from its native origins in South Africa where it grew within the Cape province. There it grows with the appearance of a spiky, red-flowering bush that gives it its Latin name, Aloe Fero...
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Item #: 000HCHIRGB
Description: Known to be cultivated both for culinary and medical purposes as far back as Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Greeks, Chicory Root granules or Cichorium intybus remain popular throughout Europe and American today. This is in part due to the popularity o...
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Item #: 0000HCHLPB
Description: Actually a variety of Algae, Chlorella blossomed into widespread popularity that reached its height during the 1940's as it was explored by scientists as a possible solution to stemming growing world hunger. In exploration for an abundant, high quali...
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Item #: 0000HCLECB
Description: Used sometimes in culinary dishes after being prepared in a manner similar to spinach, Cleavers Herb or Galium Aparine has been a popular addition to kitchens and herbalists cupboards for centuries.Within folkore, Cleavers herb is also perhap...
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Item #: 0000HCORCB
Description: Coral Calcium is a mineral found deposited in coral reefs. As coral reefs are endangered, it is derived from above ground deposits of limestone that were formally part of coral reefs that are ground down and processed. The result is potent source of ...
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Item #: 000HCRABCB
Description: Native to Europe and Asia, Cramp Bark or Viburnum Opulus is also known by the names of Guelder Rose, Water Elder, European Cranberry bush, and snowball tree. This causes some confusion occasionally, as it is not really a variety of Rose, Elder, or Cr...
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Item #: 000HCRARCB
Description: Introduced to American herbalists and physicians by Native Americans, Cransbill Root or Geranium Macalatum has a long history in folk medicine and traditional lore. As usual, this results in the herb being known by an assortment of common names, incl...
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Item #: 0000HDULPB
Description: Dulse Powder or Rhodymenia Palmata, also known as Red Dulse or Sea Lettuce, is derived from a red seaweed found primarily within the Northern Atlantic. Here it can be found primarily along coastal regions along the shores of Canada, Ireland, and Norw...
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Item #: 000HECHACB
Description: Popular among frontiersmen and settlers, the properties of Echinacea Augustifolia, or Elk Root, were likely taught first by the Native Americans from the regions in which it commonly grows. There it was reportedly first discovered by stalking Elk who...
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Item #: 0000HELEPB
Description: Eleuthecoccus Senticosus or Siberian Ginseng, is a controversial herb that was originally compared to true Ginseng by Russian scientist I.I. Brekham. Brekham very much believed that Eleuthecoccus Senticosus would display many of the same properties f...
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Item #: 000HFENSPB
Description: Fenugreek or Trigonella foenum-graecum seeds are a popular addition to a wide range of culinary dishes throughout the world. Most notable for their appearance within curry powders, pastes, and other Indian foods, they are also known to appear in vari...
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Item #: 00HFOTIRPB
Description: Native to China, Fo-Ti root (Polygonum Multiflorum) has been known to Traditional Chinese Medicine for ages. Indeed, its common Chinese name, He Shou Wu (translating into Black haired Mr. He) refers to a Chinese legend that describes an elderly herba...
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Item #: 000HGOTKPB
Description: Gota Kola or Centella asiatica has been used for thousands of years in India, China, and Indonesia for culinary purposes. Though perhaps best known for use in Sri Lankan food, where it is traditionally accompanying rice and curry, Gota Kola is also w...
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Item #: 000HGUGRPB
Description: Guggul Resin or Commiphora mukul has been a popular medicine within Ayurvedic Medicine for centuries. Within this, spiritual practices, and simply to scent the air, Guggul resin has also been widely used as an incense and is often favored for its sce...
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Item #: 000HHYDRPB
Description: Hydrangea is actually a genus of flower whose name is actually born of the Greek word for Water Basin. This variety, Hydrangea arborescens, is perhaps most commonly known as Annabell and can be found sprawled across the Eastern Unitied states....
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Item #: 000HLADMCB
Description: The origin of Lady's Mantle's, or alchemilla xanthochlora, lore is obscured in the mid ages, where the clash of Christianity with old pagan traditions resulted in many the renaming and alteration of many forms of tradition and lore.However, i...
