Chamomile | Matricaria recutita
A classic calming herb, Chamomile relieves stress, eases cramps, and supports digestion. It is widely used for anxiety, insomnia, and menstrual discomfort, with soothing effects on both body and mind.
A classic calming herb, Chamomile relieves stress, eases cramps, and supports digestion. It is widely used for anxiety, insomnia, and menstrual discomfort, with soothing effects on both body and mind.
Traditionally used for infections, Chaparral provides strong antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. It supports immune health and has been valued for addressing parasites, viruses, and chronic conditions.
Known for hormonal support, Chaste Tree reduces menopausal discomforts, balances estrogen and progesterone, and supports libido regulation. It is used for male and female reproductive health.
Chickweed is a soothing herb valued for calming skin irritation, supporting urinary health, and easing inflammation. It is also highly nutritious and traditionally used as a gentle tonic.
Rich in inulin, Chicory Root improves digestion, regulates blood sugar, and lowers cholesterol. It supports liver function, enhances circulation, and provides antioxidant protection.
Used to support circulation, digestion, and metabolic health. It aids digestion, balances blood sugar, and improves circulation. Research shows it may improve fasting glucose, lower cholesterol, and support weight management.
Traditionally used as an astringent, Cinquefoil helps manage diarrhea, hemorrhoids, and postpartum issues. It tones tissues, reduces swelling, and supports wound healing with gentle antimicrobial effects.
A cleansing herb, Cleavers supports lymphatic flow, reduces swollen glands, and eases urinary tract irritation. Traditionally used for detoxification, mastitis, and fluid retention, it gently promotes elimination and immune balance.
Cloves are a powerful aromatic spice with pain-relieving, antimicrobial, and digestive benefits. Traditionally used for toothaches, indigestion, and respiratory support.
Traditionally known as a healing herb, Comfrey supports tissue repair, soothes inflammation, and accelerates wound healing. Its allantoin content stimulates cell regeneration, making it valuable for bruises, sprains, ulcers, and mucous membrane irritation. However, due to toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs), internal use is discouraged.