Grayia arizonica
Grayia arizonica, also known as Arizona greasewood, is a small, shrubby plant native to the southwestern United States, particularly in Arizona and New Mexico.
It has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties, primarily due to its high concentration of saponins and other bioactive compounds.
The plant has been found to exhibit anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, which can contribute to its health benefits, including reducing fever, relieving respiratory issues, and supporting skin health.
Grayia arizonica can be prepared into teas, infusions, or tinctures, making it accessible for herbal remedies, although further research is necessary to confirm its efficacy and potential interactions.