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Item #: 000HLYCBWB
Description: Known also as Chinese Matrimony Vine, Wolfberry or - more famously - Goji Berry, Lycii Berry is perhaps one of the more well known supplements used within Traditional Chinese Medicine. Within this practice it is quite known for restoring youth, vigor...
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Item #: 0000HMOTCB
Description: Also commonly known as Lion's Tail due to its likeness, Motherwort or Leonurus cardiac, has a long history within the traditional medical practices of Central Europe, Asia, and North America. Within this practice it is almost exclusively known for it...
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Item #: 00HMUIPRCB
Description: Originating in the Amazon, Muira Puama Root, or Ptychopetalum Olacoides, is traditionally known as a potent aphrodisiac, and for this reason it first attracted the attention of herbalists.Soaked in rum and buried for a week, the result extrac...
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Item #: 000HOATSCB
Description: Most well known for the oats that it produces and are used in oat meal, oat bran, and other such foods, few people realize that Oat straw, or avena sativa, is a valued source of nutrients and health benefits by itself.To this end, Oat straw i...
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Item #: 00HOREGRCB
Description: Not actually a variety of grape at all, Oregon Grape root, or mahonia aquifolium, is actually related to Barberry. An evergreen shrub that grows within the Northwestern regions of North America, it was well known to Northwestern tribes of Native Amer...
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Item #: 0000HPERCB
Description: Perhaps best known these days as a name for a color, Periwinkle, or vinca minor, is actually a flowering plant native to central and southern Europe as well as parts of Asia. Found in many gardens, it is frequently used as ground cover both for its e...
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Item #: 0000HPIPCB
Description: Meaning - it breaks into small pieces - in Cree, Pipsissewam, or Chimaphila Umbellata, was derives its name from the general belief that it is useful in treating kidney stones. Other tribes of Native Americans also revered it for other properties....
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Item #: 00HPRIABCB
Description: Common prickly ash, or Zanthoxylum Americanum, shares many of the same traditional uses as its Asian cousin, the Szechuan Pepper. There its historical use goes back thousands of years to the unpleasant business of being the sole anesthetic for the pr...
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Item #: 000HQUEMCB
Description: Queen of the Meadow, or Eupatorium Purpureum, also known as Joe Pye weed, is an herb that was actually introduced to America by European settlers. It is often confused with Boneset or Gravel root, as they are of the same genus and have passing resemb...
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Item #: 000HSARRCB
Description: Sarsaparilla, or Smilax abidium, is perhaps most well known for being the key ingredient of the soft drink of the same name. Found in Mexico, Central America, and South America, Sarsaparilla has become world-reknowned for soft drinks it is part of, w...
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Item #: 0000HSEAFB
Description: Sea salt has been used for centuries among coastal communities for cooking, cosmetics, and medical purposes. In culinary practice, the mineral content provides a unique flavor that differs from ordinary table salt. This results in Sea salt used in a ...
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Item #: 000HSHEPCB
Description: Shepard's Purse, or Capsella Bursa pastoris, is named for its small pods, which resemble the purses worn on the belts of medieval men. Often growing in fields as a feed supplement for grazing animals, its popularity has grown throughout the world....
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Item #: 000HSPIRCB
Description: Known simply as Nard commonly, Spikenard Root or Aralia Racemosa, is an herb from the Valerian family that has been used for thousands of years. Most commonly, an oil is extracted from the root that has been used to create perfumes and incense for th...
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Item #: 0000HSPIPB
Description: Actually a variety of blue-green Algae, Sprulina powder is composed of a collection of single celled, spiral shaped organisms. It has an incredible ability to survive in a wide range of environments, many of which are too extreme for even many other ...
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Item #: 000HSTORPB
Description: Stone Root, or Collinsonin Canadenis, is said to get its name from one of two origins. The first, and most obvious, is from the rock-hard nature of the root of the plant. The other is said to be from its use in treating gallstones and kidney stones, ...
