Herbs

Fenugreek

Trigonella foenum-graecum is an annual herb in the pea family with pale, yellow flowers and three-lobed, clover-like leaves. Fenugreek has strong pesticidal, antibacterial and antifungal qualities, which makes it an excellent home remedy for treating head lice. Its antiseptic nature means it can kill lice and their eggs for an effective (and natural) treatment.

Trigonella foenum-graecum is an annual herb in the pea family with pale, yellow flowers and three-lobed, clover-like leaves. Fenugreek has strong pesticidal, antibacterial and antifungal qualities, which makes it an excellent home remedy for treating head lice. Its antiseptic nature means it can kill lice and their eggs for an effective (and natural) treatment.

Blue Pea Flower (Clitoria ternatea)

A traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, Clitoria Ternatea has been consumed for centuries as a memory enhancer, brain booster, anti-stress and calmative agent.

Peppermint (Mentha balsamea)

A natural hybrid of spearmint and water mint. It is used for its healthful properties and has many applications in food. Peppermint leaf is commonly steeped as a refreshing tea.

Lemon Peel (Citrus limon)

Provides an excellent source of bioflavanoids and vitamin C, which supports circulatory, skin and scalp health.

Stevia Leaf (Stevia rebaudiana)

Naturally 30 times sweeter than sugar using Stevia instead of sugar helps to keep the body’s blood sugar in balance, while increasing energy levels and mental activity. Has been known to help acne, seborrhea, dermatitis, and eczema.

Squawvine (Mitchella repens)

A perennial evergreen creeper that grows on forest floors, this herb is most beneficial to the uterus, but promotes good circulation throughout the entire body.

Chaste Tree Berries (Vitex agnus-castus)

The Greeks and Romans used this plant to encourage chastity and thought of it as capable of warding off evil. More practically, however, the berries help to regulate hormone imbalances and reduce inflammation.