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Product Information Essex Botanical Ingredients: Purified water (by reverse osmosis), burdock root (arctium lappa), sheep sorrel (rumex acetosella), slippery elm bark (ulmus rubra), and turkey rhubarb root (rheum officinale). Directions for Use: Take 30 ml or... |
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YELLOW DEAD NETTLE (Lamium gaieobdolon)
YELLOW DEAD NETTLE (Lamium
gaieobdolon)
Common names: Yellow
Archangel, Dummy Nettle, Weazel Snout.
This plant grows in damp woods, in shady hedgerows, in waste places,
quarries and wherever the Stinging Nettle grows. From the branched... |
YARROW (Achiliea millefolium)
YARROW (Achiliea
millefolium)
Common names: Milfoil,
Nosebleed, Soldier's Herb, Woundwort, Blood- wort and Knight's
Milfoil.
Yarrow is a medicinal herb that would be difficult to be without; it is
of great value for many illnesses... |
WOOD SORREL (Oxalis acetosella)
WOOD SORREL (Oxalis
acetosella)
Common names are Wood Sour,
Stickwort, Fairy Bells, Stubwort and Sour Trefoil.
It grows abundantly in woods where, with its light green leaves and
dainty white flowers, it covers the ground like a blanket... |
WALNUT (Juglans regia)
WALNUT (Juglans regia)
Common names are Jupiter's Nut and Common
Walnut.
The Walnut, a large tree, flowers in early spring, before the leaves appear.
The leaves are gathered in June. The green, unripe fruit is gathered as long as
a... |
THYME, WILD THYME (Thymus serpyllum)
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
Common names: Sweet Sedge, Sweet Rush, Sweet Root, Myrtle Grass, Sweet
Myrtle.
This aquatic plant grows by ponds, lakes, marshes and the banks of quiet
waters. The rhizomes out of which numerous swordshaped... |
STINGING NETTLE (Urtica dioica)
STINGING NETTLE (Urtica
dioica)
In a radio program a physician once pointed out that the
Stinging Nettle is one of our most valuable medicinal herbs. Mankind does not realize
how valuable it is or it would plant Stinging Nettles (common... |
ST. JOHN'S WORT (Hypericum perforatum)
ST. JOHN'S WORT (Hypericum
perforatum)
This plant grows in meadows, hedges, woodlands and on roadsides. It
reaches a height of 60 cm., is much branched and its golden-yellow flowers,
grouped in umbels, are easily recognized by the red... |
SPEEDWELL (Veronica officinalis)
SPEEDWELL (Veronica
officinalis)
Common names are Veronica,
Bird's Eye, Ground-well and Common Speedwell.
When the Romans conquered Germanic lands, they learned from the old
Teutons about the great value of this much esteemed herb.... |
SMALL FLOWERED WILLOW-HERB (Epilobium parviflorum)
SMALL FLOWERED WILLOW-HERB (Epilobium
parviflorum)
Once I received a letter from a family man in which it said, I quote: "I
beg you to show me a way back to health and give my family back their healthy father."
Before, he had related... |
SHEPHERD'S PURSE (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
SHEPHERD'S PURSE (Capsella
bursa-pastoris)
Common names: Mother's
Heart, Pickpurse, Pickpocket, Lady's Purse and Rattle
Pouches.
This herb is to be found everywhere in meadows, ditches, fields
and gardens and is looked upon... |
SAGE (Salvia officinalis)
SAGE (Salvia
officinalis)
Common names: Garden Sage
and Common Sage.
Sage, the familiar plant of the kitchen garden, comes to us from
southern Europe. It grows to a height of 70 cm. and its purplish flowers are set
in whorls. The leaves... |
RAMSONS (Allium ursinum)
RAMSONS (Allium
ursinum)
Common names: Wild Garlic,
Broad-leaved Garlic, Wood Garlic, Bear's Garlic.
