Sunday, October 18, 2009

Stress Herbs

Mulungu and Graviola are two anti-anxiety herbs that have been in use for a long time as a natural anti-depressants and tranquilizers for stress. Erythrina Mulungu, commonly known by various names such as Mulungu, Murungu, Murunga, Muchocho and so on, is a medium sized tree growing to a height of 10-15 feet, and leads to a profusion of flowers. Reliever such as anxiety and stress of the bark and roots of this plant are used. The herb lowers blood pressure, regulates heartbeat, and acts as a sedative. Mulungu has been in use for centuries in South America as an anti-natural herbs to soothe agitated nerves anxiety. The herb is used to reduce anxiety and promote restful sleep. E 'successfully used for respiratory problems and liver disease. A research study in 2002, has validated the traditional use of the plant as an anti-anxiety herb. Graviola is small evergreen tree that is 5-6 feet high. The leaves, fruit, medicinal properties, bark, roots and seeds of this plant are excellent and have been in use for centuries as indigenous medicines. Graviola is used to relieve spasms and reduce depression. The bark, leaves and roots of Graviola have sedative, antispasmodic and hypotensive properties. The anti-anxiety herbs sold by Amazon Botanicals containing these herbs, and makes you feel happier. They are made entirely from natural sources and therefore devoid of harmful side effects. Both of these anti-anxiety herbs are fast acting and effective. They are faster than the herb St. John, and do not cause liver toxicity as Kava Kava. The fight against anxiety herbal products from Amazonian botany use Mulungu and Graviola fresh fillings and avoids any kind, unlike other manufacturers they buy from secondary sources and use of adulterated products or rancid. This ensures the safety and efficacy of herbal preparation that is manufactured. Products are available in two forms - tea dye anxiety and anxiety. The dye is produced by extracting 100% pure Mulungu and Graviola in distilled water and 40% alcohol. The recommended dose is 60 ml taken twice daily under the tongue or with water or fruit juice. The tea is made from 100% pure Mulungu and Graviola leaves and bark, and comes with a natural flavor. A tea is simmering the leaves in thirty minutes. You can make strong tea preparation simmer longer. Since this plant lowers blood pressure, people with dangerously low blood pressure should not take this herb. People with high blood pressure who are on medication should consult their doctor, since the use of herbs may require reduction in dosage of medication you are taking to treat high blood pressure. The drug should be avoided during pregnancy. Very large doses can cause nausea Graviola.

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