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Item #: 000HTARLCB
Description: Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Tarragon or Artemisia Dracunulus, is famous throughout the world as a favored herb used within French cuisine. Indeed, it is regarded as one of the Four Fine Herbs of French cooking and as such appears within a wide...
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Item #: 00HWHIPBCB
Description: The state tree of both Maine and Michigan as well as the Provincial Tree of Ontario, the White pine is the tallest evergreen tree native to Eastern North America.Treasured for its beauty and the hint of green it offers when everything else is...
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Item #: 000HWITBCB
Description: Possessing many of the same qualities of its leaves, Witchhazel bark is equally praised for its curative properties, and tinctures made from it are frequently found in many drug stores and pharmacies.It was first introduced to the world as se...
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Item #: 00H16ACTCP
Description: Activated Charcoal is derived from processing charcoal in a manner that leaves it extremely porous. This results in each granule of activated charcoal possessing an extremely large surface area.Indeed, as typically determined through the meas...
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Item #: 0000HACTCP
Description: Activated Charcoal is derived from processing charcoal in a manner that leaves it extremely porous. This results in each granule of activated charcoal possessing an extremely large surface area.Indeed, as typically determined through the meas...
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Item #: 000HACTCPB
Description: Activated Charcoal is derived from processing charcoal in a manner that leaves it extremely porous. This results in each granule of activated charcoal possessing an extremely large surface area.Indeed, as typically determined through the meas...
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Item #: 00H16ARTLP
Description: Artichoke leaf has been used for centuries, with the plant being one of the world's oldest used plants, both medicinally and as a vegetable. Examples of ancient writings and depictions included images of the Artichoke, and the Romans would use the le...
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Item #: 00H16BARGP
Description: Most commonly known simply as Barley, Barley Grass is one of the most ancient crops known to man. Indeed, archeological evidence shows that it may have been used in the creation of the first drink beer-type drink during the Neolithic period, and it w...
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Item #: 00H16BEEPG
Description: Used for thousands of years throughout the world, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to Ancient China to modern day, Bee Pollen Granules are yet another product created by the amazing Honey Bee.Mingling flower pollen with nectar and enzymes secret...
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Item #: 0H16BUTBRC
Description: Butcher's Broom root, or Rascus aculeatus, gets its name from is former use in creating brooms used to sweep Butcher's stalls, and the use of the stems in protecting meats from rodents.A native to the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, Africa, a...
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Item #: 00H16CAMFP
Description: Native to the Amazon Rain forests of Brazil and Peru, Camu Camu fruit, or Myrciaria dubia, is now a popularly used edible fruit. Interestingly, it is one of the few such fruit that does not demonstrate any evident traditional usage.This is li...
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Item #: 00H16CARSW
Description: Caraway Seed, or Carum Carvi, is perhaps most recognized as a cooking spice favored for its anise-like flavor and aroma. Throughout the world it appears in a wide range of foods, from liquors, curries, and cheeses to sauerkraut, and most famously, ry...
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Item #: 000H16COLP
Description: Collagen power is actually a protein that is most commonly found as a part of the cartilage, bone, and tissues within animals. Doctors and nutritionists have been exploring its use in helping with joint pain associated with arthritis, as well as vari...
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Item #: 00H16CORSW
Description: Native to Southern Europe, North Africa, and South West Asia, Coriander seed perhaps most well known for its use in cooking, and is a popular spice in wide range of culinary traditions throughout the world.It is also known to folk medicine, m...
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Item #: 000H16CREM
Description: Creatine Monohydrate, commonly referred to simply as Creatine, is perhaps one of the longest explored nutritional supplements specifically focused upon aiding body builders and athletes. First documented in medical journals for its use in helping to ...
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Item #: 00H16GLULP
Description: Glutamine L power is actually an amino acid that can be found in high quantities throughout the body. Scientists generally classify it as a conditionally essential Amino acid, as it is not absolutely necessary for sustenance, though Glutamine L is qu...
