Every ingredient in iHeRQles is a plant. No synthetic fillers, no artificial additives, no proprietary blends obscuring what you're putting in your body. What you see here is the complete formula — 43 medicinal plants in food grade ethanol as carrier. The formula is commonly referred to as "44 ingredients" — that count includes the ethanol. Nothing added. Nothing hidden.
Each plant was selected for a specific therapeutic role. Together they form a system, not a list.
43 Medicinal Plants · Food Grade Ethanol · Complete Formula DisclosedAdaptogens help the body adapt to stress, normalize cortisol, and shift the nervous system from sympathetic dominance (survival mode) toward parasympathetic function (healing mode). Without this shift, no amount of nutrition can be fully utilized.
The foundational adaptogen. Builds stamina, resilience, and stress tolerance over time. Regulates the HPA axis — the hormonal stress response system — normalizing cortisol without suppressing it.
Key compounds: Eleutherosides, polysaccharides
Minerals: Potassium 300–400 mg, magnesium 20–30 mg per 100g
Premier immune tonic and adaptogen. Activates telomerase in human cells, stimulates bone marrow stem cell production, and supports adrenal function. Used clinically alongside chemotherapy to maintain white blood cell counts.
Key compounds: Astragalosides (incl. Astragaloside IV), polysaccharides, flavonoids
Notable mineral: Selenium 15–30 mcg — supports thyroid and immune function
Reduces cortisol naturally, supports adrenal function, and calms the nervous system. Also powerfully anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective. Revered in Ayurvedic medicine as "The Incomparable One."
Key compounds: Eugenol, linalool, ursolic acid
Vitamins: K 415 mcg (518% DV), A 5,275 IU per 100g
Minerals: Manganese 1.15 mg (58% DV), calcium 177 mg
These plants work at the deepest level of biological aging — protecting and potentially lengthening telomeres, supporting stem cell function, and providing the antioxidant protection that slows cellular aging at its root.
One of the most celebrated longevity herbs in Chinese medicine. Named "He Shou Wu" — Mr. He's black hair — because it traditionally reverses graying by activating stem cells in hair follicles. Contains resveratrol-like compounds and supports telomerase activity.
Key compounds: Stilbenes, resveratrol analogs, anthraquinones, lecithin
Notable minerals: Iron 15–25 mg, zinc 5–8 mg — among the best herbal sources of both
The world's most valuable spice by weight. Clinically studied antidepressant comparable to SSRIs in published trials. Powerful antioxidant protecting DNA and cellular structures from oxidative damage associated with accelerated aging.
Key compounds: Crocin, safranal, picrocrocin
Minerals: Manganese 28.4 mg (extremely high), magnesium 264 mg, iron 11.1 mg per 100g
Population studies show regular green tea drinkers have measurably longer telomeres and lower biological age. EGCG is one of the most studied polyphenol antioxidants on earth — crosses the blood-brain barrier and protects neurons directly.
Key compounds: EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), L-theanine, catechins
Notable: L-theanine is unique to tea — promotes calm alertness without sedation
Chronic inflammation is the common thread underlying heart disease, cancer, diabetes, neurodegeneration, and accelerated aging. These plants address inflammation through multiple distinct biochemical pathways — making it far harder for the body to maintain a chronic inflammatory state.
The most studied anti-inflammatory plant on earth. Curcumin inhibits COX-2 and LOX enzymes, suppresses NF-kB signaling, protects telomeres from oxidative damage, crosses the blood-brain barrier, and shields cells during detoxification.
Key compounds: Curcumin (2–5% of root), turmerones
Minerals: Iron 55 mg, manganese 19.8 mg, potassium 2,080 mg per 100g — extraordinarily mineral-rich
Natural pain reliever and anti-inflammatory used for over 5,000 years. Gingerols and shogaols inhibit multiple inflammatory enzymes, enhance circulation, reduce nausea, and aid curcumin absorption — the two work synergistically.
Key compounds: Gingerols, shogaols, paradols
Minerals: Potassium 415 mg, magnesium 43 mg, copper 0.226 mg per 100g
The original aspirin. Salicin converts to salicylic acid in the body — the same active mechanism as aspirin, but in whole-plant form with additional compounds that modulate its effects and reduce gastric irritation.
