Agrimony | Agrimonia eupatoria
Agrimony is a mild, astringent herb valued for digestive, liver, and urinary health. It is also used externally to aid wound healing and as a gargle for sore throats.
Herbs with a sharp, often unpleasant taste that stimulates digestion by increasing saliva, stomach acid, and bile production.
Agrimony is a mild, astringent herb valued for digestive, liver, and urinary health. It is also used externally to aid wound healing and as a gargle for sore throats.
Angelica is a versatile herb that supports digestive, respiratory, and menstrual health. It eases bloating, gas, and cramps; clears mucus and coughs; and helps regulate menstrual cycles and discomfort.
A strong astringent herb, Bayberry helps reduce heavy menstrual bleeding, vaginal infections, and diarrhea. It strengthens mucous membranes, supports circulation, and provides antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits.
Blessed Thistle is a traditional digestive and liver tonic that stimulates bile flow and supports overall digestion. It has been valued for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and galactagogue effects, while also promoting appetite and nutrient absorption.
Cascara Sagrada is a powerful natural laxative traditionally used to relieve constipation and stimulate digestion. It also supports liver health and appetite but should be used with caution to avoid dependency from long-term use.
Cloves are a powerful aromatic spice with pain-relieving, antimicrobial, and digestive benefits. Traditionally used for toothaches, indigestion, and respiratory support.
Best known for urinary tract health, Cranberry prevents infections by reducing bacterial adhesion to bladder walls. It supports bladder function, provides antioxidant protection, and helps manage inflammation.
A classic cleansing herb, Dandelion supports liver and gallbladder function, reduces inflammation, and aids digestion. Traditionally used as a cholagogue and digestive aid, it helps regulate blood sugar, cholesterol, and water retention, while also acting as a mild laxative.
Traditionally used as an expectorant, Elecampane clears mucus, eases coughs, and supports lung health. It also acts as an anthelmintic, helping expel intestinal parasites, while supporting digestion and nutrient assimilation.
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.