Published By: Lindsey Bristol
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Looking for nature-sourced ways to keep your health in check? We’ve rounded up a beneficial herb for every letter of the alphabet. They’re Mother Nature’s way to fight stress, keep joints healthy, soothe digestion, support heart health and so much more. You’re sure to find an herb to fit every wellness routine and health need. And since this isn’t an exhaustive list of the many herbs that promote wellbeing, when you’re finished reading be sure to check out the extensive selection of high-quality, carefully curated herbal supplements from Swanson Health.
 
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Ashwagandha
 
Ashwagandha is an Ayurvedic herb with many uses, but it is most frequently used as an energizing, stress-fighting adaptogen. This herb promotes calmness and relaxation while enhancing mental and physical vitality. It’s also used to support sexual health for both men and women. Learn more about adaptogens and how they work in 14 Adaptogenic Herbs for Healthy Stress Support.
 
Boswellia
 
Boswellia serrata is another time-honored herb with roots in Ayurvedic traditions. It’s used for comforting joints and promoting joint health. We use a patent-pending “next-generation” Boswellia extract from AprèsFLEX® in our new herbal joint supplement, Pure Science Herbals Pure Joint, which goes to work fast to promote joint comfort in as few as 7 days!
 
Ceylon Cinnamon
 
Much more than a kitchen spice—cinnamon is loaded with antioxidants and offers seemingly endless health benefits. Cinnamon supports cardiovascular health, helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels already within the normal range, promotes effective insulin use, provides metabolic support and it may even promote cognitive health. Bonus: It’s also delicious! Sprinkle Ceylon cinnamon powder on your oatmeal or try a full spectrum true cinnamon supplement to get the benefits.
 
Dong Quai
 
Dong quai is an herb in the same family as parsley and native to Japan and China. Dong quai is an energizing and harmonizing herb often taken to provide support during menstruation, as well as to help with menopausal and premenopausal concerns.
 
Elderberry 
 
The popularity of elderberry dates as far back as ancient Egypt, and it remains one of the most commonly used health tonics in the world. Elderberries are high in vitamin C and a good source of antioxidant flavonols and phenolic acids, among other health-supporting substances, making it a potent immune-supporting tonic. It’s so popular that it often sells out in colder months, so stock up early! Try Swanson Elderberry Echinacea Goldenseal Complex. 
 
Fenugreek
 
Fenugreek is similar to clover and native to the Mediterranean region. Fenugreek leaves are eaten as a vegetable in India and its seeds are used as a health tonic for many benefits. For men, fenugreek may help with a variety of sexual concerns including testosterone support and reproductive health.
 
Ginger
 
Ginger is a time-tested herb that has a reputation for being one of the healthiest spices in the world. Ginger contains bioactive compounds that have antioxidant properties, help calm queasy stomachs and soothe digestion. Studies show it may also comfort muscles after exercise and support joints throughout the body. Try organic crystallized ginger as a snack or get the benefits in a premium ginger root supplement. 
 
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Holy Basil
 
Holy Basil, also known as Tulsi, is considered sacred by the Hindus. It has adaptogenic properties that help counter the effects of stress, plus it has potent antioxidant components. It’s often consumed as a tea, such as in our Certified Organic Holy Basil tea. Holy Basil is also one of nature’s best sources of niacin (vitamin B-3) which is why we used Holy Basil extract to make Swanson Ultra Real Food Niacin.
 
Indian Gooseberry 
 
You may know Indian Gooseberry by another name—Amla Fruit. This ancient ayurvedic wellness tonic is loaded with antioxidant phytonutrients that support overall health and longevity. Indian gooseberries contain vitamin E, vitamin C, tannins, phosphorus, iron and calcium, and fans of this fruit say it’s also great for keeping hair and skin healthy.
 
Juniper Berries
 
Herbalists have been using juniper berries for a wide range of health applications for hundreds of years. Today, juniper supplements remain a favorite as a digestive aid, as a way to promote a healthy water balance in the body and to support urinary health. Juniper berry essential oil is also popular for its fresh scent.
 
Kudzu
 
As a traditional favorite of Chinese herbalists dating back nearly 2,000 years, kudzu and its roots have antioxidant properties that may be even more potent than vitamin E! These properties make it an excellent herb for cardiovascular maintenance, liver health and overall vitality.  
 
Lemon Balm
 
Lemon balm is a fragrant herb garden staple that contains many active compounds, including antioxidant flavonoids and polyphenols that impart wellness benefits. Researchers say it may help modulate neurotransmitter activity, thus helping with stress, anxiousness and sleep. Unwind with lemon balm tea or try it as a lemon balm supplement.
 