Key compounds: Salicin, flavonoids, tannins
Note: Bark is not a significant nutritional source — value is entirely medicinal
Powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that crosses the blood-brain barrier. Studied for Alzheimer's prevention and memory enhancement. Carnosic acid is one of the most potent natural antioxidants known.
Key compounds: Rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, camphor
Minerals: Calcium 317 mg, iron 6.7 mg, magnesium 91 mg per 100g dried
Premier blood purifier and anti-inflammatory. Supports lymphatic drainage, liver function, and gut health simultaneously. Rich in inulin — a prebiotic fiber that feeds beneficial gut bacteria, where 80% of the immune system resides.
Key compounds: Inulin (45–50% of root), polyacetylenes, lignans
Minerals: Potassium 308 mg, magnesium 38 mg per 100g fresh
Ancient medicinal herb used since biblical times. Anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and expectorant. Supports respiratory health and helps clear mucus from the lungs. Historically used for chest infections and bronchitis.
Key compounds: Marrubiin, pinocamphone, ursolic acid
Minerals: Calcium 150–200 mg, iron 5–8 mg, potassium 400–600 mg per 100g
These plants have some of the strongest clinical evidence of any herbs in the formula. Several have been studied in formal clinical trials for blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart failure.
The most clinically validated heart herb in Western medicine. Used in formal clinical trials for congestive heart failure. Strengthens heart muscle contraction, improves coronary blood flow, lowers blood pressure, and strengthens arterial walls through OPCs.
Key compounds: Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs), vitexin, hyperoside
Vitamins: Vitamin C 90–100 mg per 100g berries
Among the most studied medicinal plants on earth. Proven to lower blood pressure, reduce LDL cholesterol, and protect arteries. Also chelates heavy metals (mercury, lead, cadmium), stimulates glutathione production, and provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.
Key compounds: Allicin, alliin, ajoene, sulfur compounds
Vitamins: B6 1.2 mg (60% DV), C 31 mg
Minerals: Manganese 1.7 mg (84% DV), selenium 14.2 mcg
Natural vasodilator — opens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure through phthalide compounds. Alkalizes the blood, supports kidney filtration of metabolic waste, and acts as a natural diuretic for toxin elimination.
Key compounds: Phthalides (3nB), apigenin, luteolin
Vitamins: Vitamin K 29 mcg (37% DV), folate 36 mcg
Minerals: Potassium 260 mg per 100g
The name says it: heart herb. Used for centuries for heart palpitations, anxiety-driven cardiovascular symptoms, and nervous tension. Leonurine has direct vasodilatory and mild sedative effects — addressing the heart-stress connection directly.
Key compounds: Leonurine, stachydrine, iridoids
Minerals: Calcium 200–300 mg, potassium 400–600 mg per 100g
Named after Achilles, who used it to stop soldiers' bleeding. Regulates blood pressure in both directions — raises if low, lowers if high. Improves peripheral circulation and supports healthy blood clotting response.
Key compounds: Flavonoids, sesquiterpene lactones, achillin
Vitamins: Vitamin C 20–40 mg, vitamin K moderate
Minerals: Calcium 100–200 mg, potassium 300–500 mg
These plants support the body's three primary detoxification systems simultaneously. In a world of unprecedented toxic exposure, comprehensive detox support is foundational — not optional.
The premier liver herb. Cynarin and chlorogenic acid stimulate bile production — the body's primary mechanism for carrying fat-soluble toxins out. Protects liver cells during detoxification and breaks down synthetic chemicals and hormone metabolites.
Key compounds: Cynarin, chlorogenic acid, luteolin
Vitamins: Folate 68 mcg (17% DV), vitamin K 15 mcg, vitamin C 12 mg
Minerals: Magnesium 60 mg, potassium 370 mg per 100g
The only marine plant in the formula. Provides the full spectrum of ocean trace minerals unavailable from land plants. Exceptionally high iodine supports thyroid function and displaces toxic fluoride and bromide that compete for thyroid receptors.
