A calming and sedative herb to the cental nervous system.
Combats insomnia and irritable bowel syndrome.
Eases tension and anxiety.
Increases appetite and improves digestion.
Also used for menstrual and menopausal problems.
Warning: Do not use when on depression medication. Some people may have skin allergy reactions to hops.
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General tonic. Stimulates nervous and immune system. Increases general stamina and strength. May be useful for conditions such as hypertension, hypotention and neurosis. May act as an aphrodisiac. Beneficial in the treatment of irregular hormonal secretion. Protects against the effects of radiation exposure. May lower blood sugar. May be beneficial in treating irritability, insomnia and mild depression.
Warning: Do not use in conjunction with anti-depressants or stimulants including caffeine. May interfere with cardiac medication.
A mild sedative to treat nervousness, restlessness, intransigent insomnia and nervous gastrointestinal disorders, especially in children.
May be beneficial for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, seizures and hysteria.
For neuralgia and the viral infection of nerves called shingles.
Supportive herb during withdrawal from addiction to narcotic drugs.
May improve blood circulation and benefit high blood pressure.
May be used for asthma associated with spasmodic activity and tension.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
May take several weeks to achieve optimal effect and do not exceed more than 1 to 4ml twice dayly.
Do not use when using anticoagulant medicine.
Relaxing herb that combats flatulent nervous dyspepsia. Combats gastritis, diarrhoea and travel sickness. May alleviate mild anxiety and headaches.
Calms hyperactive children. Assist with insomnia.
Anti-inflammatory properties may help alleviate rheumatism and arthritis and painful swellings.
May help for menstrual pains and inflammation of the testicles.
Carminative, eases indigestion and gastritis and reduces flatulence and dyspeptic pain.
Treats stress and mental fatigue.
Boosts energy levels.
Natural anti-depressant.
Also used as an appetite supressant.
Warning: Mild headaches, slight nausea, loose stools, insomnia or a feeling of sedation.
Not to be taken with cardiac medication or anti-depressant drugs.
Active against bacteria, fungi and viruses (including herpes).
Relaxation and stress relief.
Eases spasm in the digestive tract.
Warning: Avoid when on thyroid medication because it inhibits the absorption of thyroid medication.
Beneficial in the treatment of epilepsy, insomnia, hysteria and anxiety.
Helps renew and revive the central nervous system.
May relieve and prevent epileptic seizures,
May assist with PMS and promote menstruation.
Helps treat throat infections.
May be beneficial for ADD.
Warning: Overdose causes giddiness, stupor, confusion and twitching.
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
May potentiate the effects of sedative medications.
Helpful against cell degeneration, tuberculosis, flu, diabetes and chronic fatigue. It has a calming effect on the central nervous system. It also stimulates the immune system. Has more than 18 (eighteen) secondary metabolites.
The main use of the herb is to treat nervous heart conditions.
May be supportive in the tratment of thyroid hyperactivity.
Combats arthritis. Antibiotic properties. Anti-inflammatory properties. Also used as an expectorant. Beneficial against respiratory and urinary ailments. May alleviate anxiety and tension. Combats asthma.
Use for injured nerves, depression and anxiety caused by menopausal changes.
Stimulates gastric and bowel secretions.
May have sedative and pain relieving properties for sciatica and rheumatism.
Warning: Do not use for longer than 10 days at a time.
Do not use with any other medication.
Do not use with warfarin, digoxin and anticonvulsants or other anti-depressant medication.
Vitality. Balances thyroid hormones. Anti-bacterial.
Combats stress and anxiety and diabetes.
May be beneficial against cataracts.
Brings down high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol.
Combats male infertility. Anti-inflammatory.
Warning: Not to be taken with blood thinning medication.
Large doses may cause stomach upset, diarrhoea and vomiting.
Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
Passion flower is a mild sedative. Combined with other sedative herbs.
Warning: not to be used during pregnancy or lactation.
Symptomatic treatment of asthma, bronchitis and pertussis.
For stop-smoking, it lessens the symptom of nicotine withdrawal.
Used for relaxation.
Warning: High doses can lower blood pressure and suppress breathing.
Bursting with antioxidants. Antiviral and anti-bacterial properties. Hormonal balancer.
Supportive therapy for cancer of the bones, lymphatic nodes and breasts.
Combats dermatitis and conjunctivitis. Promotes good oral health. Boosts brain function and may protect against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Warning: Not to be taken during pregnancy or lactation.
For stress and nervous exhaustion.
May be helpful for recurring cold and flu.
Lowers cholesterol.
Combats arthritic joint inflammation and high uric acid levels.
May also assist with an under active thyroid.
Warning: May trigger gluten sensitivity
A calming and sedative herb to the cental nervous system.
Combats insomnia and irritable bowel syndrome.
Eases tension and anxiety.
Increases appetite and improves digestion.
Also used for menstrual and menopausal problems.
Warning: Do not use when on depression medication. Some people may have skin allergy reactions to hops.