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Southeast Asian leaf with opioid-like effects – highly controversial, addictive potential, banned in many areas.
Southeast Asian leaf with opioid-like effects – highly controversial, addictive potential, banned in many areas.
Gentle mint family herb safe for children’s digestive upset, colic, anxiety, and sleep support.
European relative of blueberry, rich in anthocyanosides that support vision, eye health, and circulation.
Southeast Asian tree leaf with insulin-like effects, used traditionally for blood sugar regulation.
European thistle used as digestive bitter and to support breast milk production in nursing mothers.
Common European plant whose root is used as coffee substitute and contains prebiotic fiber for gut health.
European herb traditionally used as eyewash for eye irritation, conjunctivitis, and eye strain.
Semi-synthetic compound derived from periwinkle that enhances blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain.
Asian tree whose bark and flowers lift the spirit, ease anxiety, and promote emotional harmony and sleep.
Powerful wound healing herb for external use only – internal use causes severe liver damage from toxic alkaloids.