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Chamomile; Matricaria chamomila
Bag Of Chamomile

Chamomile is a natural blood thinner, is useful in treating headaches, anxiety, isomnia, etc, and contains the medicinal compounds known as "coumarins", among many others including a value blue oil that's loaded with phytochemicals. Courmarin is are also found in Tumeric and others, and is a natural way to treat insomnia. The flowers contain high concentrations of essential oils, which are valuable for health by those around the world who understand that the Ancient Of Days Jehova is the one who created medicine. Read More about Chamomile here!



Chia Seed; Salvia hispanica
Chia seed

It's not Salvia Divinorum, but it is a strain of Salvia known as Salvia hispanica. Indians of the south west and Mexico made use of the herb as astaple of life, utilizing it's medicinal and nutritional values. Even the Aztecs would use the seed during conquests. The Mayans also found use of the herb. It's chalked full of Omega 3, dietary fiber and protein. It's very easy to grow, and is the same Chia from the old 90's commercials for "Chia pet! cha-cha-cha-chia!" Remember that? Read More about Chia seed here


Chickweed; Stellaria media
Chickweed

Well, it's not the same as weed weed ( see Coloroado and Washington States, and soon many more. ) but it is a weed. It's mostly a feminie weed to be exact, hints the name, "chickweed". It has been used for skin conditions, and even for duodenal and peptic ulcers. It's also loaded with nutritional value. This one is very useful for making into a salve, or into herbal shampoo, toothepaste, etc. It's very commonly used as an herbal remedy for acne as well. Read More


Chrysanthemum; Chrysanthemum morifolium
Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum is an herbal remedy that dates back to ancient Chinese medicine. It has been used for its effects on the eyes, to correct inbalances in liver and kidney functions, and treating headaches that are associated with infections, carbuncles, furuncles, and even certigo. This remedy isn't very popular, and I hear it can have some negative side effects. There's so many herbal remedies out there, I tend to stick with the ones that I know a lot about and less with the ones that I know little about. You don't hear about this one often, but this website documents all medicinal plants regardless. Read More


Coca Leaf; Erythroxylum Coca
Coca leaf

Coca is not to be confused with Cacao ( chocolate ). It's Coca as in Cocaine Coca. Yea that's right, these leaves have been used to extract and manufacture Cocaine. Of course, that's illegal and i'm just telling you the truth, not encouraging illegal behavior. Of course, these leaves have already been de-cocainized and can not be used for such illegal activities. On that note you should know that this is not a shop and I don't sell it. They will however lead someone to test positive for Cocaine on a drug test so be careful. What many people do not know is that this plant does offer medicinal qualities. In my opinion, Cocaine is something that could be good in dentistry but not so much as a recreational substance. Did you know that God made Cocaine? I'm not saying to go snort it but, it's true. It's a plant chemical.


Coltsfoot; Tussilago farfara
Coltsfoot

Coltsfoot is very simliar to Mullein Leaf, being that it's used as an expectorant. This means that it's useful as a cough remedy and can aid in the expulsion of mucus. It's useful against the common cold, flu, and as a demulcent and tonic. Read More It goes good with Mullein, Echinacea, Chamomile, and Peppermint, or other Mint strains. It also goes good with Cannabis.


Cilantro
Cilantro

      Cilantro is most commonly prized for ridding the body of heavy metals such as mercury. Many use it to counteract the poison caused from their tooth fillings. I first found out about this in a book written by a PHD doctor on the subject. It's called "amalgam illness", and I suffered from it before having my fillings replaced with something less toxic. The heavy metals can leak into your blood and enter your brain, causing problems for your pineal gland and other areas of the brain. Heavy metals are neurotoxins. Learn more.


Comfrey; Symphytum officinale
Comfrey

Comfrey has been used in herbal medicine for a large number of ailments including rheumatism, colitis, varicose veins, assorted pulmonary complaints such as pleurisy bronchitis, bronchopneumonia, metritis, and periostitis. Phytochemist are aware of many pharmacological compounds present within the plant. Again, Comfrey is another herb similar to Mullein and even Coltsfoot, due to the mucilage content and similar medicinal properties. Read More


Coriander Seed; Coriandrum sativum
Coriander

Coriander is a common culinary herb. What many people are not aware of is that it has a wide range of medicinal properties also. Hippocrates, the "father of western medicine" once stated, "let food by your medicine, and medicine be your food". On that note I'd like to correct this label that has been given to this man and state that GOD IS THE FATHER OF MEDICINE He was right though, but at the same time other herbs are also medicine. This culinary herb is useful for relieving tension in the upper abdomen, such as flatulence, cramps, and even bloating. Indians used this medicine too, by boiling the seeds in combination with cumin seeds, known as a decoction. That's not all, read more.


Country Mallow; (Sida cordifolia)
Country Mallow

Country Mallow is one of the most highly prized plants in Ayurvedic medicine. It's very simliar to Ma Huang ( no, not my schlong ) (Ephedra Sinica) becaue of it's proprties and chemical make-up. It's been used as an aphrodisiac ( sexual stimulant ) and for treating respiratory issues, the common cold, and much more. The government doesn't like Ephedra because it's one of the most important plants up there with the other most common ones. The ones that work the best are always targeted by the wicked power hungry tyrants. Read More.


Cramp Bark; Viburnum opulus
Cramp Bark

The nickname "Cramp Bark" is in reference to the most common use of this herb. It has been traditionally used to treat cramps and spasms of all types. Sense it is a bark, a decoction is the best method of preparation. Decoctions are made by boiling barks or roots for extended periods of time. It has anti-spasmodic, astringent, and sedative qualities. Read More The ultimate way to learn about the benefits of a plant is to look on pubchem ( the national library of medicine ) , and read about the medicinal proeprties of each onf ot its chemical constituents. It also backs up that they do in fact work. God made plants, so put your faith in him and not serpent medical. No one is a better physician than the lord, and scientist who don't believe in God will not deliver you.

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