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Item #: 00H16GLUSP
Description: Widely prescribed for arthritis throughout Europe, Glucosamine Sulfate is widely sold in the US as a dietary supplement. Derived from the chitin of shellfish, it is a dietary supplement that is rapidly gaining in popularity. This is in part because i...
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Item #: 000H16GLYP
Description: Glycine powder consists of the most chemically simple of all of the amino acids, and it is most commonly prescribed as a sleep aid. It has a notable calming effect on the brain, helping with anxious or frantic thoughts and otherwise helping to find s...
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Item #: 000H16GRAP
Description: An extract taken from the seeds of Grapes, grapeseed powder is often used both in herbal medicine as a dietary supplement as well as within a range of cosmetic products. It is perhaps most commonly found in modern usage within natural soaps and scrub...
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Item #: 00H16GRAPP
Description: Historically only 300 years old, Grapefruit is actually quite the young fruit all things considered. It is said to been created in the combination of a Pomelo and a Sweet Orange but there is no conclusive evidence about its origins to support this th...
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Item #: 00H16GRAVP
Description: A graviola, or annona muricata, is actually a small evergreen tree native to rainforests and tropical regions within the Americas. These small tress produce hear-shaped fruit known for their yellow skin and white flesh within.This fruit is po...
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Item #: 00H16GRITC
Description: Grindelia, or Grindelia squarrosa, enters modern herb lore through the introduction of its use by Native Americans, who used it to treat bronchial and skin problems. This included the treatment of allergic reactions, such as those exhibited in contac...
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Item #: 00H16GUASP
Description: Native to the Amazon Basin, we often hear of Guarana Seeds, or Paullinia Cupana, in reference to energy drinks and similar such products. This is no doubt due to the fact that Guarana seeds contain twice the caffeine found in coffee beans.Out...
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Item #: 00H16GYMSP
Description: Gymnema Sylvestris is a vine-like herb most commonly found within the tropical forests of central and Southern India, where it is also commonly known as Gudmar, or Sugar Destroyer in Hindi, or even Miracle Fruit.It is noted for being a large ...
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Item #: 00H16HORCP
Description: Native to South Eastern Europe, Horse Chestnut, or Aesculus Hippocastanum, is cultivated now within Europe and the US as an ornamental plant. This is largely due to the white flowers that bloom on its branches, followed by the appearance of green-bro...
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Item #: 000H16LECG
Description: Lechitinis actually the generic term for a fatty substance extracted from both plant and animal tissues. In modern practice, it is most commonly extracted from readily available and renewable sources such as soy beans. Commercially, you will find it ...
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Item #: 00H16LINFC
Description: The Linden Flower appears within a wide range of myth, legend, and lower for thousands of years. In Greek Myth, it is said that the beautiful Nymph gave birth to the centaur Chiron. Disgusted by his form, she turned to the gods in shame and hysteria ...
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Item #: 000H16MAGS
Description: Magnesium Citrate is most commonly found sold over the counter and prescribed by doctors as a potent laxative. Generally taken with large amounts of water, it is still somewhat uncertain how exactly Magnesium Citrate functions but it is generally bel...
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Item #: 000H16MANP
Description: A tropical evergreen hat produces a purple fruit, the Mangosteen, or garcinia mangostana, has been used for centuries in the treatment of wounds, skin infections, and dysentery. There have arisen various legends concerning its properties, with some b...
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Item #: 00H16OLILW
Description: Olive Trees have been cultivated and revered for thousands of years. Indeed, among the ancient Greeks and Romans they were often considered sacred, and their creation was attributed to Athena. Even within biblical texts was it referred to as the Tree...
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Item #: 000H16PAPP
Description: Derived from the papaya fruit, Papian powder is actually a digestive enzyme that has seen a wide range of use within medical practice, and is perhaps most widely known for its great use as a meat tenderizer. Folk uses for Papain powder range from tre...
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Item #: 00H16PEALC
Description: Best known for the fruit they produce, Peach trees are also beloved for their leaves. Peach leaves are commonly used within herbal teas, and as such are a rather popular commercial beverage. Of old, they were used for a wide range of ailments....
