Herb Powders & C/S
Why Choose Powdered Herbal Supplements?
Herbs have a long history of use in traditional medicine, dating back thousands of years to ancient civilizations worldwide. Herbal powder supplements are one of the many formats available and are often enjoyed for their convenience and ease of use. Read more >-
Organic Connections Echinacea Purpurea Root is ideal for making decoction which is a tea made with roots. Making your decoction is simple, you simply simmer the organic roots for 10 minutes instead of brewing as you would with leaves and flowers. Echinacea is one of the most well known herbs among herbalists and has been used for centuries by native Americans for immune support. The best farmin...
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Recently gaining popularity for rumoured cold and flu relief, Elderberries also known as Sambucus are becoming a household name. Organic Connections brings you whole organic Elderberries to enjoy on their own, in a trail mix blend or you could even steep them to enjoy a delicious tea. A member of the honeysuckle family, elderberries commonly grow near farms thrive in sufficient sunlight, this i...
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Organic Connections brings you 100% organic and pesticide free Fennel Seeds. Fennel (foeniculum vulgare) is a member of the carrot family and produces edible shoots, leaves, and seeds. Historically it has been documented that fennel seeds were used by those in the middle east for constipation, indigestion and bloating. Sometimes referred to as “sweet anise” because of its slightly sweet and lic...
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Organic Connections brings you the popular 5 spice blend used predominantly in Chinese cuisine. This organic spice mix combines star anise, cloves, cinnamon, sichuan pepper and fennel seeds. While cloves packs high antioxidant content the other 3 spices contribute to the distinct warm, aromatic and licorice-like flavour. Reach for Organic Connections Five Spice next time you’re in the kitchen f...
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A blend of ground spices that originated in India, can be found in many cultural dishes from Indian, Sri Lankan and Caribbean cuisines. Garam translates to hot and masala means a mixture of spices, Garam Masala from Organic Connections can be used alone or with other seasonings. A common Garam Masala blend contains: fennel, bay leaves, black and white peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon or cassia bar...
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Gentain is most notable for their large, trumpet-shaped flowers which are commonly an intense blue colour. Gentain has a history of traditional use for strengthening the digestive system and offering support. A member of the Gentianinae plant family, Gentain is popular in beverage flavouring for bitter. Providing a very earthly flavour, you can use Organic Connections Gentain Root on its own or...
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Over the last decade Ginger Root has become more mainstream in North America and for good reason! Ginger originated in Maritime Southeast Asia and has been used for centuries for nausea and upset stomach. This Ginger Root is 100% organic and chemical free. It’s ideal for making tea, simply add honey or enjoy the spicy and warm flavour on its own. Organic Connections uses best farming practices,...
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The Ginkgo Leaf comes from a species of tree native to China. Very easy to identify, a Ginkgo Leaf is fan shaped and up to 4 inches in length. While the flavour of Ginkgo Leaf may be bland, the benefits have been used throughout history for its cognitive effects on the memory and attention span. This Ginkgo Leaf from Organic Connections makes an ideal cup of tea and can also be used in cooking ...
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Crataegus, also known as Hawthorn thrives in the Northern Hemisphere and is a part of the Rosaceae family of shrubs and trees. In this package from Organic Connections you are getting whole Hawthorn Berries, sometimes known as a "haw”. Hawthorn is popular among those who practice traditional Chinese medicine, primarily as a digestive aid. A wonderful addition to your pantry, enjoy Organic Conne...
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Found in rocky and waste ground, Horehound also known as Ballota is a flowering evergreen perennial plant native to temperate climates. Used among herbalists to help coughs and also digestive issues, Horehound can be found in most commonly as a tea and throat candies. Organic Connection Horehound tastes smoky, warm and similar to a root-beer flavour. Enjoy by steeping a tea or creating your own...
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Modern day Horsetail first appeared during the Jurassic period and is rich in minerals, especially silica. Silica has been noted for its ability to support collagen supply, fostering healthy joints, bones, hair and nails. For centuries Horsetail has been used by herbalists as a diuretic in spring tonics. Organic Connections loose Horsetail has a slightly salty and bitter taste and is ideal for ...
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Juniper shrubs produce berries that are the principal flavouring agent in gin. The most well known use for Juniper (Juniperus) among herbalists is as in the treatment of bladder infection. Organic Connections Whole Juniper Berries have are strong in flavour and aren’t recommended to eat like regular berries. You can use these like a spice or to add a spicy citrus flavour any dish. Valuing natur...
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Naturally growing along shallow coastlines, Kelp is best known as an excellent source of iodine among other nutrients. Throughout history, herbalists have used iodine with those who have a compromised thyroid. Granulated organic Kelp can be used in teas or mixed on your own herbal blends. Organic Connections always is 100% organic and brings you the finest herbs and spices. [GRANULATED]
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Kelp can be found growing along coastlines or shallow oceans and have flat, leaf-like blades. It is interesting to note that Kelp is not a plant but rather an algae and edible seaweed. Most commonly used among herbalists and throughout history to target they thyroid hormone because the rich nutrient and iodine content. Organic Connections powdered Kelp can be used to add a salty flavour to your...
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Lemon Balm is also known as Melissa Officinalis, it’s a herb which produces small white flowers and is a member of the mint family. The leaves of the herb give off a lemon scent and is why it’s called Lemon Balm. You can find Lemon Balm as an essential oil, used as a perfume ingredient and also in teas used to promote relaxation and sleep. Organic Loose Lemon Balm Leaf from Organic Connections ...
