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Petiveria alliacea (Ajos Sacha) This plant is a blood purifier and helps the body to rid itself of toxins (spiritual or physical) as well as restoring strength and equilibrium lost through illnesses that have an affect on the blood. More psycho-spiritually, it helps to develop acuity of mind and can also take the user out of saladera (a run of bad luck, inertia, or a sense of not living life to the fullest). It is also used for ridding spells – i.e. undoing the work of curses or removing bad energy that has been sent delibera ...(more) |
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Phenibut β-Phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid 99% Pure
GREAT for Sleep!
Assay (By HPLC) 99%
Appearance: White crystalline powder
phenyl (GABA), better known as phenibut or less commonly fenibut or phenybut, is a derivative of the naturally occurring inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). The addition of a phenyl ring allows phenibut to cross the blood brain barrier.
Phenibut is sold as a nutritional supplement, and is not approved as a pharmaceutical in the United States or Europe, but in Russia it is sold as a ...(more) |
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Picamilon gamma-Aminobutyric acid- 99% Pure Powder
Assay (By HPLC) 99.10%
Appearance: White or off-white crystalline powder.
Picamilon (also known as nicotinoyl-GABA, Pycamilon, and Pikamilon) is a dietary supplement formed by combining niacin (Vitamin B3) with GABA. It was developed in the Soviet Union in 1969 by the All-Union Vitamins Scientific Research Institute and further studied in both Russia and Japan as a prodrug of GABA.
Picamilon is sold in the United States as a dietary supplement, while in Russia it is sold as a presc ...(more) |
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Piscidia piscipula-Jamaican Dogwood
Dogwood is a tropical shrub in the legume family with its native roots in the West Indies, Mexico, South Texas, Central America, and parts of South America and the Pacific Northwest. The Mayans were known to use it for asthma and to reduce fevers. Western science, as well as the Eclectic physicians, used it for its pain relieving properties as early as the 1840s, where it was also prescribed for nervous conditions. It gained its nickname "fish poison tree" from the West Indian practice of ...(more) |
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Psychotria viridis Brazilian Chakruna Leaves Psychotria viridis (May or may not look exactly as pictured.)
Substance: Cut and sifted Leaves. Our leaves come from the most Premium Brazilian strain. They are carefully dried in the shade to the highest optimum conditions.
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Psychotria viridis FRESHLY Powdered Chakruna Leaves Psychotria viridis
Substance: FRESHLY Powdered Peruvian Leaves- we just started offering this item again- try it out!
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Psychotria viridis Peruvian Chakruna Leaves Psychotria viridis (May or may not look exactly as pictured.)
Substance: Cut and sifted Leaves. Our leaves come from the most powerful Peruvian strain Rainha Preta, (Black Psychotria). They are carefully dried in the shade for the highest optimum conditions.
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Psychotria viridis USA Organic Chakruna Leaves
Very Limited Supply Of Florida Grown- Freshly Harvested Organic Psychotria viridis leaves.
Hand Picked and Shade Dried Whole Leaves. 100% Organic!
About our Florida Grown Psychotria viridis:
We grow these leaves ourselves and will only have them occasionally in very limited amounts. They are 100% organically grown with carefully chosen compost being the only fertilizer(s) we use. Our leaves are tenderly harvested and slowly dried in shade to keep the leaves from becoming ov ...(more) |
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Pygeum africanum Bark Extract 15% Beta-sitosterol
Prunus africana, or red stinkwood is an evergreen tree native to the montane regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. As with other members of the genus Prunus, Prunus africana possesses extrafloral nectaries that provide anti-herbivore insects with a nutrient source in return for protecting the foliage.
Traditionally used for fevers, malaria, wound dressing, arrow poison, stomach pain, purgative, kidney disease, appetite stimulant and gonorrhoea. Pygeum (Pygeum africanum) is a natural remedy extr ...(more) |
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Red Virola theidora The Brazilian botanist Ducke was the first to make a definitive association between this snuff used by the natives of the Amazon and the genus Virola in 1938. However, the snuff was first described in detail and identified to species with a voucher specimen in 1954 (Schultes, 1954).
