Devil’s Claw | Harpagophytum procumbens
Devil’s Claw is a traditional African remedy valued for relieving joint pain, inflammation, and arthritis. It also supports digestion and may help lower cholesterol.
Herbs that reduce inflammation in tissues.
Devil’s Claw is a traditional African remedy valued for relieving joint pain, inflammation, and arthritis. It also supports digestion and may help lower cholesterol.
A traditional women’s health herb, Dong Quai balances hormones, eases menstrual cramps, and supports circulation. Known as the “female ginseng” in Chinese medicine, it nourishes the blood, reduces menopausal discomforts, and acts as a mild analgesic and anti-inflammatory.
A powerful immune booster, Echinacea strengthens resistance to colds, flu, and infections. Traditionally used as a “cure-all” for wounds and respiratory illness, it reduces inflammation, supports lymphatic health, and provides antimicrobial and antiviral benefits.
A popular remedy for colds and flu, Elderberry reduces fever, eases coughs, and supports immune defense. Its antioxidant-rich berries protect respiratory health, shorten the duration of viral infections, and help clear congestion.
Rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), Evening Primrose oil reduces inflammation, balances hormones, and eases PMS and menopausal symptoms. It also supports skin, joint, and nerve health.
Eyebright is a traditional remedy for soothing eye irritation, sinus issues, and mucous membrane inflammation. It has long been used in washes and teas to relieve conjunctivitis, allergies, and colds.
Traditionally used for migraine relief, Feverfew reduces headaches, inflammation, and fevers. It also supports menstrual health, eases arthritis pain, and provides mild bitter and emmenagogue effects.
Rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, Flax acts as a gentle laxative for constipation. It soothes tissues with emollient and demulcent effects while supporting digestive and cardiovascular health.
A soothing digestive herb, Fennel reduces gas, bloating, and colic while easing menstrual cramps. It supports hormone balance, improves appetite, and provides antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits.
Fenugreek supports lactation, lowers blood sugar, and improves digestion. Traditionally used for diabetes, low libido, and digestive complaints, it is also valued as a culinary spice with both flavor and health benefits.