Herbal Pharmacology
Plants are a rich source of phytochemicals that have a variety of pharmacological activities. In fact, the majority of drugs on the market are either from natural sources or have been inspired by compounds found in nature.
Below is a list of phytochemicals and other nutrients and their actions on the human body.
Allergy Health
- Stinging Nettles
- Quercetin and Rutin
- Rosemary leaf (standardized to rosmarinic acid)
- N-Acetyl cysteine
Cardiovascular Health
- Berberine for cholesterol
- Bergamot for cholesterol
- Fiber (soluble) cholesterol
- CoQ10
Endocrine Health
- Berberine for blood sugar
- Fiber for blood sugar
Gastrointestinal Health
Immune Health
Vitamins and minerals
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B2 and B5
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Zinc
- Arabinogalactan
- Andrographis
- Black Elderberry
- Lemon Balm
- Oregano
Musculoskeletal Health
- Curcumin for arthritis
- Burdock for arthritis
- Fish oil and Omega-3 fatty acids for inflammation
Sleep Health
Promote “Falling Asleep”
- Melatonin for sleep
- Micro-melatonin for sleep
- Valerian root
- Lemon Balm Leaf
- Passionflower
- Skullcap root
Promote “Staying Asleep”
- Cherries for sleep
- 5-HTP
- Ashwaghanda
- GABA
- German Chamomile
- Theanine
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