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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
othernervestimulantsusedamongtraditionalpeoplesaroundtheworld.  
Cayennepepper,aswellasbeinganervestimulant,willaidcirculationand  
bloodsupply.Sowehavemanychoices.Amongthesafestarerosemaryleaf  
andflower,peppermintleaf,andcayennepod,butforstimulatingyetcalm-  
ing effects,rosemaryis the best. Otherfine nerve stimulantsareoatseed  
andstraw,andskullcapleaf.Wheneveryouusenervestimulants,youmust  
also take in a lot of B vitamins to replace those that the nerve stimulation  
uses.(Foodwise,blue-greenalgaeisanexcellentnervestimulant.)Thiswhole  
categoryofnerve-stimulantherbsisusefulintreatingaddictiontoneuro-  
stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines.  
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata): The Peacemaker  
Lobelia fits into all of the above-mentioned categories and was  
traditionally smoked in the peace pipe by Native Americans. Herbalist Dr.  
Christopher called it the peacemaker of all formulas and the “thinking  
herb,” thanks to its amphoteric action. He put it into almost every  
formula for two very good reasons: first, so that all the other herbs in the  
formulas could be directed to where they were most needed, and second,  
because usually when people are sick for whatever reason, their nervous  
systems need equilibrium. I have personally seen lobelia deal with a wide  
number of situations; I try to never be without it, having seen it work  
more quickly and effectively than the drug Neurofen for chronic  
menstrual cramps and for calming and supporting those coming off  
antidepressants, as well as in many more instances. Just a few drops of  
tincture go a very long way. It can also be combined with valerian and  
cramp bark for an all-around cramp and pain relief remedy for adults  
only: four parts valerian root, three parts cramp bark, and one part lobelia  
leaf; take one to two teaspoons two to three times a day.  
natural healing  
Rest is vitally important for the nervous system, and it comes best of all in  
the form of sleep. Going to bed early enough improves the quality of  
sleep; indeed, sleep taken between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.  
is actually reckoned to double its value in terms of quality. Meditation will  
repair, calm, and bring peace to the day, so give this simple practice daily  
time if you can. Just sitting under a tree concentrating on or being aware  
of your breathing for ten minutes has a tremendous impact. Those who  
travel, work, and generally lead a high-intensity life need to guard their  
resources and avoid burning the candle at both ends; catnapping can help.  
For those with insomnia, it is important to use hydrotherapy and other  
natural healing routines, including internal cleansing, in order to  


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