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Gotu Kola Herbosophy

Gotu Kola (Herbosophy)

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Andrographis Herbosophy

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Graviola Herbosophy

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Kudzu Herbosophy

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Hemidesmus Herbosophy

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Grape Seed 95 OPC Herbosophy

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Triphala Herbosophy

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Passionflower Tea Herbosophy

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Kudzu 40 Concentrate Herbosophy

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Coleus Herbosophy

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Andrographis 50 Andrographolides Herbosophy

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Suma

Suma

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100 Capsules 550mg per capsule 2 Capsules per serving 50 servings 100% Pfaffia paniculata Root No other ingredients of any kind Freshly ground & encapsulated when you order Common Names:  Amazon ginseng, Para todo, Brazilian ginseng, Brazilian ginseng, pfaffia, para toda, corango-acu, Brazilian Carrots Serving Suggestion Take two (2) Capsules two times daily. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, have any health condition or are taking any medications, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken. Interactions overview None documented Precautions Suma has been documented to contain a significant amount of plant sterols including a significant amount of betaecdysterone and small amounts of stigmasterol and beta-sitosterol. These sterols might have estrogenic properties or activities and/ or cause an increase in estrogen production (not clinically proven) as this plant has been used traditionally to regulate menstrual processes, as well as to treat menopause, PMS, and other hormonal disorders. As such, it is advisable for women with estrogen-positive cancers to avoid the use of this plant.  Ingestion of large amounts of plant saponins in general (naturally occurring chemicals in suma) has shown to sometimes cause mild gastric disturbances including nausea and stomach cramping. Reduce dosages if these side effects are noted. Further Reading: History and Traditional use Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Horsetail 7 Silicinic Acid Herbosophy

Horsetail 7% Silicinic Acid (Herbosophy)

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Gentian

Gentian

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100 Capsules 550mg per capsule 2 Capsules per serving 50 servings 100% Gentiana lutea Root No other ingredients of any kind Freshly encapsulated when you order Common Names: yellow gentian; pale gentian; gall weed; bitter root; Bitterwort; Gelber Entian, Enzian (German); grande gentiane, gentiane jaune (French); genziana maggiore (Italian); Goryczka Zolta, Gencjan Serving Suggestion Take two (2) Capsules two times daily. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, have any health condition or are taking any medications, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken. Interactions overview None documented Precautions In predisposed persons, gentian may cause headaches. Gentian is contraindicated during pregnancy and for those with gastric: or duodenal ulcers. Phyto-Chemistry: Bitter principles (amarogentian, gentiopricin), quinic acid, inulin, pectin, galacton, iron, phosphorous, resm Further Reading: History and Traditional use Pubmed Articles List Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Gentian Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Yacon

Yacon

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100 Capsules 400mg per capsule 2 Capsules per serving 50 servings 100% Smallanthus sonchifolius Root No other ingredients of any kind Freshly encapsulated when you order Common Names: sweet fruit root, apple of the earth, Arocona, Jacon, Jiquima, Peruvian ground apple, strawberry jicama, Bolivian sunroot, llacon, , ground pear, leafcup, jícama, arboloco, Aricoma, Aricuma; Jiquimilla; Poire de terre cochet; Aymara, Quechua. Llaqon, llacuma, yacumpi Serving Suggestion Take two (2) Capsules before meals. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, have any health condition or are taking any medications, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken. Interactions overview None found Precautions Appetite suppression occurs approximately 1 month after regular use Further Reading: History and Traditional Use
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Yacon Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Cinnamon Ceylon Herbosophy

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Nettle Root 12 1 Concentrate Herbosophy

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Feverfew 10 1 Concentrate Herbosophy

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Psyllium Seed Herbosophy

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Chamomile Tea

Chamomile Tea

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100 Grams loose tea 5gms per serving 20 servings 100% Matricaria recutita Flowers No other ingredients of any kind Freshly packed when you order Common Names: Maythen, Manzanilla (Mexican), Chamaimelon, Camamyle, Ground Apple, Whig Plant, Wild Chamomile, Scented Mayweed; Rumianek pospolity, maruna (Polish); Camomille (French); Kamille (German); Camomilla (Italian); Manzanilla (Spanish); Khamomili (German) Interactions overview Chamomile contains the natural blood thinners known as coumarins. Since these chemicals in the herb are similar to the prescription drug warfarin (Coumadin), avoid chamomile teas when taking warfarin. Precautions While not common in occurrence, it is known that some patients develop allergic reactions to chamomile and such cases have been reported now and then. Some of the typical allergic reactions which have been reported include bronchial constriction with ingested remedies and even allergic skin reactions with the topical cream. Though rare in occurrence, these types of side effects can happen and all individuals already developed with allergies to plants of the Asteraceae family - which includes herbs such as the ragweed, the aster, and the chrysanthemum should try to avoid the use of herbal remedies made from the chamomile. It is also advised, that teething babies not be given any herbal preparations made from the chamomile. Phyto-Chemistry: Calcium, magnesium, iodine, phosphorous, potassium, vitamin B2, choline, essential oils (bisabolol, abol, farnasene, proazulene, terpenes, chamazulene), flavonoid (apigenin, lute olin, quercetin), levomenol, sesquiterpene lactone (nobilin), coumarins, salicylates Further Reading: History and Traditional use Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Chamomile Tea Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Rhubarb Chinese