Every spring brings new hope and warmth. We feel joy and our thoughts
have wings, we are pleased about the first sign of green, the... |
PLANTAIN, RIBWORT (Plantago lanceolata)
PLANTAIN, RIBWORT (Plantago
lanceolata)
Common names: Long
Plantain, Ribble Grass, Snake Weed, Lamb'sTongue.
Of the many medicinal plants we know, this is one that has been as
widespread and esteemed in ancient times as it is now.... |
MISTLETOE (Viscum album)
MISTLETOE (Viscum
album)
Common names: European Mistletoe and Birdlime
Mistletoe.
The well-known Mistletoe, an evergreen, parasitic plant, grows on
deciduous trees and pine trees in a ball-like bush and is an excellent medicinal
herb... |
MALLOW (Malvavulgaris)
MALLOW (Malvavulgaris)
Common name is Cheeses.
The small leaved Mallow grows on old walls, near paths and on
waste ground, always in the neighbourhood of human habitation. Should it be found
far from it, it indicates that once a house stood there... |
LADY'S MANTLE (Alchemilla vulgaris)
LADY'S MANTLE (Alchemilla
vulgaris)
Common names are Lion's Foot, Bear's Foot,
Nine Hooks and Dew Cup.
It is found on grasslands, woodlands, high-lying ground and in mountainous
regions. The plant has somewhat kidney-shaped... |
INDIAN CORN (Zea Mays)
INDIAN CORN (Zea Mays)
Corn is cultivated in many parts of the world and in recent years has become
popular in Europe. From the husks or ears hang many soft filaments called "the
silk". This is the part that has medicinal properties... |
HORSETAIL (Equisetum arvense)
HORSETAIL (Equisetum arvense)
Common names are Peterwort, Dutch rushes, Shave-grass and
Bottle-brush.
In early spring the brown fertile stems with a terminal cone-like catkin containing
the spores grow from the deep and creeping rhizomes... |
GREATER CELANDINE (Chelidonium majus)
GREATER CELANDINE (Chelidonium
majus)
Common names: Swallow Wort, Garden Celandine, Tetterwort,
Felonwort.
Greater Celandine is not related to the Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus
ficaria) and the only thing they have in common is the colour... |
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago virga-aurea)
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago
virga-aurea)
Common names: Solidago,
Aaron's Rod.
This medicinal plant is found in woods and copses, in moist ditches and
on hillsides. The erect stem with its bushy branches on the upper half, carrying
yellow... |
DANDELION (Taraxacum officinale)
DANDELION (Taraxacum
officinale)
Common names: Priest's
Crown, Blow-Ball and Swine's Snout.
This plant, looked upon as a troublesome weed in lawns,
is Nature's greatest healing aid for suffering mankind. It flowers in April... |
COWSLIP (Primula officinalis)
COWSLIP (Primula
officinalis)
Common names: Herb Peter,
Key Flower, Key of Heaven, Fairy Cups and Paigles.
The golden yellow blossoms of this variety of Cowslip have an honey-like, agreeable
fragrance and, forming an umbel on a long stalk,... |
COMMON CLUB MOSS (Lycopodium clavatum)
COMMON CLUB MOSS (Lycopodium
clavatum)
Common names: Vegetable
Sulphur and Wolf's Claw.
This mossy evergreen plant has 1 to 2 metre long ramblers which trail
along the forest ground with their hair-like roots. From these ramblers... |
COMFREY (Symphytum officinale)
COMFREY (Symphytum
officinale)
Common names: Knit Bone,
Boneset, Consound and Bruise wort.
This medicinal plant belongs to our most indispensable and valued
herbs, which nature has in store for us. It grows in moist meadows, ditches and... |
COLTSFOOT (Tussilago farfara)
COLTSFOOT (Tussilago
farfara)
Common names: Horsehoof,
Coughwort, Bull's Foot and Foalswort.
