Relax
Natural relaxing plants and calming herbs
Introduction
The natural relaxing plants category at Edabea brings together a specialized selection of herbs, flowers, roots and botanical extracts traditionally used to promote states of calm, rest and emotional wellbeing. In many herbal traditions around the world, plants have long been prepared as infusions, decoctions or botanical extracts to accompany moments of relaxation and disconnection.
Within this collection you will find botanical species from different ethnobotanical traditions such as blue lotus, wild dagga, leonurus sibiricus or passionflower. Buy online with discreet shipping, secure SSL payment and specialized support in a store dedicated to carefully selected botanical and ethnobotanical products.
What are natural relaxing plants
Natural relaxing plants are botanical species traditionally used in different cultures to promote states of physical and mental calm. Many of them appear in European, Amazonian, African or Asian herbal traditions and form part of botanical preparations associated with relaxation, meditation or physical rest.
Within modern ethnobotany these plants are valued for their aromatic profile, their natural composition and their long cultural history of use. Some are commonly prepared as mild herbal infusions, while others are used in decoctions or concentrated botanical extracts.
Types of relaxing products available
In this category you will find different formats of relaxing plants, allowing you to choose between traditional herbal preparations or more compact concentrated extracts.
- Relaxing flowers such as blue lotus, white lotus or red lotus.
- Calming herbs such as passionflower, skullcap or sweet woodruff.
- Roots and barks traditionally prepared in decoctions.
- Concentrated extracts 10X, 20X, 25X or 50X from ethnobotanical plants.
- Ritual or aromatic plants used in different cultural traditions.
Botanical traditions of relaxing plants
Calming plants originate from a wide range of herbal traditions across the world. This geographical diversity provides very different botanical profiles and allows exploration of multiple traditional plant preparations.
- Africa: wild dagga or imphepho.
- Amazon and South America: mulungu or wild lettuce.
- Europe: passionflower, St. John’s wort or skullcap.
- Asia: blue lotus, pink lotus and red lotus.
- Mesoamerica: Mexican tarragon or tagetes lucida.
Comparison of relaxing plants in this category
| Plant | Origin | Format | Botanical profile | Discover |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) | Africa / Asia | Dried flower | Aromatic aquatic flower | View product |
| Wild Dagga | Africa | Extract 20X | Traditional African plant | View product |
| Leonurus sibiricus | Asia | Dried herb | Traditional aromatic plant | View product |
| Passionflower | Americas | Dried herb | Classic herbal plant | View product |
| Mulungu | Brazil | Bark | Traditional Amazonian tree | View product |
| Wild Lettuce | Europe | Dried herb | Traditional herbaceous plant | View product |
Traditional preparations of relaxing plants
Depending on the plant and the herbal tradition, these species can be prepared in several ways.
- Infusion: dried flowers and leaves such as blue lotus or passionflower.
- Decoction: roots or barks such as mulungu.
- Maceration: some plants are traditionally prepared in alcohol or wine.
- Concentrated extracts: 10X, 20X or 50X formats that concentrate the plant material.
Why buy relaxing plants from Edabea
Edabea is a store specialized in ethnobotany, traditional plants and botanical extracts. Our catalogue is carefully curated to offer authentic botanical products with clear information about their origin, preparation and traditional background.
We provide a reliable shopping experience with discreet shipping, secure SSL payment and specialized support, which is particularly important in sensitive categories related to wellbeing and traditional plants.
Frequently asked questions about relaxing plants
What natural relaxing plants exist?
Some of the most well-known relaxing plants include passionflower, blue lotus, skullcap, mulungu, wild dagga or wild lettuce. Each belongs to a different herbal tradition and can be prepared in different ways.
How are relaxing plants used?
Many are prepared as herbal infusions or decoctions. In other cases, concentrated extracts or traditional botanical preparations are used.
What is the difference between dried plant and extract?
Dried plant material is typically used directly for infusions or decoctions, while an extract concentrates the botanical compounds of the original plant and is usually used in smaller quantities.
How should relaxing plants be stored?
They should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Keeping the container well closed helps preserve their aroma and botanical characteristics.
Why buy relaxing plants online from Edabea?
Because Edabea is a specialized ethnobotanical store with a curated catalogue, detailed information and a secure shopping experience with discreet shipping.
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