White Willow, aka Salix Alba, is a low-growing deciduous tree with long, green, tapering leaves and grey-brown bark. White Willow Bark has a long history of use in traditional European herbalism. White WIllow Bark is typically tinctured or steeped as tea.
Wild Cherry, aka Prunus Serotina, have small, dark fruits that are often used as food as well as making jams and liqueurs. The tree’s reddish-brown bark has traditionally been employed for its wellness-supporting properties. Wild Cherry Tree Bark was first used by indigenous populations and was later adopted into traditional folk herbalism. This herb is…
Wild Lettuce, aka Lactuca Virosa, is the tall, wild cousin of the common lettuce with bright yellow flowers, serrated leaves, and a stem that emits a white latex when broken. Wild Lettuce is a biennial and member of the Asteraceae family, cultivated in Europe and naturalized throughout North America. Wild lettuce herb has been used…
Witch Hazel, aka Hamamelis Virginiana, is a small flowering tree in the Hamamelidaceae family. Native Americans have traditionally used Witch Hazel Leaf and roots for their beneficial properties for generations. Witch Hazel Leaf has an astringent and slightly bitter taste and can be steeped as tea or used in tincturing.
Wood Betony, aka Stachys Officinalis, has a long history of use in traditional European herbalism for its wellness promoting qualities. Wood betony is a member of the mint family, with a spike of purple flowers and heart-shaped leaves at its base that become opposite, oval, and toothed as they make their way up the stem….
Yarrow, aka Achillea Millefolium, is an herbaceous perennial with featherlike leaves and clusters of tiny, fragrant white to pink flowers. It can be found cultivated in gardens and along fields, mountains, and roadsides as a common weed. Yarrow Leaf has a long history of use for its healthful properties in traditional Western herbalism. Dried Yarrow…
Yarrow, aka Achillea Millefolium, is a member of the Asteraceae family with clusters of numerous small, fragrant flowers and featherlike leaves. Both a garden cultivar and wild weed, yarrow is popular in traditional Western herbalism for its many healthful properties. Our yarrow powder is ground from organic dried yarrow leaf and yarrow flower. Yarrow leaf…
Yellowdock’s long, thin leaves are curled at the edges, which earns it the nickname curly dock. Known for its thick, yellow, fleshy roots, Yellowdock has been employed in traditional herbal practices for its wellness-supporting qualities. Yellowdock Root can be made into a syrup, decocted as tea, extracted, and infused in oil for topical application.
Yohimbe, aka Pausinystalia Yohimbe, is taken by mouth to arouse sexual excitement, for erectile dysfunction (ED,) sexual problems caused by medications for depression called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs,) and general sexual problems in both men and women. It is also used for athletic performance, exhaustion, checst pain, high blood pressure, and low blood pressure…