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Top Herbal Supplements & How They Support Your Health

Medicinal herbs are natural substances derived from various parts of plants, such as leaves, roots, bark, flowers, and seeds, that have been used for centuries for their robust therapeutic properties. These herbs have played a significant role in the history of medicine and this list of medicinal herbs continues to be an essential component of traditional and alternative healing practices worldwide. Read more >

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  1. Turmeric Superfood Latte Blend - 125g

    The OG that started it all! Turmeric Superfood Latte Blend from Blume has a bright, warming, and peppery flavour this soothing and smooth, gingery blend is the perfect mix of super-spices to get your body feeling fine. Help ease achy joints, give your skin a glowing boost, and support your immune system with Turmeric Superfood Latte Blend. [POWDER]

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  2. Digestion Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Organic, Tube) - 60g

    Slippery elm is a nutritive, vulnerary herb, used to soothe digestive problems and calm inflammation of the respiratory system. Enjoy Clef des Champs Organic Loose Slippery Elm Tea to help soothe irritated or inflamed digestive mucosa, plus its prebiotic properties allow beneficial digestive bacteria to multiply. Slippery Elm is a herb of choice for reintroducing foods after gastroenteritis, in...

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  3. Digestion Slippery Elm Bark Powder (Organic, Bag) - 180g

    Clef des Champs Organic Slippery Elm tea can be used to soothe irritated or inflamed digestive mucosa. Healing and calming, its prebiotic properties allow beneficial digestive bacteria to multiply. It is a herb of choice for reintroducing foods after gastroenteritis, inflammatory flare- ups due to irritable bowel syndrome and chronic gastric reflux. It is also given to infants suffering from re...

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  4. Tradition Ginger Root Powder (Organic, Tube) - 100g

    Ginger Root Powder from Clef des Champs can be enjoyed as a tea 1-2 times daily to offer beneficial effects for nausea, pain, inflammation, heart health, diabetes and more. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol. The big benefit of usin...

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  5. Black Maca (Organic) - 124g

    Inka Maca’s Black Maca delivers 3g of organic Peruvian maca per scoop in a premium, research-based formulation designed for optimal absorption. Grown in the high Andes of Peru, maca—often called Peruvian ginseng—has been valued for centuries as a natural source of vitality and balance. Crafted in Canada under good manufacturing practices, this nutrient-rich superfood provides antioxidants and h...

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  6. Maca Regular (Organic) - 300g

    Inka Maca’s Gold Maca Powder delivers 3g of organic Peruvian maca (gold variety) per scoop in a research-based formulation designed for higher bioavailability. Harvested from the high Andes of Peru, this nutrient-dense superfood is traditionally valued for supporting energy, stamina, and hormonal balance. Gold maca may help promote a healthy mood, support women’s reproductive function, and cont...

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  7. Fermented Maca (Organic) - 150g

    Maca is also called “Peruvian ginseng.” Fermentation makes maca’s complex bouquet of nutrients highly bioavailable. Its powder will infuse a maximum of its benefits when uncooked. It was primarily used as food by local peoples; that’s why New Roots Herbal has chosen to complement its range of fermented products with maca – to offer you the best in traditional superfood. New Roots Herbal’s Ferme...

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  8. Fermented Superfood Blend + Inulin From Artichoke (Organic) - 230g

    New Roots Fermented Superfood Blend + Inulin From Jerusalem Artichoke is unsweetened and with no flavour added, Fermented Superfood Blend is a nondairy, soy-free, vegan-compliant formula crafted for excellence in nutrition. New Roots Herbal’s Fermented Superfood Blend is a mosaic of naturally occurring nutrients from a complete roster of vegetables, fruits, and time-honoured botanicals. New Roo...

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  9. Astragalus Root (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Astragalus is one of the most widely used herbs in Asian medicine. It was first mentioned in Chinese medical texts that date back to 2000 years ago. The root of the Astragalus plant has been extensively studied in Asia and is most well known for its effect on the immune system. Organic Connections harvests, and dries the highest quality Astragalus Root, and grinds into a fine powder. With a mil...