When our meadows and hills show no sign of spring and the eye
just barely notices the swelling of the willow-catkins, the Coltsfoot is the... |
CAMOMILE (Matricaria chamomilla)
CAMOMILE (Matricaria
chamomilla)
Common names: German
Camomile, Wild Camomile, True Camomile, Scented Mayweed.
It grows on clay soils, arable land, hillsides, in glades, clover-, potato-,
corn-, and wheatfields. After snow rich winters... |
CALENDULA, MARIGOLD (Calendula off icinalis)
CALENDULA, MARIGOLD (Calendula off
icinalis)
Common names: Pot Marigold,
Mary Gowles, Golds.
Calendula has a noteworthy place among our native herbs. It belongs to
the plants which are beneficial in cancer and cancerlike growths. It is... |
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
Common names: Sweet Sedge, Sweet Rush, Sweet Root, Myrtle Grass, Sweet
Myrtle.
This aquatic plant grows by ponds, lakes, marshes and the banks of quiet
waters. The rhizomes out of which numerous swordshaped... |
BUTTERBUR, UMBRELLA PLANT (Petasites officinalis)
BUTTERBUR, UMBRELLA PLANT (Petasites
officinalis)
Common names: Bog Rhubarb,
Flapperdock.
Butterbur grows on the edges of rivers and woods, in ditches and marshy
meadows. It is much larger than the Coltsfoot, which belongs to the same
family... |
BEDSTRAW (Galium)
BEDSTRAW (Galium)
Common names:
Clivers, Goosegrass, Yellow Bedstraw, Maid's Hair, Cheese Rennet, Hedge Bedstraw
and Lady's Bedstraw.
There are several species: Galium aparine, commonly known as Clivers or
Goose-grass, grows in... |
AGRIMONY (Agrimonia eupatoria)
AGRIMONY (Agrimonia
eupatoria)
Common names: Sticklewort, Cockle Burr, Church
Steeples.
It grows in sunny dry places, on hedgebanks, on sides
of fields, woods and paths, on wastelands and near ruins. Its small yellow
flowers cluster... |
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YELLOW DEAD NETTLE (Lamium gaieobdolon)
YELLOW DEAD NETTLE (Lamium
gaieobdolon)
Common names: Yellow
Archangel, Dummy Nettle, Weazel Snout.
This plant grows in damp woods, in shady hedgerows, in waste places,
quarries and wherever the Stinging Nettle grows. From the branched... |
YARROW (Achiliea millefolium)
YARROW (Achiliea
millefolium)
Common names: Milfoil,
Nosebleed, Soldier's Herb, Woundwort, Blood- wort and Knight's
Milfoil.
Yarrow is a medicinal herb that would be difficult to be without; it is
of great value for many illnesses... |
WOOD SORREL (Oxalis acetosella)
WOOD SORREL (Oxalis
acetosella)
Common names are Wood Sour,
Stickwort, Fairy Bells, Stubwort and Sour Trefoil.
It grows abundantly in woods where, with its light green leaves and
dainty white flowers, it covers the ground like a blanket... |
WALNUT (Juglans regia)
WALNUT (Juglans regia)
Common names are Jupiter's Nut and Common
Walnut.
The Walnut, a large tree, flowers in early spring, before the leaves appear.
The leaves are gathered in June. The green, unripe fruit is gathered as long as
a... |
THYME, WILD THYME (Thymus serpyllum)
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
Common names: Sweet Sedge, Sweet Rush, Sweet Root, Myrtle Grass, Sweet
Myrtle.
