Nervine Relaxants & Their Secondary Actions
Alterative : Black Cohosh, Red Clover
Analgesic : Chamomile, Jamaican Dogwood, Passion Flower, St.John's Wort, Wild Lettuce, Wood Betony
Anti-Catarrhal : Chamomile, Hyssop, Linden, Wood Betony
Anti-Inflammatory : Balm,
Chamomile, Linden
Anti-Microbial: Chamomile, Hops, Pasque Flower
Anti-Spasmodic:
Balm, Black Cohosh, Black Haw, Chamomile, Cramp Bark, Hops, Hyssop, Lavender, Linden, Lobelia, Motherwort,
Pasque Flower, Passion Flower, Scullcap, St. John's Wort, Valerian
Astringents : Black Haw, Black Horehound,
Cramp Bark, Hops, Linden, St.John's Wort
Bitter: Chamomile, Hops, Mugwort, Wood Betony
Carminative : Balm, Chamomile, Hops, Hyssop, Lavender, Motherwort, Mugwort, Valerian
Diaphoretic: Black Cohosh, Hyssop, Linden, Vervain
Diuretic : Linden
Emmenagogue : Black
Cohosh, Black Horehound, Motherwort, Mugwort
Expectorant : Black Horehound, Hyssop, Lobelia
Hepatic : Vervain
Hypnotic : Californian Poppy, Chamomile, Hops, Passion Flower, Valerian,
Wild Lettuce
Hypotensive : Linden, Motherwort, Passion Flower, Scullcap, Valerian
Tonic : Borage,
Mugwort, Scullcap, St. John's Wort, Vervain
Vulnerary : Borage, Chamomile, St. John's Wort
Nervine Relaxants & Their System Affinity
Cardio-Vascular : Motherwort, Linden
Respiratory :Lobelia
Digestive : Chamomile, Vervain
Reproductive : Black Cohosh
Nervous : St. John's Wort, Scullcap
The Skin : Red Clover
Nervine Stimulants
Direct stimulation of the nervous tissue is not often needed in our times of hyperactivity. In most cases it is
more appropriate to stimulate the body's innate vitality with the help of nervine or bitter tonics, which work by
augmenting bodily harmony and thus have a much deeper and longer-lasting effect than nervine stimulants. In the
last century much more emphasis was placed by herbalist's upon stimulant herbs. It is, perhaps, a sign of the times
that our world is supplying us with more than enough stimulus.
When direct nervine stimulation is indicated, the
best herb to use is Kola Nut, although Guarana, Coffee, Mate, and Tea should also be remembered. A problem with
these commonly used stimulants is that they have a number of side-effects and can themselves be involved in causing
many minor psychological problems such as anxiety and tension.
Some of the herbs rich in volatile oils are also
valuable stimulants, among them the commonest and best are Rosemary and Peppermint.