Search by keywords: Browse by name: - Any -#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Browse by name: # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z About Herbs Expert advice and information on supplements, integrative medicine treatments, and more. Newsletter Sign Up Sloan Kettering @aboutherbs Tweets by @aboutherbs Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products: FAQs About Mind-Body Therapies About Herbs App Learn about this resource and read our herbal policy. 7 Herbs found N-Acetylcysteine N-acetylcysteine is used as a drug for acetaminophen overdose and to help break up mucus. It is… Purported Uses: Liver toxicity Chronic lung disease Depression Cancer Treatment side effects Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Nattokinase Nattokinase is an enzyme used to ferment soybeans. It is also available as a supplement and is most… Purported Uses: Prevent blood clots Hypertension Alzheimer’s disease Cancer treatment Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Neem Neem is a tree prevalent in South Asia. It is used in Ayurvedic medicine externally for skin… Purported Uses: Ulcers Cancer Infection Oral hygiene Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Nettle The root of Nettle, a perennial flowering plant, is widely used to treat benign prostatic… Purported Uses: Allergies Arthritis Benign prostatic hypertrophy Chest congestion Urinary problems Spasms Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Nicotinamide Nicotinamide, also known as niacinamide, is a water-soluble amide form of niacin or vitamin B3. It… Purported Uses: Acne and other dermatological conditions Skin cancer prevention Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Nigella sativa The seeds of Nigella sativa plant are used in cooking, and in traditional medicine to reduce… Purported Uses: Cancer Radiation therapy side effects Hypertension Asthma Rheumatoid arthritis Diabetes Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Noni Noni is an evergreen plant found throughout Polynesia, and its fruits are used in traditional… Purported Uses: Cancer treatment Diabetes Hypertension Immunostimulation Pain Mechanism of Action Potential Interactions Book traversal links for Integrative Medicine Previous About Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products Next Herbs, Botanicals & Other Products: FAQs