This aquatic plant grows by ponds, lakes, marshes and the banks of quiet
waters. The rhizomes out of which numerous swordshaped... |
STINGING NETTLE (Urtica dioica)
STINGING NETTLE (Urtica
dioica)
In a radio program a physician once pointed out that the
Stinging Nettle is one of our most valuable medicinal herbs. Mankind does not realize
how valuable it is or it would plant Stinging Nettles (common... |
ST. JOHN'S WORT (Hypericum perforatum)
ST. JOHN'S WORT (Hypericum
perforatum)
This plant grows in meadows, hedges, woodlands and on roadsides. It
reaches a height of 60 cm., is much branched and its golden-yellow flowers,
grouped in umbels, are easily recognized by the red... |
SPEEDWELL (Veronica officinalis)
SPEEDWELL (Veronica
officinalis)
Common names are Veronica,
Bird's Eye, Ground-well and Common Speedwell.
When the Romans conquered Germanic lands, they learned from the old
Teutons about the great value of this much esteemed herb.... |
SMALL FLOWERED WILLOW-HERB (Epilobium parviflorum)
SMALL FLOWERED WILLOW-HERB (Epilobium
parviflorum)
Once I received a letter from a family man in which it said, I quote: "I
beg you to show me a way back to health and give my family back their healthy father."
Before, he had related... |
SHEPHERD'S PURSE (Capsella bursa-pastoris)
SHEPHERD'S PURSE (Capsella
bursa-pastoris)
Common names: Mother's
Heart, Pickpurse, Pickpocket, Lady's Purse and Rattle
Pouches.
This herb is to be found everywhere in meadows, ditches, fields
and gardens and is looked upon... |
SAGE (Salvia officinalis)
SAGE (Salvia
officinalis)
Common names: Garden Sage
and Common Sage.
Sage, the familiar plant of the kitchen garden, comes to us from
southern Europe. It grows to a height of 70 cm. and its purplish flowers are set
in whorls. The leaves... |
RAMSONS (Allium ursinum)
RAMSONS (Allium
ursinum)
Common names: Wild Garlic,
Broad-leaved Garlic, Wood Garlic, Bear's Garlic.
Every spring brings new hope and warmth. We feel joy and our thoughts
have wings, we are pleased about the first sign of green, the... |
PLANTAIN, RIBWORT (Plantago lanceolata)
PLANTAIN, RIBWORT (Plantago
lanceolata)
Common names: Long
Plantain, Ribble Grass, Snake Weed, Lamb'sTongue.
Of the many medicinal plants we know, this is one that has been as
widespread and esteemed in ancient times as it is now.... |
MISTLETOE (Viscum album)
MISTLETOE (Viscum
album)
Common names: European Mistletoe and Birdlime
Mistletoe.
The well-known Mistletoe, an evergreen, parasitic plant, grows on
deciduous trees and pine trees in a ball-like bush and is an excellent medicinal
herb... |
MALLOW (Malvavulgaris)
MALLOW (Malvavulgaris)
Common name is Cheeses.
The small leaved Mallow grows on old walls, near paths and on
waste ground, always in the neighbourhood of human habitation. Should it be found
far from it, it indicates that once a house stood there... |
LADY'S MANTLE (Alchemilla vulgaris)
LADY'S MANTLE (Alchemilla
vulgaris)
Common names are Lion's Foot, Bear's Foot,
Nine Hooks and Dew Cup.
It is found on grasslands, woodlands, high-lying ground and in mountainous
regions. The plant has somewhat kidney-shaped... |
INDIAN CORN (Zea Mays)
INDIAN CORN (Zea Mays)
Corn is cultivated in many parts of the world and in recent years has become
popular in Europe. From the husks or ears hang many soft filaments called "the
silk". This is the part that has medicinal properties... |
HORSETAIL (Equisetum arvense)
HORSETAIL (Equisetum arvense)
Common names are Peterwort, Dutch rushes, Shave-grass and
Bottle-brush.
In early spring the brown fertile stems with a terminal cone-like catkin containing
the spores grow from the deep and creeping rhizomes... |
GREATER CELANDINE (Chelidonium majus)
GREATER CELANDINE (Chelidonium
majus)
Common names: Swallow Wort, Garden Celandine, Tetterwort,
Felonwort.
