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Butternut Bark

$50.00
Butternut is a deciduous tree growing to 25m by 20m at a steady rate. It flowers from May to June and the seeds ripen in October to November.  The flowers are monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and are pollinated by the wind. It cannot grow in the shade and prefers light sandy, loamy and clay soils that are well drained.

Cacao Powder

$50.00
The fiber in cacao powder promotes healthy digestion and can reduce the risk and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive problems.

Calcium Ascorbate

$50.00
It is used to treat or prevent vitamin C deficiency

Calednula

$50.00
Calendula flower is commonly used for wounds, rashes, infection, inflammation, and many other conditions. However, there is no strong evidence to support calendula for any use.

Cardamon

$50.00
If you're familiar with the world of spices, then chances are you've experimented a little with cardamom. Each tiny, unassuming pod is full of smokey--almost peppery--flavor that can add wonderful depth to any recipe. Use Organic Cardamom Extract in beverages, pastries, breads, and so much more. Organic Cardamom Extract is vegan, kosher, and gluten-free.

Celery

$50.00
It is thought that the chemicals in celery can have many effects on the human body, including lowering blood pressure our website and blood sugar and causing sleepiness, but there is limited research to support these proposed effects.

Chinese Gentian

$50.00
used gentian root to fight inflammation and swelling, treat infected wounds, and serve as an antidote to animal poison.

Chinese Red Sage

$50.00
Danshen is used for circulation problems, “brain attack” (stroke), chest pain (angina pectoris), and other diseases of the heart and blood vessels. It is also used for menstrual disorders, chronic liver disease, and trouble sleeping caused by complaints such as rapid heartbeat and tight chest.

Cleavers

$50.00

Cleavers isn't known to interact with any medications or other herbal supplements. As an edible plant, there appears to be minimal risk associated with ingesting cleavers or placing it on the skin. Although no notable side effects are associated with cleavers, an allergic reaction is always possible.Non-specific signs of an allergy include:

  • Diarrhea
  • Dizziness
  • Hives or a rash
  • Itchiness
  • Runny nose
  • Stomach pain
  • Throat swelling
  • Trouble breathing
  • Watery or red eyes