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Item #: 00H16RHORP
Description: Rhodiala root, or Rhodiola rosea, is an herb that grows in northern regions of the world, like Sweden, Finaland, Iceland, China, and Russia, and even then it only grows well in high altitudes. Within traditional folk medicine within these regions, it...
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Item #: 00H16YOHBP
Description: Coming from an evergreen tree in West Africa known as Pausinystalia yohimbe, Yohimbe Bark is a traditional treatment that dates back centuries among the indigenous peoples there. There, traditions hold that the bark is of great use in treating fever ...
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Item #: 000HARTLPB
Description: Artichoke leaf has been used for centuries, with the plant being one of the world's oldest used plants, both medicinally and as a vegetable. Examples of ancient writings and depictions included images of the Artichoke, and the Romans would use the le...
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Item #: 000HBARGPB
Description: Most commonly known simply as Barley, Barley Grass is one of the most ancient crops known to man. Indeed, archeological evidence shows that it may have been used in the creation of the first drink beer-type drink during the Neolithic period, and it w...
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Item #: 000HBEEPGB
Description: Used for thousands of years throughout the world, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to Ancient China to modern day, Bee Pollen Granules are yet another product created by the amazing Honey Bee.Mingling flower pollen with nectar and enzymes secret...
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Item #: 00HBUTBRCB
Description: Butcher's Broom root, or Rascus aculeatus, gets its name from is former use in creating brooms used to sweep Butcher's stalls, and the use of the stems in protecting meats from rodent.A native to the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, Africa, an...
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Item #: 000HCARSWB
Description: Caraway Seed, or Carum Carvi, is perhaps most recognized as a cooking spice favored for its anise-like flavor and aroma. Throughout the world it appears in a wide range of foods, from liquors, curries, and cheeses to sauerkraut, and most famously, ry...
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Item #: 0000HCOLPB
Description: Collagen power is actually a protein that is most commonly found as a part of the cartilage, bone, and tissues within animals. Doctors and nutritionists have been exploring its use in helping with joint pain associated with arthritis, as well as vari...
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Item #: 000HCORSWB
Description: Native to Southern Europe, North Africa, and South West Asia, Coriander seed perhaps most well known for its use in cooking, and is a popular spice in wide range of culinary traditions throughout the world. It is also known to folk medicine, most not...
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Item #: 000HGLUSPB
Description: Widely prescribed for arthritis throughout Europe, Glucosamine Sulfate is widely sold in the US as a dietary supplement. Derived from the chitin of shellfish, it is a dietary supplement that is rapidly gaining in popularity.This is in part be...
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Item #: 000HGLULPB
Description: Glutamine L power is actually an amino acid that can be found in high quantities throughout the body. Scientists generally classify it as a conditionally essential Amino acid, as it is not absolutely necessary for sustenance, though Glutamine L is qu...
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Item #: 0000HGLYPB
Description: Glycine powder consists of the most chemically simple of all of the amino acids, and it is most commonly prescribed as a sleep aid. It has a notable calming effect on the brain, helping with anxious or frantic thoughts and otherwise helping to find s...
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Item #: 000HGRAPPB
Description: Historically only 300 years old, Grapefruit is actually quite the young fruit all things considered. It is said to been created in the combination of a Pomelo and a Sweet Orange but there is no conclusive evidence about its origins to support this th...
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Item #: 0000HGRAPB
Description: An extract taken from the seeds of Grapes, grapeseed powder is often used both in herbal medicine as a dietary supplement as well as within a range of cosmetic products. It is perhaps most commonly found in modern usage within natural soaps and scrub...
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Item #: 000HGRAVPB
Description: A graviola, or annona muricata, is actually a small evergreen tree native to rainforests and tropical regions within the Americas. These small tress produce hear-shaped fruit known for their yellow skin and white flesh within.This fruit is po...
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Item #: 000HGRITCB
Description: Grindelia, or Grindelia squarrosa, enters modern herb lore through the introduction of its use by Native Americans, who used it to treat bronchial and skin problems. This included the treatment of allergic reactions, such as those exhibited in contac...
