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Alfalfa Juice Powder 50% Protien

Alfalfa Leaf

Alkanet Root

Amaranth Leaves

Amla Berry

Angelica Root

Anise

Apple

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Apple Cider Vinegar: This amazing household item is truly a must in skin care it is packed with folic acid, biotin, vitamins it is amazing for the hair by reducing dandruff, dullness, frizz, prevents hair thinning and much more. It is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, has strong antimicrobial properties, it is a disinfectant and treats infections. It is antiparasitic which addresses skin parasites and demodex mites while balancing skin pH, is helps shed dead skin that is keeping your skin looking unhealthy with its exfoliating abilities, it reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation while preventing further pigmentation, deterioration by increasing circulation with its high antioxidants which also prevent aging, reduces acne, helps treat and soothe skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema.

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Apple Fiber

Apple Pectin

Apricot

Arjuna Powder

Arnica: “In conclusion, Arnica presents comparable activity to standard medications, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, for pain management under different medical conditions. It also shows fewer adverse effects along with lower costs. Arnica could be an adjunct approach for acute and chronic pain management.” - NIH - National Library Of Medicine
“We know, for example, that some components of arnica are antioxidant and cytoprotective — meaning they protect your cells,” Dr. Price “There are about 150 different bio-active components in arnica,” Dr. Price  “So, there are a lot of chemicals in there that have varying effects.”- Dr. Price “Arnica is used topically for a wide range of conditions, including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, superficial phlebitis, joint pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling from broken bones. More recent studies suggest it may also be helpful in the treatment of burns.” - Mount Sinai 

Artichoke Leaf

Arugula 

Asafoetida Powder

Ashwagandha Root

Asparagus

Astragalus Root

Avocado

Avocado Seed

Baby Mustard Greens

Banaba Powder

Banana

Banana Peel: “Banana peels are packed with polyphenols, carotenoids, and other antioxidants that fight cancer-causing free radicals in your body.” - WebMD Rich in anti-oxidants and antimicrobial which highly beneficial to skin types that are suffering from psoriasis and eczema or dealing with irritations such as bites, blemishes, sunburns, rashes or wounds.

Bamboo

Bamboo Shoots

Balm Of Gilead Buds

​Barberry Root

Barley Grass Powder

Basil

Bay Leaves

Bayberry Root

Bean Sprouts

Beets

Beet Powder

Bell Peppers

Billberries

Bilberry Leaves

Birch Bark

Birch Leaves

Bitter Leaves

Bitter Melon

Black Bamboo

Black Pepper

Black Radish Root

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Black Salt: There is toooooo much to say about black salt in this section but please read the full information about from our blog post: Click Here

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Black Sesame

Black Walnut

Black Walnut Leaves

Blackberries

Blackberry Leaves

Black Wolf Berries

Bladderwrack

Blessed Thistle

Bloodroot

Blue Aster

​Blueberries​

Blue Spirulina: There is substantial protein content which is very important to rejuvenate, repair, restore and strengthen the skin and hair. You skin will build a cellular infrastructure to fight and withstand external hazards and be so prone to damage. This ingredient has the capacity to lift and tighten the skin. It increases your skins barrier function and enhance skin flora homeostasis. PLUS its very good for burning fat and targets fat deposits like cellulite and heals stretchmarks. It also increase hair growth, length, and health.

Bok Choy

Boldo Leaf

Borage

Boneset Herb

Brewer's Yeast

Brussel Sprout

Buchu Leaf

Buckthorn Bark

Bupleurum Root

Burdock Root

Burdock Leaves

Butcher's Broom Root

Cabbage (Red)

Cabbage (Green)

Cabbage (Korean)

