Ginkgo is one of the oldest tree species that are alive and the leaves are one of the most studied leaves in clinical settings today. Ginkgo Biloba is an herbal form of medicine and in Europe and The United States is one of the biggest sellers.
Category: Herbs
Frankincense
Since farther back than anyone can remember Frankincense has been used for medicinal and religious purposes.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is an aromatic herb that has properties that provide great relief as a decongestant and an expectorant.
Echinacea
Echinacea is an herb that is extremely effective and holds multiple purposes. There are nine different species of Echinacea but the one most commonly used and referred to is the Echinacea purpurea.
Dandelion
The Dandelion is an herbaceous plant that really is much more than just a nuisance in your yard. For all purposes, the Dandelion leaves are at their best just as they emerge from the ground and they are very distinct as nothing really resembles this at all.
Cloves
Cloves are definitely one of the most distinct herbs around but ironically enough, cloves have been around forever and are not finished doing business just yet.
Cilantro
Cilantro is a very fast growing herb which can be grown just about anywhere. It is a relative of the carrot family and is sometimes called Chinese parsley and Coriander. Cilantro actually is the leaves and stems of the Coriander plant.
Chamomile
Chamomile is an herb that has been used for thousands of years for many ailments including gas, diarrhea, stomach upset, sleeplessness, and anxiety.
Catnip
“Catnip” is the common name for a perennial herb of the mint family. Catnip is native to Europe and is imported into the United States.
Burdock
Burdock is a plant that is related to the daisy family. It is also closely related to Echinacea, Dandelion, and Feverfew.