Free Ground Shipping with $50.00 order
Dr. Christopher's Garlic, Rosehips and Parsley This is a famous combination of synergistic herbs which act as an aid to assist in relieving colds, flu, etc., or wherever garlic is needed to help stop infection! The adult amount can vary from two or more capsules six or more times a day. Dr. Christopher's Garlic, Rosehips and Parsley bulk powder: Garlic, Rosehips, Rosemary, Parsley and Watercress, encapsulated in a pure 100% vegetable based capsule.Supplement Facts% Daily ValueProprietary...
Apple Pectin & Dextrose (The range is Dextrose adjust to SAG value is 20% to 35%.). The medicinal historical use of apple powder are for lung function. 'An apple a day' is an important adage to follow.There are so many more benefits inherent in the apple.The pectin in the apple has and amphoteric action. This means it is either laxative or antidiarrheal, according to the body's needs. The apple itself is digested in 85 minutes.The acids and enzymes that help it to be digested so quickly also...
Alfalfa is recommended as a basic, and mild, herbal food. Alfalfa is especially rich in iron, calcium and phosphorus, all necessary for strong, healthy teeth.Alfalfa "The King of Herbs", is indeed extremely nutritious. Alfalfa is high in many vitamins in minerals including Vitamins A, C, E and K4 along with calcium, potassium, phosphorus and iron. Alfalfa is one of the few vegetable sources of Vitamin D. It is excellent for children who do not seem to be growing well enough, providing an...
This shrub is broom-like, resembling horsetail grass. The jointed green stems and branches of some species reach the height of 7 feet, although most are smaller. Two or three scale-like leaves grow at joints in stem and branches. Male and female cones appear on different plants, the male cones have yellow pollen sacs. Found in arid areas of the Northern Hemisphere, especially in deserts of the southwest. It is most commonly used as a pleasant beverage & sometimes called Mormon Tea. Steep for 5...
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) and several other species of the curcuma genus grow wild in the forests of Southern Asia including India, Indonesia, Indochina, nearby Asian countries, and some Pacific Islands including Hawaii. All of these areas have traditional culinary and medicinal uses going back to pre-history.Origin(s): India. Latin Name(s): Curcuma longa. Also known as: Indian saffron, yellow ginger. Plant Part(s) Used: Root. Appearance: Bright yellow orange. Aroma: Spicy. Taste: Bitter. GMO...
Arnica is a woodland plant that is in the same family as the sunflower.The medicinal use traditionally is best for infusion. Using as oils and creams-muscle pain,sprains & bruises. Can be used in baths to soothe sore feet. Origin(s): Bulgaria, Mexico. Latin Name(s): Arnica montana, Heterotheca indloides. Also known as: Arnica Montana, Mountain Tobacco, Wolf's Bane, Mountain Arnica, European arnica, leopard's bane. Plant Part(s) Used: Fresh or dried flowers. Appearance: Tan, downy with gold...
Ashwagandha has historically been used for people who are overworked and often hyper-tense. This herb is in the nightshade family, but it lacks the poisonous attributes. Ashwagandha has typically been found in India. Origin(s): India. Latin Name(s): Withania somnifera. Also known as: Winter cherry, Indian ginseng, Ashvagandha. Plant Part(s) Used: Root. Appearance: Cream to brown. Aroma: Sweet, Root-like. Taste: Sweet, slightly bitter, astringent. GMO Status: Non-GMO. Allergen: None. Additives:...
Astragalus plays a vital role in Chinese medicine. It has been used historically to treat the urinary and respiratory tracts, supports the immune system. This herb is oftentimes likened unto Echinacea, however, the difference between the two herbs is that Astragalus can also be used as a long-term preventative and restorative herb.Astragalus is widely known traditionally to help strengthen both the vital parts of the immune system. Origin(s): China. Latin Name(s): Astragalus membranaceus. Also...
