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Cascara sagrada powder
Botanical name: Frangula purshiana Other name: cascara, cascara buckthorn, cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in the Chinook Jargon, chittem stick and chitticum stick; syn. Rhamnus purshiana Cascara sagrada powder is the finely ground iteration of the bark sourced from the Rhamnus purshiana tree, indigenous to North America. Esteemed for centuries as a traditional herbal remedy addressing…
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Cardamom pod powder
Botanical name: Elettaria cardamomum Other name: Elaichi Rooted Peepul Cardamom Seeds Powder (Elaichi powder) is crafted exclusively from 100% cardamom seeds. Extracted from the pods, these seeds undergo grinding without the inclusion of any covering (chilka) to produce the powder. Enhance the flavor of your tea, incorporate it into your baking endeavors, or elevate your…
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Caraway seeds powder
Botanical name: Carum carvi Other name: Kala Jeera Caraway, a biennial plant reaching a height of 2 feet, features feathery leaves and umbrella-like clusters of tiny white flowers that bloom in early summer. The fruit and oil of caraway boast aromatic, stimulant, and carminative properties. In times past, caraway found extensive use as a carminative…
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California poppy powder
Botanical name: Eschscholzia californica Other name: olden poppy, California sunlight or cup of gold California Poppy Powder, derived from Eschscholzia californica, exhibits a bitter, slightly spicy, and potent profile. Traditionally utilized as a pain reliever and sedative, the entire plant of the California poppy has a noteworthy history. The scientific nomenclature, Eschscholzia, pays homage to…
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Calendula powder
Botanical name: calendula Officinalis Other name: pot marigold flower Calendula Dressing Powder stands as a potent antiseptic and disinfectant, fortified with the calming properties of Calendula. Carefully formulated, this versatile powder is designed to offer relief and expedite recovery from a range of skin ailments, encompassing open wounds, ulcers, eczema, itching, and bed sores. Medicinal…
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Burcher’s broom powder
Botanical name: Ruscus aculeatus Other name: knee holly or piaranthus Derived from a petite evergreen shrub indigenous to Asia, Europe, and North Africa, Butcher’s broom root powder embodies the essence of this plant. The moniker “Butcher’s Broom” harks back to a traditional practice wherein the rigid branches were fashioned into small brooms for cleaning butcher’s…
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Burdock powder
Botanical name: Arctium lappa Other name: bardana, beggar’s buttons, clotbur, edible burdock, Fructus arctii, great bur, great burdocks, lappa, and Niu Bang Zi Burdock powder is produced by milling organic roots cultivated in the Pacific Northwest. With Arctium lappa at its source, this botanical has a rich history of utilization in both Western and Eastern…
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Bupleurum root powder
Botanical name: Bupleurum chinense Other name: chai hu Derived from the organic roots of Bupleurum chinense, Bupleurum powder is finely ground to harness the wellness-supporting attributes of this botanical. Known as chai hu in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bupleurum root has enjoyed millennia of use for its ability to facilitate the movement of qi (energy) within…
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Borage powder
Botanical name: Borago officinalis Other name: burrage, common bugloss, bee-bread, bee fodder, star flower, ox’s tongue, and cool tankard Borage powder stands as an herbal remedy with beneficial properties for alleviating symptoms associated with menopause and addressing menstrual cycle-related issues. It is particularly effective in mitigating the pains experienced during the menstrual cycle while concurrently…
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Boneset powder
Botanical name: Eupatorium perfoliatum Other name: American Boneset, Boneset, Bonset, Feverwort, Thoroughwort Boneset herb powder emerges as a natural and versatile ingredient steeped in the legacy of traditional medicine for centuries. Scientifically referred to as Eupatorium perfoliatum, this herb is indigenous to North America and has earned acclaim for its therapeutic attributes. The meticulous harvesting…
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