Chinese Herbs
ABOUT CHINESE HERBS

About Chinese Herbs
Chinese Herbs listed alphabetically: In today’s world Chinese herb are very popular among country and city people alike. The benefits of Chinese herbs have taken people with surprise. People have seen results in their body metabolism, energy and growing appetite. Those who take herbs for skin care and for common cold, flu and other disease s have lot to praise for these Chinese herbs.
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Acai Berry:
Acai Berry is one of the highest antioxidant fruit in world. No wonder because of its higher percentage in antioxidant it is considered healthiest plant based food in world. The news about its antioxidant power has excited health companies all around world. Researchers and scientist have done extensive research on this product in lab to verify and authenticate claims made by locals in Amazon area. Read full article on Acai Berry …
Acerola Cherry:
A native plant found in Caribbean especially in West Indies. The traces of Acerols are also found in South America and Central America. In America it is found at certain places such as Texas and Florida. The Acerola fruit is like small cherry with many seeds in it. It comes in pink and white color. The fruit is very juice and its shell life is limited once it is plucked from tree. Read more on Acerola fruit and its benefits …
Agrimony Herb:
One of the old traditional medicinal herbs used for variety of reasons. The use of herb differs place to place. In Europe it was used to create power drink to purify the blood in body and same time used for common elements such as flu, cold etc. The important ingredient in Agrimony herb contains Tannin. Read more on Agrimony herb benefits ….
Alfalfa Herb: Alfalfa herb is well known plant in desert areas. Its name originates from the Arabic (al-fac-facah). In Arabic it means father of all food. The plant is also known under different names such as Medicago sativa, holy-hay, lucerne, and trefoil. Read more on Alfalfa herb and its benefits ….
Aloe Vera
Andiroba
Andrographis
Anise
Arjuna
Arnica
Artemisia
Asafoetida
Ashwaganda
Astragalus
Avena Sativa
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Bacopa
Banaba
Barberry
Beth Root
Bilberry
Biota
Bitter Orange
Black Cohosh
Black Walnut
Bladderwrack
Blessed Thistle
Boldo
Boswellia
Brahmi
Bromelain
Buchu
Bupleurum
Burdock
Butcher’s Broom
Butterbur
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Calendula
California Poppy
Caraway
Carob
Cascara Sagrada
Catnip
Catuaba
Cat’s Claw
Cayenne
Celery
Celery Seed
Chamomile
Chickweed
Chicory Root
Chiretta
Chuanxiong
Coptis Chinenses
Cordyceps
Cranberry
Cranesbill
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Damiana
Dandelion
Devils Claw
Dong Quai
Drynaria
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Echinacea
Eclipta
Elderberry
Ephedra
Eucalyptus
Evening Primrose
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Fennel
Fenugreek
Feverfew
Flax Seed
Fo-ti
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Garlic
Genkwa
Gentian
Ginger
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginseng
Goji Berry
Golden Seal
Gotu Cola
Grape Seed
Grapefruit Seeds
Graviola
Green Tea
Guaiacum
Guarana
Guggul
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Hawthorn
Holy Basil
Hoodia
Hops
Horse Chestnut
Horsetail
Hyssop
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Jasmine
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Kava Kava
Khella
Kudzu
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Lavender
Lemon Balm
Licorice
Lobelia
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Maca
Maitake
Mangosteen
Marshmallow Root
Milk Thistle
Motherwort
Mucuna
Mulberry
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Neem
Noni
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Osha
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Parsley
Pau D’arco
Pine
Prunella Vulgaris
Psyllium
Pygeum
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Red Clover
Rehmannia
Reishi
Rhodiola
Rooibos
Rose Hip
Rosemary
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Salvia
Sarsaparilla
Saw Palmetto
Schisandra
Scullcap
Scutellaria
Seabuckthorn
Senna Leaves
Sesame Seeds
Slippery Elm
Soy
Spirulina
St. John’s Wort
Stinging Nettle
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Tea Tree
Thyme
Tilden Flower
Tribulus Terrestris
Turmeric
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Uva Ursi
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Valerian
Varuna
Vervain
Vitex
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White Oak Bark
Wild Jujube
Willow Bark
Witch Hazel
Wood Betony
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Yarrow
Yellow Dock
Yohimbe
Yucca