Menstrual Comfort Blend
Historically used to support uterine comfort, smooth muscle relaxation, and overall menstrual balance.
Historically used to support uterine comfort, smooth muscle relaxation, and overall menstrual balance.
A premier liver tonic, Milk Thistle protects and regenerates liver cells, supports detoxification, and aids digestion. It is especially valuable in cirrhosis, hepatitis, gallbladder disorders, and overall liver support.
Milkweed root is a traditional remedy with diuretic, expectorant, and antispasmodic actions. It has been used to support kidney health, ease gallbladder attacks, and promote sweating during fevers.
Rich in nutrients and antioxidants, Moringa supports immunity, lowers blood sugar, and reduces inflammation. Traditionally used for malnutrition, it strengthens overall health and helps fight infections.
A calming herb for the heart and nerves, Motherwort eases palpitations, menstrual cramps, and menopausal symptoms. It supports hormone balance, reduces stress, and aids digestion.
Traditionally used as a bitter tonic, Mugwort stimulates digestion, regulates menstruation, and relieves cramps. It calms anxiety and supports restful sleep.
Mulberry leaves are valued in both traditional medicine and modern research for their ability to regulate blood sugar, protect blood vessels, and support cardiovascular health. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, they are considered a nourishing Yin tonic.
Mullein is a gentle yet effective lung herb, soothing sore throats and irritated bronchi while supporting the clearance of mucus. Traditionally used for coughs, earaches, and urinary issues, it also has topical applications for skin irritations.
A resin with antiseptic and healing properties, Myrrh soothes infections, reduces inflammation, and supports oral and digestive health. It has long been valued for its antibacterial and wound-healing effects.
A powerful antimicrobial herb, Neem supports skin health, reduces infections, and acts as an antiparasitic. It is traditionally used for eczema, malaria, intestinal worms, and dental care.