Astragalus plays a vital role in Chinese medicine. It has been used historically to treat the urinary and respiratory tracts, supports the immune system. This herb is oftentimes likened unto Echinacea, however, the difference between the two herbs is that Astragalus can also be used as a long-term preventative and restorative herb. Astragalus is widely known traditionally to help strengthen both the vital parts of the immune system. Origin(s): China. Latin Name(s): Astragalus membranaceus....
Has been historically used for tonic, laxative (mild), antiseptic, refrigerant, bitter astringent, antacid, diuretic, resolvent, stomachic, cholagogue, purgative (large dose).A deciduous shrub. The roots are yellow on the outside. The bark is bitter. Leaves are obovate. Stems are from 3-8 feet high, reddish when young, a dirty gray when older. The bright red, oblong berries grow along spiny, grooved branches and have an acid but agreeable taste. Should only be eaten when ripe. Found throughout...
Barley is preferred to wheat in traditional Chinese medicine. Gu ya, or rice shoots, have been eaten as a food rather than taken as a medicine. It is natural in copper, potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, zinc, and enzymes. Barley has served as a food staple in most cultures around the world. The use of barley as a food and for medicinal purposes dates to antiquity.Barley is a very good source of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals needed for human health. Origin(s): China, United States....
Contains properties which are very absorptive. Historically taken to draw & bind toxins out of the body. The medical use of Bentonite have been historically used for the skin & detoxing. Origin(s): United States. Latin Name(s): Montmorillonite. Also known as: n/a. Plant Part(s) Used: Clay. Appearance: Grayish tan. Aroma: n/a. Taste: n/a. GMO Status: Non-GMO. Allergen: None. Additives: Free of any additives or preservatives. Applications / Preparations: Can be put into capsules, juices & wine....
Arrowroot powder
Bayberry is considered by many as the most useful herbs in botanic medicine. It is a powerful stimulant, astringent & tonic, influencing the alimentary tract, toning & promoting glandular activity, all the while thoroughly cleansing. It is an effective deobstruent & has been historically taken for cleansing tonic for the liver & a tonic for the uterus. Origin(s): India, United States. Latin Name(s): Morella cerifera, Myrica cerifera. Also known as: American bayberry, bayberry wax tree, myrtle,...
The pollen consists of pollens gathered by worker bees, mixed with nectar & bee saliva. The worker bees then pack this conglomerate into a granule that sticks to its back legs and then it is carried back to the hive & fed to the male drones.The type & quality of the pollen differs due to the environment and location. Bee pollen is an old folk remedy for allergies. The pollen from desert climates are oftentimes considered hypoallergenic, thus, the pollen from these areas is often highly valued....
Beets have a wide range of nutrients & the highest sugar content of all the vegetables. Beet juice & powder have been used to flavor vegetables such as celery, carrots & also to add color to other foods.Beets have been historically taken for kidneys, liver & the gallbladder. Origin(s): China, Egypt, Germany, India. Latin Name(s): Beta vulgaris, Beta vulgaris rubra. Also known as: Red Garden Beet, Sugar Beet. Plant Part(s) Used: Root. Appearance: Pink, deep red to violet. Aroma: Beets. Taste:...
Bilberry was first used and studied for its effectiveness on night vision. It was even used during bombing runs at night, during war. It is said that the wives of the bombers would prepare their husbands, who were part of the bombing squad, these bilberry jam sandwiches. Bilberry has been used historically for the eyes, veins & teeth. Origin(s): Albania, Croatia. Latin Name(s): Vaccinium myrtillus. Also known as: Blaeberry, whortleberry ,whinberry, myrtle Blueberry, huckleberry, European...
A perennial shrub, 9 feet or more. The creeping, underground stem is gnarled & twisted, topped with a slender spike of small white or yellowish flowers in feathery racemes 1-3 feet long, slender and drooping. Leaves vary from ternate, then pinnate, at times even further divided. Found in eastern, southern part of U.S. in rich open woods. Origin(s): United States. Latin Name(s): Cimicifuga racemosa. Also known as: Black snakeroot, Black bugbane, rheumatism weed. Plant Part(s) Used: Root....