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Elderberry powder
Botanical name: Sambucus nigra Other name: Black Elder, Holunder, Sureau, Sauco, Sambreo, European elder, Boretree, Pip tree, Devil’s wood, Sureau, Schwarzer Holunder, Sambuco, Sabugueiro, Saúco, Sabuco, Khamaan Kabir, Black Elder, Boor Tree, Bountry, Elder, Common Elder. Elderberry powder is produced through the grinding of dried elderberry tree flowers, resulting in a powder with an aromatic,…
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Echinacea powder
Botanical name: Echinacea Purpurea Other name: coneflower, purple coneflower or American coneflower Echinacea powder imparts a root-like flavor and is frequently incorporated into teas or other hot beverages, easily customizable with sweeteners to taste. Its versatility shines as a superb nutritional supplement when blended into smoothies, juices, oatmeal, and cereal. Additionally, the powder seamlessly integrates…
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Corn silk powder
Botanical name: Zea Mays Other name: Barbe de Maïs, Blé d’Inde, Cheveux de Maïs, Indian Corn, Maidis Stigma, Maïs Violet, Maize Silk, Purple Corn, Seda de Maíz, Soie de Maïs, Stigma Maydis, Yu Mi Xiu, Zea, Zea mays Cornsilk powder is crafted from the dried and ground silky threads discovered beneath the husks of fresh…
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Codonopsis powder
Botanical name: Codonopsis lanceolata Other name: Bellflower, Bonnet Bellflower, Campanule a Bonnet, Chuan Dang Codonopsis Powder is derived from the Codonopsis pilosula (Dang Shen) plant, a member of the flowering plant genus in the Campanulaceae family. This twining perennial extends up to five feet, featuring oval leaves and distinctive bell-shaped greenish-purple flowers. Originally native to…
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Cloves (or clove blossoms) powder
Botanical name: Syzygium aromaticum Other name: Clove, Cengkih, Chengkeh, Chingkeh Clove Powder is the finely ground iteration of cloves, the aromatic buds derived from a tropical evergreen tree belonging to the myrtle family. Exhibiting a dark brown hue and a finely textured powder, it encapsulates the distinctive essence of cloves. Medicinal Uses:
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Cleavers (Galium aparine) Powder
Botanical name: Galium aparine Other name: cleavers, clivers, catchweed, robin-run-the-hedge, and sticky willy Cleaver’s Herb Powder, ranging in color from green to light brown, is extracted from the Galium Aparine L. plant. It proudly maintains a non-GMO and gluten-free profile, making it a popular choice for herbal remedies, particularly in tea formulations. Medicinal Uses:
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Chinese licorice powder
Derived from the roots of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant, Licorice Root Powder is sourced from a herbaceous perennial native to the Mediterranean and Asia. Recognized for its distinct sweet and aromatic flavor, this herbal ingredient is well-established and extensively utilized. With a history spanning centuries in both traditional medicine and culinary applications, Licorice Root Powder…
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Chickweed powder
Botanical name: Stellaria Media Other name: Chickenwort, Craches, Maruns, Winterweed, Passerina, Adder’s Mouth, Stellaire, Indian Chickweed, Star Chickweed, Starwort, Starweed, Augentrosgräs, Satin Flower and Stitchwort. Chickweed herb powder stands out as a natural and versatile supplement, offering a myriad of benefits for your health and overall well-being. Crafted from the dried and ground leaves and…
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Cayenne powder
Botanical name: Capsicum annuum Other name: chili pepper, chile pepper, hot pepper, and red chillies Cayenne has gained recognition as a versatile, medium-heat, finely-ground chili powder, typically crafted from a blend of various chili varieties. Its widespread availability and diverse applications deem it an indispensable ingredient in every kitchen. Unlike some chili powders, cayenne imparts…
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Catnip powder
Botanical name: Nepeta cataria Other name: Vidaalprnaas Catnip (Nepeta cataria) stands as a perennial herb within the mint family, originally native to Europe and Asia but now flourishing across the globe. While renowned for its capacity to attract and stimulate cats, catnip also boasts a rich history of application in herbal medicine. Medicinal Uses:
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