Rhubarb, Chinese

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100 Capsules 680mg per capsule 2 Capsules per serving 50 servings 100% Rheum palmatum Root No other ingredients of any kind Freshly ground & encapsulated when you order Common Names:  Rzewien Lekarski, Rabarber (Polish); Rhabarber (German); da huang (Chinese) Serving Suggestion Take two (2) Capsules two times daily. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, have any health condition or are taking any medications, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken. Interactions overview No interactions documented Precautions Rhubarb root and rhizome are best used under the guidance of a qualified health-care professional.  Avoid during pregnancy, while nursing, and during menses.  Don't use when the colon is already empty, or rhubarb's astringent properties may cause colon discomfort.  Avoid in cases of arthritis, gout, or kidney or bladder stones.  Use only for short periods.  When using rhubarb root as a laxative, combine it with carminative herbs such as fennel, ginger, or peppermint to prevent gripe.  Rhubarb root and rhizome may temporarily cause urine to appear yellow or red, which is not cause for alarm.  Avoid the leaves, which contain high amounts of oxalic acid and are toxic. Phyto-Chemistry: Anthraquinones, chrysophanol, emodin, physcion, sennidine, rheidine, palmmidine, tannins, catechin, gallic acid, rutin, phytosterol, calcium oxalate Further Reading: History and Traditional use Pubmed Articles List Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Rhubarb Chinese Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Tulsi Tea Herbosophy

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Saw Palmetto Herbosophy

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Horehound Tea

Horehound Tea

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100 Grams loose tea 5gms per serving 20 servings 100% Marrubium vulgare Leaf No other ingredients of any kind Freshly packed when you order Common Names: common hoarhound, common horehound, houndsbane, marrhue, Eye of the Star, maruil, Soldier’s Tea, Seed of Horus, Bull’s Blood, Haran Haran, Llwyd y cwn, hound-bane, marrube, marrubium, marvel, white horehound, hoarhound; marrube blanc, blanc rubi, bonhomme, bouenriblé, grand bonhomme, grand-bonhomme, herbe aux crocs. Herbe vierge, maltrasté, mapiochin, mariblé marinclin, marrochemin, marrube, marrube commun, marrube des champs, marrube officinal, marrube vulgaire, mont blanc (French); mastranzo, marrubio, concha (Spanish); Skilokhorto (Greek); Szanta, Krzecina Pospolita (Polish); Weisser Andorn Interactions overview No interactions documented Precautions No interactions documented Phyto-Chemistry: Bitter principles (diterpenoid 1actones: marrubiin = an artifact of premarrubiin, and premarubiin, etc.), phenolic acids (ch10rogenic acid, etc.), flavonoids, a proline-betaine (betonicine), a biogenic amine (choline), volatile oil Further Reading: History and Traditional Use Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Horehound Tea Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Pygeum Herbosophy

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Peony Herbosophy

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Ashwagandha 3 Withanolides

Ashwagandha 3% Withanolides

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100 Capsules 580mg per capsule (17mg Withanolides) 1 Capsule per serving 100 servings 100% Withania somnifera Root (3% Withanolides) No other ingredients of any kind Freshly encapsulated when you order Common Names: Winter Cherry; Ashvagandha (Sanskrit); Asagandh (Hindi) Serving Suggestion Take one (1) Capsule two times daily. Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, have any health condition or are taking any medications, consult your health care practitioner before using this product. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Store in a cool, dry place. Do not use this product if the safety seal on the bottle is broken. Interactions overview Although ashwagandha may have blood-glucose-lowering effects, these seem to be mild, and would not generally be expected to affect the control of diabetes with conventional medicines. Ashwagandha may affect the reliability of digoxin assays, and interfere with the control of hypo- and hyperthyroidism. Precautions Avoid using this herb if you are sensitive to plants in the nightshade family, and do not use the powder internally if you have hemochromatosis (excess iron). Avoid using this herb if you have hyperthyroidism. The herb is regularly used in India as a tonic in milk during pregnancy, but because other reports mention that it is used to cause abortion in Africa and the Sind region of India, it is probably best to avoid its use during pregnancy. Further Reading: Withanolides History and Traditional use Pubmed Articles List Any information on uses and properties included in this herb listing has been collected for your convenience, from reputable herbal texts and internet sources purely for historical, educational or informational purposes only. We can’t provide you with medical advice, personal dosage information, potential drug/herb reactions, or assistance with questions relating to injury, illness, etc. We are legally restricted from answering your personal health related questions. The information provided by Herbosophy is not presented with the intention of diagnosing any disease or condition or prescribing any treatment. It is offered as information only, for use in the maintenance and promotion of good health in cooperation with a licensed practitioner. Final determination of suitability and consumption of the material; literal or herbal is the sole decision and responsibility of the user. No guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the results that may be obtained from its use thereof.
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Ashwagandha 3 Withanolides Ratings - Rating 5.00/5
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Barberry Herbosophy

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