Maca
 
Maca is a root herb similar in appearance to radishes or turnips. Just as much a superfood as an herb, it has many healthful benefits. Maca is an adaptogen that helps the body adapt to stressors. It’s also used to boost energy, support a healthy libido, promote balance for women during menopause, and boost immune health.  Research shows it may also benefit reproductive health for men.
 
Noni 
 
Noni is a fruit native to Southeast Asia that has been used as a health tonic for thousands of years. The fruit contains powerful antioxidants, including beta carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E.  Its traditional uses include promoting regularity, comforting muscles and joints and promoting overall wellbeing and immune health.Try it by drinking certified organic noni juice or noni supplements.
 
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Oregano
 
You’ll recognize this one from your favorite Italian dishes, but it’s much more than a flavor-enhancer for pizza and pasta. Oregano oil extract provides antioxidants while promoting digestive function, immune function and soothing the respiratory system. Get concentrated oregano oil benefits in Swanson Premium Oregano Oil 10:1 Extract.
 
Pygeum
 
Extract from the bark of the African Pygeum tree has been used for health purposes throughout the centuries, with its benefits primarily attributed to phytosterols within the plant’s bark and its extracts. Pygeum supplements are used primarily for prostate, urinary tract and bladder health.
 
Quinine
 
Made from the bark of the cinchona tree, you might recognize quinine from the ingredients label on tonic water, where it’s used in very small amounts for flavoring. Quinine has played important roles in health for ages but it is extremely potent and must be properly diluted. Many people use it as a homeopathic supporter of leg comfort, especially at night.
 
Rhodiola Rosea
 
With more than 140 active components, rhodiola rosea is a beloved and widely-used adaptogen for stress support, anxiousness and many other health benefits. It has been clinically studied for reducing work stress, fighting fatigue and boosting mood. Research also shows it may also benefit brain function, reduce mental fatigue and boost work-related performance by as much as 20%!
 
Saw Palmetto
 
Saw palmetto is an herb native to the southeastern U.S. It’s a natural source of fatty acids and phytosterols and one of the most common herbs taken by men to support prostate health. It’s also used to promote urinary tract flow and maintain healthy hormonal balance. Try it in Swanson Premium Saw Palmetto.
 
Turmeric
 
Turmeric is a superfood spice with a wide variety of wellness benefits, most of which are attributed to a compound within it known as curcumin. Curcumin is an extremely potent antioxidant carotenoid pigment that’s been scientifically studied for everything from memory support to digestion, skin health, healthy aging, circulation and joint health.24,25 As a nutrient for joint health, turmeric may have comforting qualities and support healthy joint function.
 
Uva Ursi
 
Uva ursi is Latin for “bear’s grape,” a name it earned because bears seem to love its fruit and seek it out. It was used by Native Americans as a health tonic. Urva ursi leaf supplements are used to support kidney and urinary tract health, and many people take it alongside cranberry supplements for this reason.
 
Valerian
 
Valerian is one of the most popular sleep- and relaxation-supporting herbs. Its roots contain several beneficial compounds, including valerenic acid and isovaleric acid, that have a calming effect on the brain, promote sleep and reduce occasional stress and anxiousness.
 
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Wild Cherry Bark 
 
A traditional favorite for generations, wild cherry bark is exactly what it sounds like—it’s a herbal tonic made from the inner bark of cherry trees. Herbalists recommend it for supporting a healthy respiratory system. It’s often made into wild cherry bark syrup, but you can also get it in convenient wild cherry bark capsules.
 
Xi Yang Shen
 
Xi Yang Shen, also known as American Ginseng and Panax quinquefolis is revitalizing for both body and mind. It’s native to North America but cultivated in China and used in many traditional Chinese health practices. This stress-busting, energizing, immune-boosting herb is popular for promoting overall health and vitality.
 
Yohimbe
 
Yohimbe is an evergreen tree native to Africa and it’s most frequently used for stimulating sexual excitement. A chemical in the plant may increase blood flow and nerve impulses, encouraging arousal.31 Yohimbe supplements are made from the bark of the tree, and you’ll often find it combined with other herbs in combination formulas for sexual health, or alone in yohimbe bark supplements.
 
Zedoary
 
Zedoary, also known as white turmeric, is a cousin of the turmeric mentioned above and shares many of its healthful properties. Like turmeric, zedoary is an ancient spice with a long history of use as a health tonic. Due to its ability to support digestion and gastrointestinal health, it’s often found in digestive bitters. Try it in NatureWorks Swedish Bitters.
 
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