Meadowsweet | Filipendula ulmaria
A natural source of salicylates, Meadowsweet provides aspirin-like effects without stomach irritation. It reduces pain, inflammation, and fever while supporting digestive health and soothing the stomach lining.
Herbs that generally strengthen and support the body’s overall vitality and resilience.
A natural source of salicylates, Meadowsweet provides aspirin-like effects without stomach irritation. It reduces pain, inflammation, and fever while supporting digestive health and soothing the stomach lining.
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.
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.
Oregon Grape supports digestion, liver, and skin health with bitter, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps fight infections and boosts immunity.
Panax Ginseng is a renowned adaptogen that boosts stamina, energy, and resilience to stress. It supports cognitive performance, fertility, and immune function while offering antioxidant and neuroprotective benefits.
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.
A gentle bulking laxative, Psyllium promotes regularity, cleanses the colon, and supports digestive health. It helps ease constipation, maintain bowel balance, and tone the gut.
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.