06/08/2023
Nature is full of calming herbs and flowers to help soothe anxiety and uplift your mind.
Below is a bumper list of calming native plants to look for in your parks and neighbourhoods — but remember, harvest responsibly.
Forage these herbs and create collections a calming anxiety relief teas 🫖🌿🧘♀️
Certainly! Here are ten herbs, plants, and flowers that you can forage in the U.K. for calming teas:
1. **Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)**: This is a popular calming herb known for its gentle sedative properties.
2. **Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)**: With a lovely lemon scent, this herb helps to reduce stress and anxiety.
3. **Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)**: Known for its calming aroma, lavender can also be used in teas to help reduce anxiety.
4. **Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)**: This herb has mild calming properties and has a pleasant taste.
5. **Linden or Lime blossom (Tilia spp.)**: The flowers from these trees have a mild sedative effect which can help ease anxiety.
6. **St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum)**: This herb is well-known for its antidepressant properties, but it should be used with caution, especially if you're on medication, due to potential interactions.
7. **Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)**: Though not native to the UK, it can sometimes be found. It's known for its calming and sedative properties.
8. **Valerian (Valeriana officinalis)**: A powerful herb, often compared to commercial sedatives. It's best to use this occasionally, as its taste can be quite strong.
9. **Vervain (Verbena officinalis)**: Traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments, vervain can have a mild sedative effect.
10. **Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)**: A lesser-known herb but excellent for nervous tension and anxiety.
**Note**: Before foraging and consuming any wild plants, it's crucial to positively identify them. Some plants can be toxic or harmful if ingested.