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  10. Basil Leaf (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is native to India and has silky green leaves with white blossoms. Part of the mint family, Basil has a strong, sweet aroma and flavour, often compared to anise or mint. While the dried leaves have a much more mild flavour than the fresh plant, Basil leaves pairs well with other spices including thyme, rosemary, nutmeg, oregano, parsley, sage, and ginger. Organic Connec...

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  11. Cayenne Medium (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Cayenne pepper is a type of pepper closely related to bell peppers and jalapeños that adds an extra needed punch of heat that enhances, not overpowers. This Cayenne is rated "medium" oh the spice chart and delivers bold colour and potent, lasting flavour. Frequently used in Mexican, Szechwan, and East Indian recipes. Can be used sparingly in almost any dish like creamy soups, sauces, curries, m...

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  12. Cloves (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Cloves are a pungent warm spice that pack an intense flavour and aroma. These aromatic flower buds are native to Indonesia and are a very common spice that have been used throughout history for everything from food preservation to soothing digestion and even as a topical pain reliever and antiseptic when in oil form. You can enjoy Organic Connection Clove powder to spice up curries, season meat...

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  13. Cranberry Unsweetened (Organic Powder) - 454g

    You can find cranberries growing in acidic bogs throughout Canada, United States, and Chile which account for 98% of the cranberries on the market. Typically cranberries are sweetened to reduce their tartness. Cranberry contains compounds called lectins that prevent bacteria from sticking to the walls of the urinary tract which is why they have been commonly used to help with UTI’s and bladder ...

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  14. Cumin Seed (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Cumin is the dried seed of the herb Cuminum cyminum with a long history of use dating back to the second millennium BC. Being rich in iron and antioxidants, Cumin seed powder could have health benefits when added to a diet. Cumin is usually a staple in chili powder, giving it the distinctive warm flavour and aroma but also found in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Asian cooking. Get creative i...

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  15. Fennel Seed (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Fennel seeds are a spice that have a slightly sweet and licorice-like taste. You will find fennel seeds most commonly used in European, Middle Eastern, Indian and Chinese. Not only is it delicious, but Fennel is packed with nutrients and have even been used to help with indigestion and bloating. Enjoy the warm, aromatic flavour of 100% organic fennel from Organic Connections in your next culina...

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  16. Fenugreek Seed (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Fenugreek powder is made from the seeds of the fenugreek plant, native to the Middle East, Egypt and India. Three constituents of Fenugreek, tri-gonelline, nicotinic acid and coumarin have been studied for their effect on stabilizing blood sugar levels. Some people have even used Fenugreek powder on their scalp to soothe inflammation and reduce dandruff. Organic Connection Fenugreek powder is 1...

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  17. Five Spice (Organic Powder) - 454g

    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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  18. Garam Masala (Organic Powder) - 454g

    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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  19. Ginger Root (Organic Powder) - 454g

    Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet for centuries. Originating in Maritime Southeast Asia Ginger has been used for centuries for nausea and upset stomach. You can use Organic Connections Ginger Root powder in your cooking or you own herbal blends. When purchasing Organic Connections products, you’re guaranteed to get organic, chemical-free herbs and spices. [...

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  20. Kelp (Organic Powder) - 454g

    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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Top List of Medicinal Herbs

Medicinal herbs are natural substances derived from various parts of plants, such as leaves, roots, bark, flowers, and seeds, that have been used for centuries for their robust therapeutic properties. These herbs have played a significant role in the history of medicine and this list of medicinal herbs continues to be an essential component of traditional and alternative healing practices worldwide. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurvedic medicine in India are two of the most well-known systems that incorporate medicinal herbs into their holistic healing principles, focusing on restoring balance (homeostasis) and harmony within the body.

