Herbs A-Z



People have been using herbs for thousands of years to treat common ailments, for first aid, to ease pregnancy and childbirth, increase fertility, etc.Herbal medicine is the oldest form of medicine we know of.

Eighty percent of the world's population still relies on medicinal plants as its primary form of medicine.

Today, more and more families are discovering the many benefits of using herbal remedies to treat common ailments, cuts & scrapes, boost immunity, and even to add extra nutrition to our daily diets.

It's very helpful to become familiar with the basic actions of the plants we use.

Herbs A - Z

Look up herbal properties in specific herbs.

Acacia

Agrimony

Alfalfa

Alkanet Root

Aloe Vera

Angelica

Anise Seed

Annato seed

Arnica

Arrowroot

Artichoke

Ashwaganda

Astragalus

Balm of Gilead

Barberry

Barley Grass

Basil

Bayberry Root

Bilberry

Birch Bark

Black Cohosh

Black Haw Bark

Black Walnut Hull

Blackberry Leaf

Bladderwrack

Blessed Thistle

Blood Root

Blue Cohosh

Blue Flag

Boneset

Borage

Buchu

Bugleweed

Bupleurum

Burdock Root

Butchers Broom

Calamus

Calendula

California Poppy

Caraway Seed

Cardamom

Cascara Sacarda

Cat's Claw

Catnip

Cayenne

Chamomile Flowers

Chaparral

Chaste Berry

Chickweed

Chicory

Chlorella

Chrysanthemum

Cinnamon

Cleavers

Cloves

Club Moss

Codonopsis

Coltsfoot

Comfrey Leaf

Comfrey Root

Cornflower

Corn Silk

Cramp Bark

Cranesbill

Damiana

Dandelion Leaf

Dandelion Root

Devil's Claw

Devil's Club

Dill

Dong Quai

Dulse

Echinacea

Elder Berry

Elecampane

Eleuthero

Eucalyptus

Eyebright

Fennel Seed

Fenugreek

Feverfew

Flax Seed

Fo-Ti

Galangal

Garlic

Ginger

Ginkgo

Ginseng

Goldenrod

Goldenseal

Gotu Kola

Hawthorn Berries

Hops

Horehound

Horse Chestnut

Horsetail

Hyssop

Irish Moss

Jasmine

Juniper Berries

Kava

Kelp

Kudzu

Lady's Mantle

Lavender

Lemon Balm

Licorice

Linden

Lobelia

Lovage

Lungwort

Maca

Marshmallow

Meadowsweet

Milk Thistle

Motherwort

Mugwort

Muira Puama

Mullein

Neem

Nettle

Nori

Oatstraw

Olive Leaf

Oregano

Oregano Oil

Oregon Grape Root

Osha Root

Passionflower

Pau d Arco

Peppermint

Plantain

Poke Root

Prickly Ash

Psyllium

Raspberry Leaf

Red Clover

Reishi Mushroom

Rose Hips

Rosemary

Sage

Sarsaparilla

Sassafras

Saw Palmetto

Schisandra

Shiitake

Skullcap

Slippery Elm

Soapwort

Spirulina

St John's Wort

Stevia

Tea Tree Oil

Thyme

Turmeric

Usnea

Uva Ursi

Valerian

Vervain

Violet

Wakame

White Willow

Wild Cherry Bark

Wild Yam

Wormwood

Yarrow

Yellow Dock

Yerba Mate

Yohimbe

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The information on this web site is intended for educational purposes only, and not as any form of medical advice. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing any medication. If you have or suspect you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.

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