Much European knowledge of medicinal plants has been stamped out in the last century—but not all of it. When you’re looking to swap your thrills for chills, these traditional herbal relaxants will shift you down a few gears, without leaving you feeling chemically lobotomised.
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Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is first mentioned in the Egyptian Book of the Dead; blue and white lotuses were the most important ritual plants in ancient Egypt. The flowers were worn in the hair of the living and the dead, and were an important ornamental element in Egyptian art.
This is a 15x tincture from the Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea). Blue Lotus has played an important role in Egyptian history. These days Blue Lotus is grown around the world.
Trip Stopper 3000 can help put an end to a bad trip. This blend of valerian and maltodextrin will help to calm your nerves and bring you back down to Earth.
Scutellaria lateriflora is a small purple flower common throughout the temperate regions of the world. Now you can buy Scutellaria lateriflora extract in capsule form. Member of the mint family Scutellaria genus is also known by “skullcaps” Enriched with vitamin B3 Take up to 2 capsules daily
Catmint (Nepeta cataria), also known as catnip, is an intoxicant for cats (in fact most felines, even lions) and a mild relaxant in humans. It is a flowering, perennial plant native to Asia and Europe that grows easily even in poor soils.
Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is an old Germanic ritual herb, sacred to the goddess Hertha. The herb used to be hung outside houses as a protection against witches and evil. It has also been used as an aphrodisiac, and its effects are well known. Mixed 50-50 with kava-kava it is said to produce ‘beautiful dreams’.
It is known, that hops are used to stabilize beer, but there is more to these flowers of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. As an old household remedy, they were used to treat restlessness. Enjoy the rich flavour and effects, that vaporizing these dried flowers provides.
When it comes to vaping, one is not limited to Cannabis; there are many herbs with various benefits. Thyme is such a herb with a long history of use - for example, in ancient Rome it was used as a remedy for melancholy.
Lavender has a long history of use - it is even mentioned in the Song of Solomon. Lavender is used as a condiment in various foods, beverages, and teas and as a fragrance in cosmetics. Enjoy the highly aromatic experience this fragrant herb provides!
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) has been used for millennia and today herb lovers are starting to discover the aromatic delights of vaporizing it. In traditional folk medicine it was often used to alleviate coughs and sneezes, and circulatory insufficiency.
Kanna is the name given to the fermented roots and leaves of the South African bush Sceletium tortuosum, a traditional vision-inducing entheogen and inebriant that in the West is more regularly used to improve mood. 1 gram
The leaves and buds of this South African bush are smoked by the Khoikhoi and Bushmen as an inebriant, and in Africa it is known as ‘wild dagga’. In Mexico and California it is used as a cannabis substitute.
The leaves and buds of this South African bush are used by the Khoikhoi and Bushmen tribes as for its euphoric effects. In Africa Leonotis leonurus is known as ‘wild dagga’. In Mexico and California it is used as a cannabis substitute. This extract is 20 times more potent than dried leaves or buds.
With a long history of traditional use in the Americas and Europe, passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is largely utilised for its soothing properties. While the effects tend to be milder than valerian or kava, it is mildly hallucinogenic in high doses.
Ashwagandha, a herb used for millennia in traditional Indian holistic practice, is now available to you. Active ingredient: withanolide Take one 300mg capsule a day Also known as “winter cherry” Suitable for vegetarians
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) comes from a tree whose leaves are well known for their relaxing but still very energetic action. It has a well-established history of human use, and these days it is chewed as an opiate substitute and stimulant in Thailand and South-East Asia. The kratom from Bali is reported to be a more mellow experience than other kratom varieties.
700mg GABA per serving Enriched with amino acids Complete with vitamin B6 100% vegan
Klip Dagga (Leonotis nepetifolia) grows in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, India, and Latin America. The dried leaves and flowers of Klip Dagga induce a relaxing and mildly euphoric effect.
5-HTP is a precursor to serotonin extracted from the seeds of the African Griffonia simplicifolia plant. 75mg 5-HTP per cap Enriched with vitamin B6 100% natural 100% vegan Take up to 2 capsules per day
Tryptophan is an amino acid and an essential one in human diet (meaning it cannot be synthesized by the body but must be eaten). Besides being a building block in protein synthesis, tryptophan functions as a biochemical precursor for the neurotransmitter serotonin and niacin (vitamin B3).
Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa), also known as opium lettuce and great lettuce, is a herb native to South and Central Europe - but has since spread to many regions of the world. This dried wild lettuce is ideal for brewing into a tea.