The whole plant is antiecchymotic, antiphlogistic, nervine, sternutatory and vulnerary. |
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It is an anti-inflammatory, tonic astringent, diaphoretic, stomachic, nervine, anodyne and antiseptic. |
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Common Western Skullcap is simply classified as a nervine in Western herbalism. |
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One particular ingredient in the Living Multi vegetable blend, oat grass, is a potent nervine tonic. |
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If you're feeling anxious and agitated, try a nervine such as avena, scullcap, or valerian. |
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It is a stimulating nervine and is considered an energizer for sexual inability. |
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Though traditionally used in a variety of female disorders, motherwort has positive effects as a nervine, tonic and diaphoretic. |
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Asafoetida is also a nervine stimulant and sedative which helps it to relax muscles that might be tense due to arthrtis pain. |
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Melissa has a fine reputation as a calming herb and it may be that the calming action is not as a nervine, but as a very effective thyrosuppressant. |
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It is part of the nervine group of herbals and has proven anti-spasmodic effects to smooth muscle. |
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Mucuna or Cow-Itch Plant has been reported to be a safe and effective nervine tonic and aphrodisiac. |
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It is good in restlessness, colic, insanity and nervousness, and is used as a mild nervine for children, one of its chief uses being, indeed, in the treatment of children's ailments. |
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A cardiac sedative, hypotensive and relaxing nervine, Motherwort strengthens and normalizes heart function. |
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In the case of stress, nervine tonics such as valarian, skullcap, passion flower and oats would all be useful. |
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It is traditionally used for its nootropic effects and as a gentle nervine tonic and sedative. |
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Known properties: Adaptogen, antispasmodic, relaxant, nervine, sedative. |
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Chamomile Matricaria chamomilla is a great asset in any herbal medicine dispensary and as a nervine and calmative it is a great contributor to mental wellness and relaxation. |
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Meanwhile one of his ads for Handyside's Electric Nervine Snuff claimed it could cure tic, toothache and neuralgia in just two minutes. |
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Miles' Restorative Nervine would have been recommended to anyone thinking the tiny company founded in Elkhart in 1884 would grow to become what it is today. |
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