Gravel Root (Eupatorium purpureum): The Kidney Stone Herb
Gravel Root — Eupatorium purpureum — is a tall, majestic North American perennial, known in its native range as Joe Pye Weed (after a…
Gravel Root — Eupatorium purpureum — is a tall, majestic North American perennial, known in its native range as Joe Pye Weed (after a…
Gotu Kola — Centella asiatica — is one of the most revered herbs in both Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Used for thousands of…
Golden Seal — Hydrastis canadensis — is one of the most celebrated and most over-used herbs in Western herbalism. Its reputation as a cure-all…
Golden Rod — Solidago virgaurea — is a tall, graceful British wildflower whose golden-yellow flower spikes illuminate the late summer countryside and hedgerows. Its…
Gokshura — the fruit of Tribulus terrestris — is one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic medicine for male reproductive health, urinary tract…
Goat Rue — Galega officinalis — holds a unique and historically significant place in the pharmacological story of type 2 diabetes. The alkaloid galegine,…
Red Ginseng — the steam-processed and dried root of Panax ginseng — is the most celebrated and clinically studied form of Asian ginseng. The…
Ginkgo — Ginkgo biloba — is one of the oldest living tree species on earth, with a fossil record extending back 270 million years,…
Gentian — Gentiana lutea — is the most bitter herb in the Western materia medica. Its bitterness index is extraordinary — solutions of gentian…
Galangal — Alpinia officinarum (Lesser Galangal) — is a rhizomatous plant of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), native to South China and South-East Asia, widely…