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Hibiscus ๆด›็ฅž่Šฑ

The ruby-red tea flower with solid evidence for blood pressure reduction โ€” comparable to some medications in trials. Also supports cholesterol, liver health, and weight management.

8/10
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Milk Thistle ๆฐด้ฃž่“Ÿ

The gold standard for liver support supplements. Contains silymarin, a potent antioxidant compound that protects liver cells from damage and supports detoxification.

7.5/10
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Cinnamon (Ceylon) ่‚‰ๆก‚

Beyond a kitchen spice โ€” cinnamon has solid evidence for blood sugar regulation and metabolic support. TCM uses it to warm the body and improve circulation.

7.5/10
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Boswellia (Frankincense) ไนณ้ฆ™

The anti-inflammatory resin from frankincense trees. Strong clinical evidence for osteoarthritis, IBD, and asthma. Used in TCM for pain and blood stasis.

7.5/10
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Baikal Skullcap ้ป„่Šฉ

One of the '50 fundamental herbs' of TCM. Contains baicalin, a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Used for respiratory infections, allergies, and liver protection.

7.5/10
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Oil of Oregano ็‰›่‡ณ

Concentrated oil containing carvacrol and thymol โ€” potent antimicrobial compounds. Used for respiratory infections, gut pathogens, and as a natural antibiotic alternative.

7.5/10
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Clove ไธ้ฆ™

Beyond a kitchen spice โ€” clove has the highest ORAC antioxidant value of any spice. Used in TCM for stomach cold, vomiting, and hiccups. Eugenol provides analgesic properties.

7.5/10
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Fenugreek ่ƒก่Šฆๅทด

A culinary spice with therapeutic benefits for blood sugar regulation, testosterone support, and lactation. Contains unique steroidal saponins and galactomannan fiber.

7/10
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Chinese Yam (Shan Yao) ๅฑฑ่ฏ

A staple TCM tonic food-herb for spleen and kidney. Used for fatigue, poor appetite, loose stool, and diabetes. Rich in mucilage, allantoin, and dioscorin with prebiotic effects.

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Bitter Melon ่‹ฆ็“œ

A vegetable-medicine used across Asia for blood sugar regulation. Contains charantin and polypeptide-p with insulin-like effects. Commonly consumed as juice or in stir-fries.

7/10