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17 natural stimulants to gain energy

In today’s fast-paced times it can be difficult to keep up. Certain plants can revitalize and restore lost enthusiasm.

We could ask ourselves if it really we need help to overcome fatigue or lack of tone. But the truth is that the most consumed drink in the world – apart from water – is tea, followed by coffee. And among soft drinks, cola drinks undoubtedly win. Three stimulants!

Stimulants activate the sympathetic nervous system. This is responsible for maintaining states of alert, essential to address many vital circumstances.

When activating the sympathetic systemblood pressure, heart rate and blood flow to the brain and muscles increase, pupils dilate and appetite increases. The person thus feels more alert and prepared for action.

caffeinepresent in both coffee, tea and cola, is therefore the most common stimulant. It does not usually have adverse effects if it is not abused, but it can create a certain addiction.

Stimulating plants as an alternative to tea or coffee

In a herbalist it is possible to find alternatives, not only to caffeine, but above all to chemical stimulants more drastic consumption, highly inadvisable.

16. American ginseng

American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) shares a good part of its therapeutic value with Korean, but with a somewhat softer effect.

It is ideal for overcome states of physical and psychological fatigue, asthenia, atony and lack of motivation.

In Chinese medicine it is considered a yin tonic, to treat weakness and fever.

Properties

  • Central nervous system stimulant
  • Adaptogen
  • Antistress
  • Antianemic
  • Antiasthenic

How to take it

In simple decoction of the root. in liquid extract, capsules, powders and tablets. For sale in herbal stores.

17. Codonopsis

If we stay in the Chinese herbal tradition, there is a stimulating and adaptogenic tonic: codonopsis or dang shen (Codonopsis pilosula)which can only be purchased in specialized stores.

It is a remedy that acts as a toning and is very useful to combat states of nervous tension, irascibility and stressadapt to situations that require greater resistance and, in short, overcome exhaustion and lack of enthusiasm to face the challenges of each day.

The root of this plant has been proven useful in providing vigor and fighting stress, when this is the cause of general malaise, muscle tension, migraine or gastric disorders.

Properties

  • Stimulating
  • Tonic
  • Adaptogen
  • muscle relaxant
  • Restorative
  • Expectorant
  • Antistress
  • Anti-inflammatory

How to take it

In decoction of the root, in powders, tincture and capsules.

An infusion to keep…

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