Key compounds: Fucoidans, alginates, phlorotannins
Notable: Iodine content extremely high — essential for thyroid and metabolic function
Full-spectrum trace minerals: calcium 300–400 mg, magnesium 100–150 mg, iron 10–20 mg per 100g
Traditional kidney and urinary tract cleanser. Diuretic action increases urinary output, flushing metabolic waste and water-soluble toxins. Antiseptic properties address urinary infections at the source.
Key compounds: Terpinen-4-ol, alpha-pinene, essential oils
Vitamins: Vitamin C moderate
Minerals: Calcium 20–30 mg, potassium 200–300 mg per 100g
Liver tonic and lymphatic herb. Supports bile flow, aids liver regeneration, and promotes lymphatic movement. Traditionally used for nervous exhaustion alongside liver congestion — recognizing the liver-nervous system connection.
Key compounds: Iridoid glycosides, verbenalin, hastatoside
Minerals: Calcium 100–200 mg, iron 5–10 mg, magnesium 50–100 mg per 100g
A healthy immune system isn't just active — it's intelligent. These plants enhance immune function while also modulating it, preventing the overactivation that drives autoimmune conditions and chronic inflammation.
The most evidence-backed antiviral herb in Western herbalism. Anthocyanins directly inhibit influenza viruses and support interferon production. Clinical studies show reduced duration and severity of cold and flu symptoms.
Key compounds: Anthocyanins, quercetin, rutin, sambunigrin
Vitamins: Vitamin C 36 mg (60% DV), B6 0.23 mg per 100g berries
Minerals: Potassium 280 mg, iron 1.6 mg
One of the oldest medicines in recorded history. Broad-spectrum antimicrobial — active against bacteria, fungi, and some viruses. Supports oral health, gut microbial balance, and wound healing. Referenced across ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Ayurvedic traditions.
Key compounds: Sesquiterpenes, furanosesquiterpenoids, commiphoric acids
Note: Resin — nutritional content negligible; medicinal value is entirely in volatile oil compounds
Powerful immune stimulant and respiratory herb. Contains inulin (45–50% of root) — one of the richest prebiotic sources in the plant kingdom. Alantolactone has documented antimicrobial and antiparasitic activity.
Key compounds: Inulin, alantolactone, isoalantolactone, essential oils
Minerals: Potassium 300–500 mg, calcium 50–100 mg, iron 3–5 mg per 100g
The brain is the most electrically active organ in the body. These plants support cognitive function, protect neurons from damage, promote neurogenesis, and calm the nervous system — addressing both the electrical and chemical foundations of mental health.
GABA-ergic nervine — enhances GABA activity in the brain, reducing anxiety without sedation. Improves sleep quality, protects brain cells from oxidative damage, and has documented antiviral activity against herpes simplex.
Key compounds: Rosmarinic acid, citral, citronellal, flavonoids
Minerals: Potassium 1,000–1,500 mg, calcium 500–800 mg, magnesium 200–300 mg per 100g dried — exceptionally mineral-rich
Studied for memory enhancement and Alzheimer's prevention. Inhibits acetylcholinesterase — the same mechanism as leading Alzheimer's drugs. Exceptionally nutrient-dense with extraordinary mineral content.
Key compounds: Rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, salvianolic acids
Vitamins: Vitamin K 1,715 mcg, vitamin A 5,900 IU, folate 274 mcg per 100g
Minerals: Calcium 1,652 mg, iron 28.1 mg, magnesium 428 mg — extremely high in all
Powerful sedative and nervine. Promotes deep sleep — essential for cellular regeneration, immune function, and memory consolidation. Contains phytoestrogens that support hormonal balance, particularly during menopause.
Key compounds: Humulone, lupulone, 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, phytoestrogens
Minerals: Calcium 50–100 mg, magnesium 50–80 mg, potassium 300–500 mg per 100g
Traditional mood enhancer and nervous system tonic from Central America. Used for anxiety, depression, and mental exhaustion. Also traditionally used as an aphrodisiac — supporting reproductive vitality alongside nervous system balance.
Key compounds: Flavonoids, arbutin, damianin, thymol, cineole
Minerals: Calcium 100–150 mg, iron 4–6 mg, potassium 300–500 mg per 100g
Note: Contains small amounts of caffeine (~0.5–1%)
80% of the immune system lives in the gut. A damaged or imbalanced gut undermines every other system in the body. These plants address digestive function at every level — from immediate symptom relief to deep gut lining repair.
