Glossary of Stimulant Herbs
Stimulants are herbs that increase alertness, wakefulness, energy and feeling of wellbeing. In addition to stimulating the central nervous system, most stimulants also increase the activity of the sympathetic nervous system and produce a sense of euphoria. Stimulants increases blood pressure, heart beat rate and respiration.
Stimulants mainly used to treat asthma and other respiratory problems. Stimulants can be used as recreational drugs or therapeutic drugs to increase alertness. They are also used and sometimes abused to boost endurance and productivity as well as to suppress appetite.
A botanical name specified in this application is a formal scientific name conforming to the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN).
- Each Herb has its its Herb Image, Botanical Name, Family Name, Common Name, Part Used, Habitat, Product offered and Uses.
Herbs Listed In This Application:
• Achillea Millefolium
• Aconitum Heterophyllum
• Adiantum Capillus
• Anethum Graveolens
• Bombax Ceiba
• Cinnamomum Camphora
• Cissampelos Pareira
• Crocus Sativus
• Curcuma Longa
• Curcuma Longa 95%
• Datura Stramonium
• Eclipta Prostata
• Embelia Ribes
• Emblica Officinalis
• Fumaria Officinalis
• Gymnema Sylvestre
• Lepidium Sativum
• Leptadenia Reticulata
• Morinda Citrifolia
• Moringa Oleifera
• Mucuna Pruriens
• Myristica Fragrans
• Nigella Sativa
• Onosma Hispidum
• Pinus Roxburghii
• Piper Cubeba
• Plumbago Indica
• Podophyllum Emodi
• Salvadora Persica
• Saraca Asoca
• Saussurea Lappa
• Semecarpus Anacardium
• Solanum Indicum
• Stevia Rebaudiana
• Strychnos Nux Vomica
• Trapa Bispinosa
• Tribulus Terrestris
• Vetiveria Zizanoides
• Vitex Negundo
• Woodfordia Fruticosa
• Zingiber Officinalis