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Are Cistus creticus, Sardinian Cistus, Mediterranean Cistus, and Cistus incanus all the same thing? The answer’s “yes.”
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Are Cistus creticus, Sardinian Cistus, Mediterranean Cistus, and Cistus incanus all the same thing? The answer’s “yes.”

What is Rosa Rugosa? It’s also called Rose Hips, and it’s a great source of Vitamin C.

ShieldsUp! Immune Support Kits include 6 healthy global extracts. Each immune health support tea is packaged individually.

Are you experiencing anxiety, or have you struggled with it your whole life? Here are some tips.

Our Cistus fans often ask us how to brew Cistus incanus tea, so we filmed the process!

What does Cistus tea do? It provides immune support, Lyme disease support, and tick/mosquito repellant support. Cistus

What is Cistanche used for? Key benefits include anti-aging, anti-fatigue, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, immunological, and antioxidant properties.

Phyllanthus urinaria is not the same as Phyllanthus niruri. The reality: some suppliers don’t know the difference.

Vaccinium extract may help improve cognitive function and brain health, making it a promising cognitive decline tea.

The human microbiome is linked to immune system health and gut health. Here’s what you should know.

What is Haritaki good for? Haritaki, also called Terminalia chebula, offers excellent digestive and joint health support.

What is Cryptolepis? It’s used as herbal support for tick-borne infections like Borrelia burgdorferi and Bartonella henselae.