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Item #: 000HGUASPB
Description: Native to the Amazon Basin, we often hear of Guarana Seeds, or Paullinia Cupana, in reference to energy drinks and similar such products. This is no doubt due to the fact that Guarana seeds contain twice the caffeine found in coffee beans.Out...
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Item #: 000HGYMSPB
Description: Gymnema Sylvestris is a vine-like herb most commonly found within the tropical forests of central and Southern India, where it is also commonly known as Gudmar, or Sugar Destroyer in Hindi, or even Miracle Fruit.It is noted for being a large ...
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Item #: 000HHORCPB
Description: Native to South Eastern Europe, Horse Chestnut, or Aesculus Hippocastanum, is cultivated now within Europe and the US as an ornamental plant. This is largely due to the white flowers that bloom on its branches, followed by the appearance of green-bro...
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Item #: 0000HLECGB
Description: Lechitinis actually the generic term for a fatty substance extracted from both plant and animal tissues. In modern practice, it is most commonly extracted from readily available and renewable sources such as soy beans. Commercially, you will find it ...
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Item #: 000HLINFCB
Description: The Linden Flower appears within a wide range of myth, legend, and lower for thousands of years. In Greek Myth, it is said that the beautiful Nymph gave birth to the centaur Chiron. Disgusted by his form, she turned to the gods in shame and hysteria ...
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Item #: 0000HMAGSB
Description: Magnesium Citrate is most commonly found sold over the counter and prescribed by doctors as a potent laxative. Generally taken with large amounts of water, it is still somewhat uncertain how exactly Magnesium Citrate functions but it is generally bel...
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Item #: 0000HMANPB
Description: A tropical evergreen hat produces a purple fruit, the Mangosteen, or garcinia mangostana, has been used for centuries in the treatment of wounds, skin infections, and dysentery. There have arisen various legends concerning its properties, with some b...
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Item #: 000HOLILWB
Description: Olive Trees have been cultivated and revered for thousands of years. Indeed, among the ancient Greeks and Romans they were often considered sacred, and their creation was attributed to Athena. Even within biblical texts was it referred to as the Tree...
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Item #: 000HRHORPB
Description: Rhodiala root, or Rhodiola rosea, is an herb that grows in northern regions of the world, like Sweden, Finaland, Iceland, China, and Russia, and even then it only grows well in high altitudes. Within traditional folk medicine within these regions, it...
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Item #: 000HYOHBPB
Description: Coming from an evergreen tree in West Africa known as Pausinystalia yohimbe, Yohimbe Bark is a traditional treatment that dates back centuries among the indigenous peoples there. There, traditions hold that the bark is of great use in treating fever ...
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Item #: 0000HBARGP
Description: Most commonly known simply as Barley, Barley Grass is one of the most ancient crops known to man. Indeed, archeological evidence shows that it may have been used in the creation of the first drink beer-type drink during the Neolithic period, and it w...
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Item #: 0000HBEEPG
Description: Used for thousands of years throughout the world, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to Ancient China to modern day, Bee Pollen Granules are yet another product created by the amazing Honey Bee.Mingling flower pollen with nectar and enzymes secret...
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Item #: 000HBUTBRC
Description: Butcher's Broom root, or Rascus aculeatus, gets its name from is former use in creating brooms used to sweep Butcher's stalls, and the use of the stems in protecting meats from rodent.A native to the Mediterranean, Southern Europe, Africa, an...
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Item #: 0000HCARSW
Description: Caraway Seed, or Carum Carvi, is perhaps most recognized as a cooking spice favored for its anise-like flavor and aroma. Throughout the world it appears in a wide range of foods, from liquors, curries, and cheeses to sauerkraut, and most famously, ry...
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Item #: 0000HCORSW
Description: Native to Southern Europe, North Africa, and South West Asia, Coriander seed perhaps most well known for its use in cooking, and is a popular spice in wide range of culinary traditions throughout the world. It is also known to folk medicine, most not...