Calamus Root

Calendula

Camu Camu

Cane Sugar

Cantaloupe

Caramobla

Caraway Seed

Cardamom

Carrot

Cascara Sagrada Bark

Cassava

Catnip

Cayenne

Cedar Tips (Western Cedar): We use fresh Cedar tips in our products since the health benefits are same as cedar oil (when we don't want to use the oil and want a richer cedar smell and  the Chlorophyll content), which are: Antifungal, treats acne, has preservative properties, Helps address and prevent hair loss, helps with arthritis pain relief, improves sleep, helps to reduce stress  by simply smelling it, treats and calms dry skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema, insecticidal so helps to address skin demodex, soothes irritated and dry scalps, deep cleans the skin and pores, anti-inflammatory, helps eliminates odours, its a bug repellent, improves focus and attentions, and antispasmodic. “Research shows that certain essential oils effectively reduce inflammatory acne lesions through mechanisms related to the sebaceous glands.” NIH  “One case study showed that cedarwood essential oil helped improve acne that was resistant to treatment.” - WebMD  “During a 2016 study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, cedarwood oil was found to be helpful in controlling acne. This essential oil's anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties make it beneficial for treating acne by calming the skin and reducing irritation.” - Healthshots

Caladine Herb

Celery

Celery Seed

Celery Root

Centaury: “Centaury contains chemicals that might reduce inflammation. Centaury contains chemicals that might reduce inflammation.” WebMD “It also has been used as a sedative, as well as topically for freckles and spots.” Drugs.com
“There is some anecdotal evidence that Centaury flower extract can bring back the colour to greying hair – however this has not been scientifically verified. It can be used as a natural treatment for head lice and dandruff. With strong astringent qualities, Centaury can be used as a skin toner that can reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, whilst toning and tightening the skin. It was also traditionally used to fade freckles and lighten the skin.” indigo-herbs.co.uk
This herb is great for ensuring to keep the skin hydrated and moisturize.

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Chaga Mushroom

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Chamomile: We use fresh and dried chamomile in our formulations. “Some people also use chamomile in ointment or liquid form to help with skin conditions, such as: Abscesses, Acne, Eczema, Infections such as shingles, Minor first-degree burns, Mouth sores due to cancer treatment (as a mouthwash), Psoriasis, Some early research suggests that chamomile may be about 60% as effective as certain doses of hydrocortisone cream for eczema. Chamomile is also used as a mild sedative to improve sleep. You can try chamomile tea and other products to help with issues such as difficulty falling or staying asleep (insomnia), stress, anxiety, and depression. In infants and young children, some people use chamomile or products containing chamomile to ease: Chickenpox, Colic, Diaper rash, Diarrhea.” - WebMD
“The dried flowers of chamomile contain many terpenoids and flavonoids contributing to its medicinal properties. Chamomile preparations are commonly used for many human ailments such as hay fever, inflammation, muscle spasms, menstrual disorders, insomnia, ulcers, wounds, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatic pain, and hemorrhoids. Essential oils of chamomile are used extensively in cosmetics and aromatherapy. Many different preparations of chamomile have been developed, the most popular of which is in the form of herbal tea consumed more than one million cups per day. In this review we describe the use of chamomile in traditional medicine with regard to evaluating its curative and preventive properties, highlight recent findings for its development as a therapeutic agent promoting human health.” NIH National Library of Medicine
Chamomile is anti-allergic, hypoallergenic for those with sensitive skin, it calms the skin while overall calming the person using it. This ingredient can treat an array of different skin conditions and symptoms and produce miraculous results.

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Chaparral Leaf

Charcoal Activated Powder

Chaste Tree Berries

Chayote

Cherries

Cherimoya

Chia Seeds

Chickweed

Chicory Flowers

Chicory Root

Chinese Celery

Chinese Broccoli

Chinese Red Ginseng

Chinese White Ginseng

Chines

Chlorella

Chrysanthemum White Flowers

Chrysanthemum Yellow Flowers

Cilantro

Cinchona Bark

Cinnamon

Citronella

Clementines

Clementine leaves

Cleaver 

Cloves

Coconut

Coconut Milk Powder

Codonopsis Root

Comfrey

Copal Oro Gold

Coriander Seeds

Cornflowers

Cranberries

Cranberry Seeds

Cramp Bark

Cranesbills Root

Cucumber

Cumin Seed

Cured Fo-Ti Root

Curry Leaves

Daikon

Damiana Leaves

Dandelion Leaves

Dandelion Flowers

Dandelion Root

Dates

Dihydromyricetin (Vine Extract)