Premier carminative — eliminates gas and bloating within hours of use. Antispasmodic for IBS and digestive cramping. Also phytoestrogenic, supporting hormonal balance in women. One of the most mineral-dense plants in the formula.
Key compounds: Trans-anethole, fenchone, estragole
Minerals (seeds): Calcium 1,196 mg, iron 18.5 mg, magnesium 385 mg, potassium 1,694 mg, manganese 6.5 mg per 100g — extraordinary
Powerful carminative and antispasmodic. Traditional post-meal digestive used across the Mediterranean and Middle East for thousands of years. Antimicrobial properties help balance gut flora.
Key compounds: Trans-anethole (80–90% of essential oil)
Minerals: Calcium 646 mg, iron 37 mg, magnesium 170 mg, potassium 1,441 mg per 100g — very high in all
Traditional digestive and carminative, especially effective for infant colic and gas (gripe water). Anti-inflammatory for the gut lining. Rich mineral content with exceptionally high calcium.
Key compounds: Carvone, limonene, anethofuran
Minerals: Calcium 1,516 mg, iron 16 mg, manganese 1.8 mg per 100g seeds
Vitamins: Vitamin C 85 mg
Classic European digestive bitter. Stimulates the body's own digestive enzyme and bile production through reflex action — enhancing fat digestion, improving absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, and supporting liver and gallbladder function.
Key compounds: Secoiridoid glycosides (swertiamarin, gentiopicrin), alkaloids
Minerals: Calcium 100–200 mg, potassium 300–500 mg, iron 5–8 mg per 100g
Soothing mucilaginous herb that coats and protects irritated mucous membranes throughout the digestive and respiratory tract. Used for leaky gut, IBS, gastritis, and chronic cough. Saponins have expectorant action in the lungs.
Key compounds: Mucilage, saponins, verbascosaponin, flavonoids
Minerals: Calcium 200–300 mg, magnesium 50–80 mg, potassium 300–500 mg per 100g
These plants are among the most nutritionally dense substances on earth. While iHeRQles is primarily a medicinal tincture — not a vitamin supplement — these plants bring extraordinary concentrations of vitamins and minerals that support every biological process in the formula.
The most nutrient-dense plant in the formula. Contains all essential amino acids — making it a complete protein source. Exceptionally high chlorophyll mirrors human blood's molecular structure, earning it the title "nature's blood builder."
Vitamins: K 2,000–3,000 mcg, A 8,000–10,000 IU, C 150–200 mg (fresh), full B-complex including B12 (rare for plants), E 20–40 mg
Minerals: Calcium 1,500–2,000 mg, iron 30–50 mg, magnesium 300–400 mg, potassium 2,000–3,000 mg per 100g dried
Other: Complete protein, chlorophyll, omega-3 ALA, saponins, isoflavones
Dismissed as a garnish, parsley is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on earth. Exceptional vitamin K content supports bone health, blood clotting, and cardiovascular calcification prevention. Strong diuretic and kidney tonic.
Vitamins: K 1,640 mcg (2,050% DV), C 133 mg (222% DV), A 8,424 IU (168% DV), folate 152 mcg (38% DV) per 100g
Minerals: Iron 6.2 mg (34% DV), potassium 554 mg, magnesium 50 mg, calcium 138 mg
The unrivalled vitamin C source in the plant kingdom — 20 to 40 times more vitamin C than oranges. Rich in bioflavonoids that enhance vitamin C absorption and provide independent antioxidant activity. Supports immune function, skin, collagen, and telomere protection.
Vitamins: C 426–2,000 mg (extraordinary range), A 4,345 IU (87% DV), E 5.8 mg (29% DV), K 26 mcg per 100g
Other: Bioflavonoids — very high; enhance all vitamin C activity
One of the most mineral-rich herbs on earth when dried. Potent antimicrobial — thymol is a proven antiseptic used in commercial products. Exceptional respiratory herb for clearing mucus and fighting respiratory infections.
