
The olive leaf (Olea europaea) is a part of the olive tree considered as beneficial as its fruit, and it is particularly consumed in tea form. The most important active component it contains is Oleuropein, which has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Olive leaf tea is traditionally used as a supportive remedy against many health issues.

Wild rue seeds (Peganum harmala) are the seeds of a plant that has been used for centuries in the cultures of Anatolia, the Middle East, and Central Asia, both in traditional medicine and spiritual practices. It is also commonly known as 'evil eye plant' (nazar otu) among the people.

Udi Hindi (scientific name Aquilaria agallocha or Costus species) is a woody and aromatic plant that grows in Southeast Asia and East India. It is also commonly known as Agarwood or Kust-i Bahri. While its wood and bark sections are primarily used as incense, its use for health purposes is typically in powdered or oil form (Udi Hindi Oil / Agarwood Oil).

Plantain, more commonly known among the public as 'Damar Otu' (Ribwort or Ribgrass) (Plantago species, especially Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata), is a plant that comes in broad-leaf and narrow-leaf varieties. It has a wide range of uses in traditional herbal medicine due to its bioactive compounds (flavonoids, iridoids, tannins, mucilage, Vitamin C).

Senna leaf is the dried leaf of a plant belonging to the legume family (Fabaceae) and is widely used, especially in traditional medicine. Its most well-known and scientifically proven effect is that it is a powerful laxative.

Yellow Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula), commonly known as 'Haritaki' or simply 'Halile,' is the dried fruit of a tree that grows in warm climates, particularly in East India and surrounding regions. It holds an important place in Ayurvedic medicine, the traditional Indian system, and is often mentioned along with 'Black Myrobalan' (Terminalia citrina). Yellow Myrobalan refers to the spindle-shaped, hard, and odorless fruits that are harvested and dried before they are fully ripe.

Rosehip (Rosa canina) is the small, reddish-orange fruit of the wild rose plant, belonging to the Rosaceae family. It grows widely in Turkey and many parts of the world and is consumed, especially during winter, as tea, marmalade, jam, and molasses.

The term 'Kına bark' (Henna bark) usually refers to the bark of the Cinchona tree. This bark is a herbal substance with significant medicinal uses both historically and today.

Cherry stem is a traditional herbal product obtained from the dried stems of the cherry fruit (especially the Prunus avium species), which is typically consumed as a tea. It offers many benefits thanks to the antioxidants, flavonoids, and minerals like potassium it contains.
