Tag: topical

  • Myrrh Monograph

    Myrrh Monograph

    Sacred resin with powerful antimicrobial and astringent properties. Traditional medicine and spiritual use. Supports oral health, wound healing, and respiratory conditions. Often combined with frankincense. Bitter, warming resin. Ancient medicine meeting modern applications. Used as tincture or topical preparation. Requires quality sourcing.

  • Marshmallow Monograph

    Marshmallow Monograph

    Soothing demulcent herb protecting mucous membranes. Root particularly mucilaginous, coating and calming irritated tissues. Supports digestive, respiratory, and urinary health. Traditional remedy for inflammation and irritation. Gentle, safe for all ages. Makes thick, soothing tea. Essential herb for soothing inflamed tissues.

  • Cayenne Monograph

    Cayenne Monograph

    Powerful circulatory stimulant and topical pain reliever. Capsaicin depletes substance P for lasting pain relief in arthritis, neuropathy, chronic pain. Warms cold extremities, supports cardiovascular health, stimulates metabolism. Research-validated topical analgesic. Start with tiny amounts—intensely hot. Handle carefully to avoid eye contact.

  • Rosemary Monograph

    Rosemary Monograph

    Aromatic Mediterranean herb supporting memory, circulation, and digestion. Antioxidant properties protect brain and cardiovascular system. Traditional remedy for mental clarity. Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. Easy to grow in NZ. Culinary herb delivering daily medicinal benefits. Essential addition to herbal medicine cabinet and kitchen.

  • Horopito Monograph

    Horopito Monograph

    Endemic NZ plant with powerful antifungal properties. Polygodial provides exceptional activity against candida and other fungi. Traditional rongoā Māori medicine for infections. Intensely peppery taste indicates potency. Research validates anti-H. pylori effects for ulcers. Supports digestive and skin health. Easily grown native plant combining ornamental beauty with medicine.

  • Kānuka Monograph

    Kānuka Monograph

    Native NZ tree related to manuka with antimicrobial properties. Traditional rongoā for skin conditions and wounds. Less research than manuka but traditionally valued. Beautiful native plant supporting ecosystems. Respect traditional knowledge and sustainable harvest. Important cultural and ecological resource. Deserves further documentation and research.

  • Mānuka Monograph

    Mānuka Monograph

    Iconic NZ tree with powerful antimicrobial honey. Honey supports wound healing, digestive health, and immune function. Leaves traditionally used in rongoā as tea and topical preparation. Essential oil highly antimicrobial. Famous globally for honey. Important cultural and economic plant. Conservation important due to commercial pressure.

  • Kumerahou Monograph

    Kumerahou Monograph

    Native NZ shrub with expectorant and soap-like properties. Traditional rongoā for respiratory conditions. Saponins create lather when rubbed with water. Flowers and leaves used medicinally. Traditional Māori remedy for chest complaints. Beautiful native plant. Requires sustainable harvest and respect for traditional knowledge.

  • St. John’s Wort Monograph

    St. John’s Wort Monograph

    Bright yellow flower supporting mood and nerve health. Well-researched antidepressant for mild to moderate depression. Topically benefits nerve pain and wounds. Requires consistent use over weeks. Significant drug interactions require professional guidance. Sunlight sensitivity possible. Powerful plant requiring appropriate use and professional oversight.

  • Chickweed Monograph

    Chickweed Monograph

    Common garden weed with cooling, soothing properties for skin and digestion. Nutritious edible green high in vitamins. Topically soothes itching, rashes, and minor irritations. Fresh plant makes pleasant salad or poultice. Grows abundantly in NZ. Free medicine and food overlooked in many gardens.