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Best nootropic tea: Bacopa, Cistanche, Haritaki, Polygala, Semen cuscutae, and Vaccinium may improve memory, focus, and motivation.
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Best nootropic tea: Bacopa, Cistanche, Haritaki, Polygala, Semen cuscutae, and Vaccinium may improve memory, focus, and motivation.

Cistanche extract may provide significant herbal support for memory disorders, especially those related to gut microbial dysbiosis,

Foods that heal the gut include Terminalia chebula (Haritaki), an herbal extract that offers many health benefits.

Ready for a gut detox? Start the new year off right with Phyllanthus niruri tea or extract.

A Cardiology Journal study suggests Cistus incanus may decrease cardiovascular risk factors, including oxidative stress and dyslipidemia.

Paeonia officinalis, like Paeonia lactiflora (White Peony), is an all-natural extract that offers substantial support for inflammation.

We regularly share resources about healthy teas and botanical herbal supplements. Here are some highlights from 2021!

Good news: research studies show Phyllanthus niruri (Chanca Piedra) as an effective agent against Helicobacter pylori infection.

Your body naturally produces a “bliss molecule” (anandamide). Phyllanthus niruri makes more anandamide available to your body

Can Cryptolepis eradicate B. burgdorferi? A recent study says it can, thereby providing Lyme disease treatment support.

Looking for natural anxiety relief? Try all-natural Polygala tenuifolia extract, a favorite in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

The free Lessons from the Darkness ebook from Linden Botanicals is a guide to surviving the holidays.