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Ashwagandha is an evergreen shrub native to India, the Middle East, and parts of Africa, serving as a cornerstone of Ayurvedic medicine for over 3,000 years. The name comes from Sanskrit, meaning...
Aloe vera is a succulent perennial native to Africa, cultivated since antiquity and mentioned in the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus from 1552 BCE. The plant produces two distinct medicinal substances: a...
Black Seed is a small angular seed from an annual flowering plant native to the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Western Asia, used as both medicine and culinary spice for over 3,000 years. Ancient...
Bladderwrack is a brown seaweed native to the cool coastal waters of the North Atlantic and western Mediterranean, named for the distinctive paired air bladders along its fronds. Historically...
Burdock is a sturdy biennial plant native to Europe and Asia, now naturalized throughout temperate regions worldwide. The hooked burrs that cling to fur and clothing famously inspired the...
Turmeric is a bright yellow-orange spice derived from the rhizome of *Curcuma longa*, a large-leaved perennial plant native to the moist tropical forests of India and South Asia. It has been...
Red clover is a flowering herb from the pea family native to Europe, Western Asia, and Northwest Africa, now naturalized throughout North America. The pinkish-red flower blossoms have been used...
Inositol is a vitamin-like substance present in all body tissues, with the highest concentrations found in the brain and heart. Though once classified as vitamin B8, it is now considered a...