Peony | Paeonia lactiflora
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine, Peony reduces pain, regulates menstrual cycles, and eases uterine conditions. It has anti-inflammatory and hormone-modulating effects, supporting reproductive health.
Reduces or relieves pain.
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine, Peony reduces pain, regulates menstrual cycles, and eases uterine conditions. It has anti-inflammatory and hormone-modulating effects, supporting reproductive health.
Peppermint is a refreshing, aromatic herb that supports digestion, relieves pain, and boosts mental clarity. Its antimicrobial, antispasmodic, and cooling effects make it valuable for digestive, respiratory, and nervous system health.
Traditionally used for male vitality, Puncture Vine supports libido, reduces blood pressure, and strengthens circulation. It also helps regulate cholesterol and blood sugar, making it useful for metabolic health.
Cinchona, the famous source of quinine, has long been used to treat malaria, fevers, and chills. As a bitter tonic, it stimulates digestion and appetite, while also providing relief for muscle cramps, flu-like symptoms, and headaches. Historically valued for recurrent fevers, it remains important in medicine though pharmaceutical quinine is now used under strict supervision.
Skullcap is a calming nervine that supports the nervous system. It eases anxiety, promotes restful sleep, and reduces muscle spasms. Traditionally used for nervous tension, it helps with headaches, restlessness, PMS, seizure disorders, and offers sedative and anti-inflammatory effects.
Valerian is a calming nervine with sedative effects that relieves insomnia, anxiety, and muscle spasms. It reduces stress, eases cramps and abdominal pain, supports restful sleep, and relaxes nervous tension.
Wild lettuce is a calming, pain-relieving herb traditionally used to ease discomfort, muscle tension, and insomnia. Its sedative and nervine properties make it a natural aid for relaxation and restorative sleep.
A natural source of salicin, White Willow reduces pain, inflammation, and fever. Traditionally used for headaches, arthritis, menstrual cramps, and musculoskeletal pain, it offers aspirin-like effects with gentler action on the stomach.
Wild Yam supports hormone balance, eases menstrual cramps, and relieves pelvic pain. Traditionally used in gynecological and digestive health, it offers antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory benefits, making it useful for reproductive wellness and gallbladder support.
A key herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xanthium clears nasal congestion, relieves sinus pressure, and eases allergic rhinitis. It reduces sneezing, watery discharge, and sinus headaches, and is often paired with Magnolia flower in sinus formulas.