Greater Celandine is not related to the Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus
ficaria) and the only thing they have in common is the colour... |
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago virga-aurea)
GOLDEN ROD (Solidago
virga-aurea)
Common names: Solidago,
Aaron's Rod.
This medicinal plant is found in woods and copses, in moist ditches and
on hillsides. The erect stem with its bushy branches on the upper half, carrying
yellow... |
DANDELION (Taraxacum officinale)
DANDELION (Taraxacum
officinale)
Common names: Priest's
Crown, Blow-Ball and Swine's Snout.
This plant, looked upon as a troublesome weed in lawns,
is Nature's greatest healing aid for suffering mankind. It flowers in April... |
COWSLIP (Primula officinalis)
COWSLIP (Primula
officinalis)
Common names: Herb Peter,
Key Flower, Key of Heaven, Fairy Cups and Paigles.
The golden yellow blossoms of this variety of Cowslip have an honey-like, agreeable
fragrance and, forming an umbel on a long stalk,... |
COMMON CLUB MOSS (Lycopodium clavatum)
COMMON CLUB MOSS (Lycopodium
clavatum)
Common names: Vegetable
Sulphur and Wolf's Claw.
This mossy evergreen plant has 1 to 2 metre long ramblers which trail
along the forest ground with their hair-like roots. From these ramblers... |
COMFREY (Symphytum officinale)
COMFREY (Symphytum
officinale)
Common names: Knit Bone,
Boneset, Consound and Bruise wort.
This medicinal plant belongs to our most indispensable and valued
herbs, which nature has in store for us. It grows in moist meadows, ditches and... |
COLTSFOOT (Tussilago farfara)
COLTSFOOT (Tussilago
farfara)
Common names: Horsehoof,
Coughwort, Bull's Foot and Foalswort.
When our meadows and hills show no sign of spring and the eye
just barely notices the swelling of the willow-catkins, the Coltsfoot is the... |
CAMOMILE (Matricaria chamomilla)
CAMOMILE (Matricaria
chamomilla)
Common names: German
Camomile, Wild Camomile, True Camomile, Scented Mayweed.
It grows on clay soils, arable land, hillsides, in glades, clover-, potato-,
corn-, and wheatfields. After snow rich winters... |
CALENDULA, MARIGOLD (Calendula off icinalis)
CALENDULA, MARIGOLD (Calendula off
icinalis)
Common names: Pot Marigold,
Mary Gowles, Golds.
Calendula has a noteworthy place among our native herbs. It belongs to
the plants which are beneficial in cancer and cancerlike growths. It is... |
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
CALAMUS, SWEET FLAG (Acorus calamus)
Common names: Sweet Sedge, Sweet Rush, Sweet Root, Myrtle Grass, Sweet
Myrtle.
This aquatic plant grows by ponds, lakes, marshes and the banks of quiet
waters. The rhizomes out of which numerous swordshaped... |
BUTTERBUR, UMBRELLA PLANT (Petasites officinalis)
BUTTERBUR, UMBRELLA PLANT (Petasites
officinalis)
Common names: Bog Rhubarb,
Flapperdock.
Butterbur grows on the edges of rivers and woods, in ditches and marshy
meadows. It is much larger than the Coltsfoot, which belongs to the same
family... |
BEDSTRAW (Galium)
BEDSTRAW (Galium)
Common names:
Clivers, Goosegrass, Yellow Bedstraw, Maid's Hair, Cheese Rennet, Hedge Bedstraw
and Lady's Bedstraw.
There are several species: Galium aparine, commonly known as Clivers or
Goose-grass, grows in... |
AGRIMONY (Agrimonia eupatoria)
AGRIMONY (Agrimonia
eupatoria)
Common names: Sticklewort, Cockle Burr, Church
Steeples.
It grows in sunny dry places, on hedgebanks, on sides
of fields, woods and paths, on wastelands and near ruins. Its small yellow
flowers cluster... |
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