We will list the main types of herbal biostimulants that are used in the medical and wellness practice of folk healing for various ailments.
Aralia Manchuria stimulates the activity of the central nervous system, improves metabolism. Saparal was obtained from the roots of Manchurian aralia.
Decop, or marsh saber, is a tonic, tincture of saber rhizomes is used to treat the human osteoarticular system.
Common ginseng is a tonic, in addition, preparations from this plant improve the activity of the cardiovascular system and lower the amount of sugar in the blood.
The lure. Tincture from its roots or rhizomes is similar to ginseng in its effect on the body.
St. John’s wort stimulates the function of the central nervous system, affects the activity of the endocrine glands and metabolism. This plant is also widely used as a tonic and soothing agent.
The leucea is safflower-shaped. Infusions and tinctures from the rhizomes of Leucea improve the activity of the heart, stimulate the nervous system. They are also used as a restorative, tonic.
Chinese lemongrass has a tonic effect, improves the function of the cardiovascular system, stimulates the activity of the central nervous system, and is used for arterial hypotension.
The sedge is sandy. The infusion of sedge rhizome has a diaphoretic, diuretic, analgesic effect, in addition, it is used in cases of impaired endocrine gland function.
Rhodiola rosea (golden root) has a tonic, restorative effect.
Sterculia platanolaria (a tree) stimulates the activity of the central nervous system and the cardiovascular system.
Eleutherococcus prickly (shrub) has a restorative effect, reduces blood cholesterol and lipoproteins in atherosclerosis.

