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AUSTRALIAN GROWN - Using organic principles - not certified. While leafy coriander and coriander seeds come from the same plant, their aroma and flavour differs. The seed is sweet and toasty with a warm aroma...
Peppermint is antispasmodic, antiseptic, anaesthetic, astringent, analgesic and diaphoretic. It’s considered a tonic, decongestant, stimulant, stomachic and antiemetic. Common medicinal use include: relieves nausea and motion sickness, helps IBS symptoms, aids in relieving hangovers,...
Antiparasitic, bitter, reduces fever, Anti-malarial, aromatic. Sweet Annie / Chinese Wormwood / Annual Mugwort leaf is an anti-parisitic and anti-malarial herb traditionally used by the Chinese and Hindu asian medicines. In 2015 it was...
Used in Ayurvedic medicine to destroy toxins in the body. Barberry is a bitter tonic used specifically for cleansing the liver and regulating its function.
Elecampane is used to flavour food and drink, as well as in the manufacturing of soaps, fragrance and cosmetics. Used externally for sciatica. Chinese Medicine consider it to have a warm energy, acrid and...
The kola nut is used to flavour sodas and as a supplement to increase energy and improve health. The nut comes from the evergreen kola tree, which is found in the rainforests of Africa....
Ginkgo biloba is a tree native to China that has been grown for thousands of years. It is the only surviving member of an ancient order of plants, and has remained virtually unchanged for...
German chamomile is a member of the aster and sunflower family, a favourite herb for centuries. Chamomile is probably best known as a tea to calm an upset stomach or to help with sleep....
Cramp bark is anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, astringent, a muscle relaxant and sedative, native to Northern Asia and Europe. Medicinal uses include: relief of abdominal cramps, bloating and backache. Calms the cardiovascular system, tones the uterus....
Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb that’s popular in Ayurvedic medicine and has been used for more than 2,500 years. It is the most commonly used and researched adaptogen. Medicinal properties include; tonic, rejuvenative, aphrodisiac,...
Horse chestnut is a type of tree that grows throughout the Northern Hemisphere. In traditional medicine, horse chestnut is used to relieve symptoms such as swelling and inflammation and to strengthen blood vessel walls....
While leafy coriander and coriander seeds come from the same plant, their aroma and flavour differs. The seed is sweet and toasty with a warm aroma and flavour; a favourite in Middle Eastern cuisine....
This stunningly beautiful flower is native to the Americas where it has been used for centuries to heal bruises and cuts. This herb with its stunningly beautiful flower is native to the Americas where...
Yellow dock is a perennial plant known as a troublesome weed in fields across Europe, USA and southern Canada. Its spindle-shaped, yellow taproot sends up a smooth, slender stem, one-to-three feet high. Astringent, cholagogue,...
Used for over 2000 years in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Astragalus is a super-hero in the world of herbal medicine. It supports and strengthens immunity - especially T-cell activity, is a potent antioxidant and increases...
Used for over 2000 years in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Astragalus is a super-hero in the world of herbal medicine. It supports and strengthens immunity - especially T-cell activity, is a potent antioxidant and increases...
Bitter-tasting herb; Asian roots, potential wellness. Andrographis, often referred to as "Indian Echinacea", has roots in traditional Asian wellness practices. Our product, available in whole or powdered form, lets you explore its historical significance and...
This stunningly beautiful flower is native to the Americas where it has been used for centuries to heal bruises and cuts. This herb with its stunningly beautiful flower is native to the Americas where...
Aloe powder is used to treat skin conditions as well as wound healing. Historical records indicate that the medicinal use of aloe may have started in Egypt or the Middle East. Aloe powder is used...
Juniper berries aren’t actually berries at all. They are the female seed that comes from juniper plants, considered a spice and have a bitter taste. Used in cooking and to give gin its distinctive...
Commonly used for insomnia, anxiety and paralysis caused by stroke. Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a sedative, nervous system relaxant and tonic, as well as antispasmodic, anticonvulsant, hypotensive. It can be used long...
The indigenous peoples of the Amazon consume Muira Puama as a remedy for a sluggish central nervous system and to improve memory. Often referred to as the “Viagra of the Amazon” Muira Puama has...
Yellow dock is a perennial plant known as a troublesome weed in fields across Europe, USA and southern Canada. In the nineteenth century, it was considered a blood purifier and was prescribed for eruptive...
Commonly used for insomnia, anxiety and paralysis caused by stroke. Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a sedative, nervous system relaxant and tonic, as well as antispasmodic, anticonvulsant, hypotensive. It can be used long...