We tell you everything.
Every ingredient in every product. What it is, where it comes from, and exactly why it's there. No proprietary blends. No guesswork. No hype.
Important: The FDA considers herbal supplements as foods, not medicines. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement. Never self-diagnose or self-prescribe.
Ancient knowledge.
Modern standards.
Our understanding of medicinal plants is the culmination of thousands of years of practical use across ancient cultures worldwide. Archaeological evidence dating back over 50,000 years confirms the use of yarrow and chamomile. Sumerian tablets (c. 3000 BC) listed over 250 plants. Egyptian, Chinese, and Indian texts detailed hundreds of remedies used daily for infections, pain, and digestion.
We carry that tradition forward — grounding every product in both ancestral knowledge and modern clinical research.
Clay tablets show early medicinal use of plants including poppy and mandrake.
Emperor Shen Nung documented 365 drugs — many used today, including ginseng, ephedra, and cinnamon.
The Ebers Papyrus records around 800 prescriptions using aloe, castor oil, garlic, and willow.
The Vedas described numerous medicinal herbs, forming the basis for Ayurvedic medicine.
Hippocrates used around 300 plant remedies. Dioscorides' De Materia Medica documented over 600 plants.
How we choose what we carry.
Every ingredient we carry has documented evidence behind it. Traditional use, clinical studies, or both.
We work only with manufacturers who verify quality, safety and effectiveness through independent testing.
No proprietary blends. No hidden fillers. Every ingredient, every dose, every reason, always on the label.
101 medicinal plants.
All explained.
Click any ingredient to learn what it is, what it does, and why we may carry it.
Precautions we take
seriously.
Always consult your healthcare provider before taking herbal supplements, especially if you take conventional medications. Never self-diagnose or self-prescribe.
Never take more than the advised dosage. Look for information about who should not take the supplement and any known interactions.
If you experience nausea, dizziness, rash, headache, or upset stomach — reduce the dosage or stop taking the supplement. Seek medical care if symptoms worsen.
Not all supplements are made the same. We only carry brands that research their own products, clearly label ingredients and dosages, and are tested by third-party certifiers.
For personalized guidance, seek a trained herbalist or licensed naturopathic healthcare provider. We're happy to point you in the right direction.
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