Vitamins: K 1,715 mcg, A 4,751 IU, C 160 mg per 100g dried
Minerals: Iron 124 mg, calcium 1,890 mg, manganese 7.9 mg, magnesium 220 mg — extraordinary concentrations in all
Key compounds: Thymol, carvacrol
Closely related to oregano. Carminative, antispasmodic, and nervine. Supports digestion, calms the nervous system, and provides exceptional mineral nutrition when dried. Traditional herb for grief and emotional distress.
Vitamins: K 622 mcg, A 8,068 IU per 100g dried
Minerals: Calcium 1,990 mg, iron 82.7 mg, manganese 3.5 mg per 100g dried — extremely concentrated
Hormonal balance is foundational to energy, mood, metabolism, immune function, and aging. These plants provide phytoestrogenic compounds, reproductive tonics, and herbs that support the hormonal systems required for cellular regeneration.
The most celebrated women's herb in Western herbalism. Fragarine tones and strengthens uterine muscle. Traditionally used throughout pregnancy and for menstrual regulation. Rich in iron and calcium — nutrients most needed during reproductive years.
Key compounds: Fragarine, tannins, flavonoids
Vitamins: C 50–100 mg, E present, K present per 100g dried
Minerals: Calcium 300–500 mg, iron 10–15 mg, magnesium 100–150 mg, potassium 500–800 mg
Traditional respiratory sedative and antispasmodic. Prunasin compounds have expectorant and cough-suppressing action. Also used as a bitter tonic supporting digestion and liver function.
Key compounds: Prunasin, benzaldehyde, tannins
Note: Bark — not a significant nutritional source; value is entirely medicinal
Mild central nervous system stimulant. Provides gentle, sustained energy through caffeine and theobromine — more balanced than caffeine alone. Traditionally used in West Africa for physical endurance and mental stamina. Supports metabolism.
Key compounds: Caffeine (2–3%), theobromine, kolanin
Minerals: Potassium 500–700 mg, magnesium 200–300 mg, iron 3–5 mg per 100g
Lung tissue takes 8 years to fully regenerate. Providing continuous respiratory support throughout that cycle ensures the new tissue is built in a healthy environment — free from chronic inflammation and microbial burden.
Mild expectorant and antispasmodic for the respiratory tract. Soothes bronchial spasms and helps clear mucus. Also supports digestion and provides phytoestrogenic balance — the bulb and seeds offer complementary profiles.
Key compounds: Anethole, fenchone (milder concentration than seeds)
Vitamins: C 12 mg (20% DV), K 10 mcg (13% DV), folate 27 mcg (7% DV)
Minerals: Potassium 414 mg per 100g fresh bulb
This is the complete list of ingredients: 43 medicinal plants and food grade ethanol — a plant-derived carrier. There is nothing else.
Food grade ethanol is a plant-derived solvent produced through natural fermentation — the same process that creates wine and apple cider vinegar. Alcohol has been used as a botanical extraction medium for thousands of years because it is uniquely effective at drawing out fat-soluble medicinal compounds — flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids, resins — that water alone cannot extract. At the dose used in sublingual sprays (approximately 0.5–1ml per serving), the alcohol content is negligible. Its sole function is to extract and preserve the medicinal compounds from the plants. Everything in this formula — including the carrier — comes from nature.
No synthetic vitamins. No artificial fillers. No undisclosed proprietary blends. The formula is 43 medicinal plants in food grade ethanol — 44 ingredients total. Each plant is listed here with its therapeutic role, key compounds, and part used. What you see is everything that's in it.
Alfalfa, Parsley, Rose Hips, Sage, Thyme — extraordinary vitamin and mineral density
Basil, Marjoram, Turmeric, Fennel Seeds, Anise — very high in multiple nutrients
Astragalus, Garlic, Hawthorn, Fo-Ti, Elder, Saffron — medicinal compounds are the primary value
Myrrh, White Willow, Black Cherry — resin and bark compounds with specific medicinal roles
iHeRQles is designed as a medicinal tincture — not a vitamin supplement. Its primary value lies in the bioactive phytochemicals: adaptogens, flavonoids, saponins, alkaloids, and the compounds listed above. The nutrient profiles of the source plants are real and impressive. What reaches your bloodstream through sublingual delivery is concentrated medicinal intelligence — plant compounds selected over thousands of years of human use.
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