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Item #: 0000HGRAPP
Description: Historically only 300 years old, Grapefruit is actually quite the young fruit all things considered. It is said to been created in the combination of a Pomelo and a Sweet Orange but there is no conclusive evidence about its origins to support this th...
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Item #: 0000HGUASP
Description: Native to the Amazon Basin, we often hear of Guarana Seeds, or Paullinia Cupana, in reference to energy drinks and similar such products. This is no doubt due to the fact that Guarana seeds contain twice the caffeine found in coffee beans.Out...
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Item #: 0000HGYMSP
Description: Gymnema Sylvestris is a vine-like herb most commonly found within the tropical forests of central and Southern India, where it is also commonly known as Gudmar, or Sugar Destroyer in Hindi, or even Miracle Fruit.It is noted for being a large ...
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Item #: 00000HLECG
Description: Lechitinis actually the generic term for a fatty substance extracted from both plant and animal tissues. In modern practice, it is most commonly extracted from readily available and renewable sources such as soy beans. Commercially, you will find it ...
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Item #: 0000HOLILW
Description: Olive Trees have been cultivated and revered for thousands of years. Indeed, among the ancient Greeks and Romans they were often considered sacred, and their creation was attributed to Athena. Even within biblical texts was it referred to as the Tree...
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Item #: 0000HPEALC
Description: Best known for the fruit they produce, Peach trees are also beloved for their leaves. Peach leaves are commonly used within herbal teas, and as such are a rather popular commercial beverage. Of old, they were used for a wide range of ailments....
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Item #: 000H16MISP
Description: Mistletoe can be found figuring prominently in the folklore of the ancients of a great many cultures. In Greek Mythology, it is believed to be the Golden Bough of Aeneas, who was led from Troy by Venus to found Rome.In Norse mythology, Mistle...
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Item #: 00H16TARLC
Description: Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunulus) is famous throughout the world as a favored herb used within French cuisine. Indeed, it is regarded as one of the "four fine herbs" of French cooking and as such appears within a wide...
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Item #: 0000HORRRP
Description: Orris Root is a term used to describe the roots of the Iris Germania, the Iris Florentina, and the Iris Pallida. While once widely used medicinally, it is now most widely used in the creation of perfume and scented oils.Depending on exactly h...
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Item #: 0000HREDRP
Description: Known by the botanical name Ceanothus Americanus, and the common names of Wild Snowball, Red Root, and New Jersey Tea, Red Root was actually quite popular for a time as a substitute for actual tea leaves, with its own leaves resembling true Tea in bo...
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Item #: 00000HSEAC
Description: Found in the process of the evaporation of seawater, Sea Salt has seen centuries of use among coastal communities for use in cooking and cosmetics. In cooking, the mineral content often provides a different flavor than found in ordinary table salt, a...
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Item #: 00000HSEAF
Description: Sea salt has been used for centuries among coastal communities for cooking, cosmetics, and medical purposes. In culinary practice, the mineral content provides a unique flavor that differs from ordinary table salt. This results in Sea salt used in a ...
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Item #: 0000HSLIEP
Description: Slippery Elm (Ulmus rubra) is a tree native to North America that can grow over sixty feet in height. It possesses a rich red heartwood that most likely gave it its common name "Red Elm" and it can also be found under the names of Gray Helm, Soft Elm...
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Item #: 000HDEASGB
Description: The dead sea is a unique feature of the world. Not only is it a landlocked sea but it contains ten times the salt of any other body of water in the world. What's more, it is found at the center of the "Holy Land," a region that has given rise to a wi...
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Item #: ODITTANYOSHWN
Description: Dictamus origanoides, Origanum dictamnusDittany of Crete, also known as erontas on its native Greek island and as hop marjoram elsewhere, is an exceedingly precious plant.Tender and aromatic, the perennial herb flourishe...
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Item #: PDITTANYOSHWN
Description: Dictamus origanoides, Origanum dictamnusDittany of Crete, also known as erontas on its native Greek island and as hop marjoram elsewhere, is an exceedingly precious plant.Tender and aromatic, the perennial herb flourishe...
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