Virola theiodora is a slender tree, 25-75 feet in height, with a cylindrical trunk up to 1.5 feet in diameter and smooth, brown-mottled bark with gray patches. Staminate inflorescences are many- flowered, panicul ...(more) |
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Rhodiola rosea- Rhodiola Root
Rhodiola is a perennial plant of the high altitudes of the northernmost reaches of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, China, Mongolia, and Russia, and also of Tibet. It bears spikes of blue-green leaves bearing a single yellow flower that blooms during the brief arctic summer. The traditional folk medicine of the northerly nations where rhodiola is found used the herb for resistance to altitude sickness, infections during cold weather, anemia, erectile dysfunction, gastrointestinal ailments ...(more) |
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Rosmarinus Officinalis- Rosemary Leaves
Rosemary, scientifically known as Rosmarinus Officinalis, is an ancient herb known to have spiritual, culinary as well as medicinal uses. Initially, a Mediterranean herb, it is now cultivated almost all across the world. It is a perennial plant available all throughout the year.
Rosemary herb benefits for health are plenty, and highly valuable. Some of the most important rosemary herb health benefits are mentioned here.
·Prevents Cataract Formation: Consumption of rosemary in the form ...(more) |
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Salix spp.- (White Willow Bark)
The use of willow bark dates back thousands of years, to the time of Hippocrates (400 BC) when patients were advised to chew on the bark to reduce fever and inflammation. It continues to be used today for the treatment of pain (particularly low back pain and osteoarthritis), headache, and inflammatory conditions such as bursitis and tendinitis.
The bark of white willow contains salicin, which is a chemical similar to aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). It is thought to be responsible for the ...(more) |
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Salvia hispanica- Chia Seeds
When we think of Chia seeds, invariably an image comes to mind of the Chia Pet – a clay figurine with Chia sprouts for hair. However, most of us do not realize that Chia seed is highly nutritious, medicinal, and it has been used for centuries for its beneficial properties. Chia was a staple for Incan, Mayan, and Aztec cultures. “Chia” is even the Mayan word for “strength”, and Chia seeds used to be referred to as "Indian Running Food" because they are so energizing. Apache and Aztec warri ...(more) |
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Sambucus nigra- Elder Berries
European elder is a plant native to Europe, Northern Africa, and Western and Central Asia. Its flowers and berries have a long history of use in traditional European medicine. Elder berries have also been used for making preserves, wines, winter cordials, and for adding flavor and color to other wines.
Native Americans used the flowers, berries, and bark of elderberry trees to treat fevers and joint pain for hundreds of years, but elderberry's real claim to fame is as a cure for the fl ...(more) |
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Sapindus mukorossi- Soap Nuts
Soap nuts are found in both the eastern and western hemispheres, but are native to India and Nepal. They have recently become a popular environmentally friendly alternative to chemical detergent, and are a gentle option for those with allergies to chemicals in regular detergents.
They have traditionally been used as an expectorant, and in Ayurvedic medicine as a treatment for eczema and psoriasis. Soap nuts contain saponin, a natural detergent. The soap nut shell absorbs water and relea ...(more) |
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Sceletium tortuosum - South African Kanna
Did you know that Kanna is a heart chakra herb? It works energetically as well as physically. The sense of upliftment and euphoria happens because the heart is being healed and energized. Hence it is such a good anti-depressive.
Sceletium tortuosum is a succulent herb commonly found in South Africa, which is also known as Kanna, Channa, Kougoed (Kauwgoed) - which literally means, 'chew(able) things/goodies' or 'something to chew'.
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Schinus molle Brazilian Pepper Tree
Please DO NOT grow this tree as it is very invasive! We harvest from wild trees only.
We offer a freshly picked and fully dried leaf and seed mix.
HERBAL PROPERTIES AND ACTIONS:
Main Actions:
· kills bacteria
· kills fungi
· kills Candida yeast
· reduces inflammation
· dries secretions
· regulates heartbeat
· lowers blood pressure
· mildly laxative
· stimulates uterus
· heals wounds
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Schisandra chinensis- Schisandra Berries
Chinese folklore says that Schisandra can "calm the heart and quiet the spirit", and it has a long history in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Schisandra, also known as Magnolia vine due to its ability to grow upwards in a creeping fashion, is a native to Northern China, Russia, and parts of Korea. An ornamental plant found in many fine gardens throughout the world, schisandra is a woody vine with oval pink leaves and bright red berries. The most popular use can be recorded in China and Russi ...(more) |
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Scutellaria lateriflora- Skullcap
Easily grinds into a powder for easy capping. Take 1/2-1gm when needed.
Skullcap is an herbaceous perennial mint with ridged leaves and tiny flowers that can range in color from purple and blue to pink and white. The two-lobed flowers resemble the military helmets worn by early European settlers- hence the herb's name. A hardy plant, it grows 1 to 4 feet (25 cm to 1 m) high, thriving in the woods and swamplands of eastern North America.
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