Early humans relied on their observation of nature to discover the healing properties of plants. This knowledge was passed down through generations, leading to the development of traditional herbal medicine systems in different cultures across the globe. Indeed, ancient civilizations, such as the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Chinese, and Indians, had extensive knowledge of medicinal herbs. They documented their findings in written records, including papyrus scrolls, stone tablets, and ancient texts. For example, the Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical document dating back to around 1550 BCE, contains detailed information about various herbal remedies, showcasing the Egyptians' advanced understanding of medicinal plants.

The Greeks, especially figures like Hippocrates and Dioscorides, contributed significantly to the study of medicinal herbs. Hippocrates, often regarded as the father of modern medicine, emphasized the importance of natural remedies and documented numerous plant-based treatments. Moreover, Dioscorides, a Greek physician and pharmacologist, authored "De Materia Medica," a comprehensive text that catalogued over 600 medicinal plants, their uses, and preparation methods. The Romans, too, adopted and expanded upon this knowledge, incorporating it into their medical practices.

Medicinal Herbs and Modern Science

The Age of Exploration brought about the discovery of new medicinal herbs as European explorers travelled to distant lands. Plants like quinine from the cinchona tree, which proved effective against malaria, and various herbs in the Americas further enriched the global pharmacopeia.

List of The Best Medicinal Herbs

Thousands of medicinal herbs have been identified and used in myriad therapeutic applications throughout history. Below are some is a list of the most recognized and popular medicinal herbs that are still widely used today:

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) - Known for its soothing properties, it is often used for skin ailments and burns.

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) - Used for digestive issues and to alleviate nausea.

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) - Contains the active compound curcumin, known for its potent anti-inflammatory properties.

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) - Offers immune system support and fights off colds.

Peppermint (Mentha × Piperita) - Helps with digestion and can relieve headaches and migraines.

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) - Provides calming effects and is often used in aromatherapy.

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) - Has calming properties and is used to ease anxiety and sleep disturbances.

Garlic (Allium sativum) - It is revered for its powerful cardiovascular benefits and immune-boosting properties.

Ginseng (Panax ginseng) - An adaptogenic herb known for its energy-boosting effects.

St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) - Used to alleviate symptoms of mild to moderate depression and anxiety.

Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) - Supports liver health and helps optimize liver function.

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) - A natural remedy for insomnia and anxiety.

Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) - Often used for prostate health and urinary tract issues.

Ginkgo Biloba (Ginkgo biloba) - Supports cognitive function and circulatory health.

Arnica (Arnica montana) - Used topically for pain relief and reducing bruising.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) - Known for its cognitive and memory-enhancing effects.

Nettle (Urtica dioica) - Used for its anti-inflammatory properties and for alleviating allergies.

Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum) - An adaptogenic herb that reduces stress and anxiety.

Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) - Used to prevent and alleviate migraines.

Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum) - Contains capsaicin, which provides pain relief and improves circulation.

How To Use Medicinal Herbs 

The list of medicinal herbs can be prepared as teas or infusions, allowing for a soothing and flavourful way to ingest their healing properties. Tinctures, extracted in alcohol or glycerin, offer a concentrated and easy-to-dose solution. Capsules and tablets are convenient for those who prefer a more standardized and easily transportable option. Creams and ointments enriched with herbal extracts can be applied topically for targeted relief. Additionally, herbs can be incorporated into culinary creations, adding both flavour and health benefits to dishes. With such versatility, it's easy for just about anyone to partake in the holistic healing benefits of medicinal herbs.

Shopping For Herbal Supplements

While herbal remedies offer valuable therapeutic benefits, they can also cause certain side effects, depending on the herb in question. In addition, some herbs can interact with pharmaceutical drugs, so it's crucial to consult a knowledgeable healthcare practitioner if you take prescription medications, have an underlying medical condition, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.

When selecting a high-quality herbal supplement, several key factors should be considered. First and foremost, it's essential to examine the product's label for clear and detailed information about the ingredients used and any standardized extracts. Look for third-party testing and certification from reputable organizations to ensure the product's purity, potency, and safety. Investigate the manufacturer's reputation, and history in the industry by looking at online reviews, and their commitment to quality control and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

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