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It is best framed as a vitamin C rich fruit botanical with food/supplement relevance.
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Antioxidant • Inflammatory Signaling Modulation
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It should be framed modestly because traditional use is much stronger than modern evidence.
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Immune • Respiratory
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It is best framed as a culinary medicinal seed with strong traditional GI positioning.
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Digestive • Digestive Support
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Immune • Metabolic
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Metabolic • Metabolic Regulation
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Sleep • Stress
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Respiratory • Inflammatory Signaling Modulation
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Anemarrhena asphodeloides contains Timosaponin AIII and is linked here to PI3K/Akt modulation.
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Anti Inflammatory • Metabolic
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Digestive • Respiratory
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Anti Inflammatory • Analgesic
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Anti Inflammatory • Analgesic
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It should be framed carefully because furanocoumarin context matters for some use cases.
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Digestive • Digestive Support
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Anti Inflammatory • Hormonal
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Digestive • Respiratory
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It is best framed around bark polyphenols and triterpenes with specific cardiotonic support positioning.
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Antioxidant • Cardiovascular
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Artemisia absinthium contains Thujone and is linked here to GABA A receptor antagonism.
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Sleep • Inflammatory Signaling Modulation
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Artemisia annua contains Artemisinin and is linked here to ROS mediated signaling modulation.
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Antiviral • Immune
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Liver Protective • Digestive
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It is best framed around bitter compound and phenolic support for digestion and bile related positioning rather than broad detox claims.
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Antioxidant • Digestive
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It is best framed around chalcone rich chemistry with modest translational evidence.
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Antioxidant • Metabolic
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It should be framed conservatively because traditional gynecologic use is much stronger than modern evidence.
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Hormonal • Reproductive
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Sleep • Stress
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Cognitive • Metabolic
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It is best framed around astragalosides and polysaccharides.
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Research Pending • Stress
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Astragalus membranaceus contains Astragaloside IV and is linked here to PI3K/Akt modulation.
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Research Pending • Stress
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It is best framed as a digestive tonic rhizome with traditional system relevance.
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Sleep • Inflammatory Signaling Modulation
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Atractylodes macrocephala contains Atractylenolide I and is linked here to PI3K/Akt modulation.
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Digestive • Immune
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Antioxidant • Cognitive
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Antioxidant • Digestive
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Lagerstroemia speciosa contains Corosolic acid and is linked here to AMPK activation.
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Metabolic • Metabolic Regulation
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Anti Inflammatory • Inflammatory Signaling Modulation
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It is best framed around berberine bearing root bark with GI and medication interaction caution.
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Anti Inflammatory • Digestive
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Digestive • Antimicrobial
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Contains charantin and polypeptide p which lower blood glucose.
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Metabolic • Metabolic Regulation
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Black Cohosh centers on the root; rhizome.
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Anti Inflammatory • Hormonal
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Piper nigrum contains Beta caryophyllene and is linked here to CB2 receptor agonism.
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Research Pending • Metabolic Regulation
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