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Lemons are known to provide an alkalizing, hydrating boost of vitamin C. The peel of a lemon is also known as zest and used in the preparation of many dishes, as a cleaner and has also been studied in assisting with weight loss when consumed. You can use this organic Lemon Peel from Organic Connections in your homemade cleaning agents, in your cooking and also in herbal combinations. Organic Co...
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Lemongrass is native to the tropical countries and grows upright in dense bunches thriving in moist, warm climates. Found in many Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisine to aid in digestion and is rich in antioxidants. Organic Connection cut and sifted lemongrass is 100% organic and can be used to make refreshing, aromatic herbal teas or added to your cooking. Using eco-friendly practices, Organic Con...
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Not just a sweet treat! Licorice is an adaptogenic herb, meaning that it helps people during stressful times and recovery from illness and fatigue and its also been used for gastrointestinal relief and to reduce acid reflux. Glycyrrhiza glabra is a plant commonly known as licorice (or liquorice), whose root has been used for flavouring and as medicine for centuries. It has a delicious flavour a...
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Even the ancient Egyptians enjoyed marshmallow treats, but not the traditional kind found in today's baked goods. Althaea officinalis is a plant native to Europe that produces marshmallow, the root word “althainein” translates from Greek “to heal” and was believed to help with throat ulcers and gastric ulcers. You can enjoy Organic Connections Marshmallow root in your own recipes by boiling it ...
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Milk Thistle is easily identified by its red to purple flowers, this upright herb is native to Southern Europe through to Asia. Milk Thistle has been used in traditional medicine for centuries for digestion and to detoxify the liver. Organic Connections loose Milk Thistle is a bitter herb that can be used to make teas or your own herbal combinations with. The cut and sifted process Organic Conn...
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Herbal Powder Supplements Benefits
Herbs have a long history of use in traditional medicine, dating back thousands of years to ancient civilizations worldwide. Herbal powder supplements are one of the many formats available and are often enjoyed for their convenience and ease of use.
Plants produce various chemical compounds for multiple purposes, including defence mechanisms. These compounds are called secondary metabolites and protect the plant from herbivores, pathogens, and environmental stressors. Some of the common secondary metabolites produced by plants for defence include:
Alkaloids are nitrogen-rich compounds that taste bitter and can be toxic to many herbivores. Examples include nicotine in tobacco and caffeine in coffee plants.
Terpenes are responsible for the aromatic qualities of many plants. Some terpenes, like the ones found in pine trees, can deter herbivores.
Phenolic compounds, such as tannins, can make plants unpalatable to herbivores by causing a bitter taste or binding to proteins in the herbivore's digestive system, making it harder for them to obtain nutrients.
Glycosides can break down into toxic substances when herbivores damage or consume the plant.
Lignin is a complex polymer that gives structural support to plant cells. It also makes plant tissues more challenging to digest for herbivores.
Some plants produce latex or resin, which is sticky and contains toxic compounds that deter herbivores.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are emitted by plants when they are attacked by herbivores or pathogens. They can attract natural predators and/or serve as a warning signal to neighbouring plants.
Somewhat counterintuitively, many of these compounds plants produce to defend themselves against pathogens have been found to be highly beneficial to humans in a variety of ways. This is why medicinal herbs and herbal powder supplements have a long history of use in traditional medicine.
Modern Day Use Of Medicinal Herbs
The use of medicinal herbs has endured the test of time; in fact, there has been a resurgence in the popularity and importance of medicinal herbs in the last decade. And this is not merely based on tradition but is backed by extensive research efforts. Indeed, scientists and researchers are actively studying the chemical compounds in herbs to better understand their therapeutic properties, safety, and efficacy. This research has led to the development of multiple herbal supplements, including powder, and even prescription medicines that are now readily available.
Herbs today are offered in many more delivery formats than they once were – everything from capsules, tablets, liquid extracts and tinctures, chewable wafers and gummies, and powder forms, which offer distinct benefits.
Key Benefits Of Herbal Powder Supplements
One of the most obvious advantages of herbal powder supplement is their convenience. They can be easily added to the beverages and foods of your choice, such as smoothies, juices, yogurt, or soups, making it easier for individuals to incorporate herbs into their daily wellness routines.
In addition, many herbal powder supplements are manufactured with a focus on quality and consistency. This often involves standardizing the active compounds to ensure a consistent level of potency and efficacy in each serving.
Powdered supplements also offer quick absorption, allowing the body to rapidly utilize the active compounds. They are also often easier to digest than tablets or capsules. Powders also tend to contain fewer fillers and additives than pill forms, and in many cases, they can be more cost-effective than their pill or liquid counterparts.
Shopping For Quality Herbal Powders
Using herbal powder supplements requires that you follow recommended dosage guidelines very closely, because powders are not precisely dosed like capsules or tablets, they should be measured carefully. Excessive consumption or inappropriate use can lead to side effects or interactions with medications. If you are taking medications or other supplements, it's important to speak to your health care practitioner before taking new herbs or supplements to make sure there isn't any contraindications.
When choosing an herbal powder supplement, it's essential to select reputable brands known for their quality and purity. Some of the better herbal supplement brands on the market include Naturopathic Labs, Natural Factors, Organika, Clef des Champs, Andrien Gagnon, AOR, St. Francis Herb Farm, and Botanica.
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