Dill

Dill Seed

Dong Quai Root

Dragon's Blood

Dragon Fruit

Dulse Leaves

Durian

Eastern White Cedar

Echinacea

Echinacea Root

Eggplant

Elder Flowers

Elderberries

Elderberry Root

Endive

Enoki Mushroom

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Eucalyptus: “On the skin, eucalyptus oil has been used to treat arthritis, boils, sores, and wounds. The oil is also used in some insect repellents. Preliminary studies have also shown that oil of lemon eucalyptus may also keep ticks away.” - Mount Sinai
We use dehydrated leaves and eucalyptus oil. It is a well known for its anti-inflammatory properties, reduce pain and irritation, for oral health, it is marvelous for address dry skin and soothing the skin in a peaceful rejuvenating way. It Is antimicrobial, antibacterial, UV protection, kills bacteria that is on the skin reducing inflammation that could lead to different variety of skin conditions. Rich in antioxidants leading to anti-aging results. Has strong moisturization properties and locks moisture in, while being a strong insect repellent including skin mites.

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Eyebright herb

Fennel

Fennel Seed

Fenugreek

Figs

Flaxseeds

Frankincense

Fucoxanthin 

Gac

Gai Lan

Garlic

Gentian Root

Ginger

Ginkgo Leaves

Goji

Goldenseal root

Gooseberry

Gotu Kola

Grains of Paradise

Grape

Grapefruit

Gravel Root

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Green Banana: “Green bananas are a storehouse of antioxidants that help combat free radicals and prevent oxidative damage to healthy cells. They are bestowed with vitamin C, beta-carotene, and other phytonutrients like lutein and zeaxanthin. These bio-active compounds aid to reduce inflammation and protect against cancer, heart disease, and age-related vision problems.” -NetMeds Rich In Vitamin A which calms and soothes dry rough skin and makes its supple and healthy and reduce acne. Actually green bananas are considered the healthiest way to eat banana.

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Green Beans

Greater Galangal Root

Green Pepper Corns

Green Tea

Green Tomato

Guava

Gymnema Sylvestre Leaf

Hawthorn Berry

Hawthorn Leaf

Heal All Herb

Hibiscus Flowers

Holy Basil

Honeybush Tea

Honeydew Melon

Honeysuckle Flowers

Hops Flowers

Horny Goat Weed

Horse Chestnut

Horseradish

Horned Melon

Huito Powder

Hydrangea Root

Hyssop

Icelandic Moss

Jackfruit

Jalapeno

Jasmine Flowers

Jicama

Juniper Berries

Jujube

Kale

Kava Kava Root

Kiwi

Korean Pear

Help

Kudzu Root

Lady's Mantle 

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Lavender: “known to be rich in medicinal properties like antimicrobial activity, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, antinociceptive, and antioxidant properties.” NIH National Library of Medicine. Lavender has many primary actions which includes:
Reduces and fights acne, calms and soothes bug bites and rashes, is anti-aging and dramatically reduces wrinkles and fine line and slows down the aging procees. Lavender can fight and prevent free radical damage, which also helps prevent future breakouts while addressing current breakouts. Lavender oil has been well known to treat and reduce the appreance of scars and stretch marks. Lavender calms the skin and your nervous system from the aroma being noticable in products, while it calms you it promotes the skin to rejuvenate, self heal and restore itself in a healthy manner. You will see rapid and radiant skin repair. Lavender is insect repellent but it also addresses sunburns, wounds, and skin healing and repair. It has been widely use to address dry skin such as eczema, psoriasis. Lavender detoxifies the skin soothing the skin simultaneously.

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Leeks

Lemon

Lemon Leaves

Lemon Balm

Lemongrass

Lemon Verbena

Lesser Galangai Root

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Licorice Root: “There are more than 300 different compounds in licorice, some of which have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antimicrobial properties..... Many compounds in licorice root may help to reduce inflammation of the skin and other parts of the body. These compounds can help to treat several skin conditions. For example, one animal study showed that glycyrrhizin extract from licorice root may relieve Trusted Source symptoms associated with eczema.” Medical News Today
“There’s some evidence that topical gels containing licorice root might be helpful for atopic dermatitis symptoms. Atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is a chronic disease in which skin becomes irritated, inflamed, and itchy.” NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.
This powerful ingredient has shown the ability to promote and repair wounds, promotes quicker skin healing and rejuvenation. It is anti-aging and reduces wrinkles and fine lines. It has been used to treat atopic dermatiitis (AD). It has been used to treat skin infections, rashes due to its antifungal properties which has also shown positive results fight against candidiasis. Licorice root has also shown the ability to inhibit tyrosinase which prevents skin pigmentation and discoloration, while being able to reduces darks spot already present.

