Types of herbs
Throughout the centuries, countless herbs with special effects have been discovered. Some provide energy, while others bring relaxation. If you're interested in herbs but feeling overwhelmed by the choices, don't worry! In the category of herbal types, we have compiled a list of some of the most well-known herbs to make your selection much easier. If you would like to learn more about these different herbs, continue reading below on this page.
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Various Types of Herbs
As mentioned at the top of this page, there are countless types of herbs, and it would be impossible to list them all. Therefore, we have made a pre-selection of some well-known herbs that have been used by civilizations around the world for a wide range of purposes. Please note that the herbs featured on this page represent only a small sample of the available herbs, so there is a chance that a specific herb you are looking for may not be included here. Below is a list of different types of herbs with a brief explanation of their origin and uses.
Kanna
Kanna is a plant native to South Africa and has been used for centuries, known for its euphoric effects that contribute to an overall improvement in mood.
Salvia
Salvia comes from a native shrub found in Mexico and has been used for rituals and as a medicinal remedy for various ailments for centuries. This herb can induce intense psychedelic experiences and should be approached with respect.
Rapé
Rapé is an herbal mixture that has been used by the Amazonian population for important rituals for centuries. It has traditionally been used to treat various ailments. The specific herbs used in this mixture can have stimulating and psychoactive effects.
LSA
LSA is a substance naturally found in certain seeds, such as Morning Glory and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds. Indigenous tribes have used these seeds in rituals for centuries, and LSA is known to have effects similar to LSD, albeit less intense.
Damiana
Damiana is native to Mexico and has been used since the time of the Mayans. It is believed to improve mood and have aphrodisiac effects for both men and women.