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Life Everlasting Flowers

Lilly of the valley 

Limes

Linden Leaf and flower

Lingonberry Powder

Lobelia Leaves

Lomatium Root

Longans

Lovage Root

Lungwort Herb

Lychee

Mandarin

Mandrake Root

Mangoo

Mangosteen

Marjoram Leaf

Marshmallow Leaves

Marshmallow Root

Marula

Milk Thistle

Mint

Miracle Fruit

Miso

Mistletoe 

Moringa

Motherwort

Mucuna Seed Powder

Mugwort

Muria Puama

Mulberry Powder

Mulberry Leaves

Mullein Leaves

Mung Beans

Mustard Seed

Myrrh

Neem

Nettle Leaves

Nettle Root

Nigella Seeds

Noni Fruit Powder

Nopal Cactus Powder

Nutmeg

Nutritional Yeast

Okra

Olive Leaves

Onion

Orange

Oregano

Oregon Grape Root

Orris Root

Osha Root

Peach

Pears

Peas

Papain Powder

Papaya

Papaya Seeds

Papaya Leaves

Parsnips

Paprika 

Parsley

Parsely Root

Passion Fruit Herb

Passion Fruit

Pau D'Arco Bark

Pennyroyal Leaves

Peony Leaves

Peony Root

PepperMint

Periwinkle 

Persimmon

Pineapple

Pipsissewa 

Plantain

Plantain leaves

Pleurisy Root

Plum

Poke Root

Pomegranate​

Poppy Seed

Portabella Mushroom

Prune

Prickly Ash Bark

Psyllium Husk Powder

Psyllium Seed Powder

Pumpkin

Pumpkin Seed Powder

Purple Potato

Purple Asparagus

Quassia Wood

Radish

Radish Seeds 

Raspberries

Raspberries Leaves

Red Clover Flowers

Red Currant

Reishi Mushroom

Red Root

Red Rose Buds

Red Sandlewood

Rehmannia Root

Red Rhubarb Leaves

Red Rhubarb Root

Rooibos Tea

Rosehips

Rosemary

Rue herb

Rutabaga

Sachi Inchi

Safflower

Saffron

Sage

Sarsaparilla Root

Sassafras Root

Savory Summer Leaves

Saw Palmetto Berry

Schisandra Berries

Sea Buckthorn Berries

Sea Moss

Senna Leaf

Shatavari Root

Shavegrass

Sheep Sorrel

Shepherd's Purse Herb

Shiitake Mushroom

Skullcap Herb

Slippery Elm

Soapnut

Solomon's Seal

Spearmint

Spinach

Strawberries

Sweet Potato

Swiss Chard

 

​Spirulina: Is amazing to strengthening your skin and boosting overall health. It Reduces wrinkles, fine lines, sagging, premature aging, swelling, acne, blemishes resulting in a radiant healthy skin appearance. It increases fibroblast activity ensuring collagen production increase. It reduces age spots with its high content of beta-carotene that protects your from UV damage. It encourages hair growth and volume with its copper, iron, vitamin B which protects the hair and keeps it strong and healthy.

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Squaw Vine herb

St. John's Wort

Stone Root

Sumac Berries

Sunflower Seeds

Tangerines

Tansy

Tarragon

Thyme

Tofu

Tomato

​Tribulus Fruit

Triphala Powder

Triple Probiotic Powder 1Billion (Vegan)

Turnip

Turmeric

Usnea Lichen

Uva Ursi Leaves

Valerian Root

Vervain

Violet

Vetiver

Watercress

Water Lilly

Watermelon

Water Spinach 

Wheatgrass

White Oak Bark

​White Sage

White Willow Bark

Wild Cherry Bark

Wild Yam Root

Witch Hazel

Wood Betony

Wormwood

Yarrow Flower

Yellowdock Root

Yerba Mate

Yohimbe Bark:

Yucca Root​​:​

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Fresh Ingredients

Fresh & Dehydrated Ingredients

Acai Berry

Acerola Berry

Acorn Squash

Agrimony

Alaea Sea Salt

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