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Relaxation

Relaxation herbs are dried botanicals, extracts and capsules used traditionally to take the edge off — from passionflower tea to kanna powder, blue lotus resin and ready-made chill capsules. Azarius has been stocking calming plants since 1999, and this category pulls together 30+ products across raw herbs, concentrated extracts, sprays and capsule blends. If you want to buy relaxation herbs from a shop that actually uses them, start here.

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Relaxation herbs are dried botanicals, extracts and capsules used traditionally to take the edge off — from passionflower tea to kanna powder, blue lotus resin and ready-made chill capsules. Azarius has been stocking calming plants since 1999, and this category pulls together 30+ products across raw herbs, concentrated extracts, sprays and capsule blends. If you want to buy relaxation herbs from a shop that actually uses them, start here.

Buy Relaxation Herbs — Formats, Strengths and How to Choose

Relaxation herbs come in five practical formats, and the format matters more than the plant for most first-time buyers. Tea herbs like passionflower, skullcap, damiana and valerian are the gentlest entry — steep, sip, wind down. Concentrated extracts (Passionflower 10x, Damiana 10x, Leonotis 20x, Blue Lotus 25x powder) give you the same plant profile in a fraction of the dose. Then there are capsules, sprays, resins and liquid tinctures for people who don't fancy brewing anything at 10pm.

FormatOnsetGood forExamples in this category
Dried herb / tea20–40 minFirst-time buyers, ritual drinkers, slow eveningsPassionflower, Skullcap, Valerian, Damiana, Lavender
Concentrated extract (powder/resin)15–30 minExperienced users, precise dosing, travelPassionflower 10x, Blue Lotus Resin 20x, Leonotis 20x
Capsule blend45–60 minNo-prep evenings, predictable dosingChill Caps, Relax Caps, Dreamy Caps, Relax-E
Oral spray10–20 minFast sublingual absorption, bedside useSleepDeep, StressLess
Liquid tincture10–15 minPrecision dropper dosing, no brewingKanna Liquid Extract, Blue Lotus Liquid Extract 15x

Choosing by format is simpler than choosing by plant. Figure out how you want to take it first (cup, capsule, drop under the tongue), then pick the botanical.

What We Carry

  • Classic tea herbs — Passionflower, Skullcap, Valerian root, Damiana, Lavender, Mulungu bark, Wild Lettuce. The old guard of European and South American herbalism.
  • Lotus range — Blue Lotus (shredded, 25x powder, 20x resin, 15x liquid extract), Pink Lotus and White Lotus shredded. Full format spread on one botanical family.
  • Kanna formats — Shredded RU8, Fine Shredded UB40, Powder ET2, Fine Powder FS20, Ultra Fine ET4, and Liquid Extract FS30 standardised to 1% mesembrine.
  • Wild dagga and relatives — Leonotis Leonurus flowers, Leonotis 20x extract, Marihuanilla 25x extract. Smokeable and brewable botanicals with a long traditional use.
  • Concentrated extracts — Passionflower 10x, Damiana 10x, Blue Lotus 25x. Ten to twenty-five times the plant in every gram.
  • Capsule blends — Chill Caps, Relax Caps, Dreamy Caps (Happy Caps), Relax-E with GABA and B-vitamins. Ready-made formulations, no measuring spoons.
  • Sprays — Foodsporen SleepDeep (reishi, L-theanine, lemon balm, lavender, melatonin) and StressLess (reishi, ashwagandha, amino acids).
  • Poppy family curiosities — Papaver somniferum seeds and Argemone mexicana (Prickly Poppy), shredded and as seed.

How to Choose Your Relaxation Herb

Beginners: get a bag of Passionflower or Skullcap. Both are gentle, widely studied, and pair well with chamomile if you find the flavour too grassy. Brew a teaspoon, steep ten minutes, done. If brewing isn't your thing, grab Chill Caps or Relax-E — four capsules per pack, two doses, no prep.

Intermediate: move up to Valerian root for a stronger sedative tea, Damiana for something warmer and more aromatic, or Mulungu bark if you want a South American classic. For faster onset, try SleepDeep spray — five sprays under the tongue and you're done.

Advanced: this is where the extracts earn their place. Blue Lotus Resin 20x, Leonotis 20x powder, Passionflower 10x, or the Kanna range (Ultra Fine Powder ET4 is the finest grind we stock). These demand a milligram scale and a bit of respect — the whole point of concentrated extract is you use less.

If you've never tried a relaxation herb, buy Passionflower. Traditionally used for sleep support and one of the most-studied calming botanicals in European herbalism (Janda et al., 2020). When in doubt, start there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best relaxation herb to buy for beginners?

Passionflower or skullcap. Both are gentle, easy to brew, and have a long tradition in European herbalism. Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) has been observed in clinical research to support relaxation at 500–1,200mg daily (Ngan & Conduit, 2011). Skullcap is milder still.

Can you smoke relaxation herbs or do they have to be brewed?

Several can be smoked — Damiana, Leonotis leonurus (wild dagga), Marihuanilla, and White or Blue Lotus petals all feature in traditional smoking blends. Tea-only herbs like Valerian root and Passionflower work better brewed. Check the product page for the intended format.

How are relaxation capsules different from raw herbs?

Capsules give you a fixed, pre-measured dose with no brewing or grinding. Chill Caps, Relax Caps and Relax-E combine multiple botanicals plus GABA, vitamins or minerals in one capsule. Raw herbs give you more control over strength and let you blend your own mix.

What's the difference between Blue Lotus shredded, powder, resin and liquid extract?

Format and concentration. Shredded petals (20g) are for brewing tea. The 25x powder dissolves cleanly for stronger tea without fishing out petals. The 20x resin is sticky and sublingual-friendly. The 15x liquid is a dropper tincture — fastest onset, no brewing.

Can you combine relaxation herbs?

Yes, and many traditional blends do exactly this. Passionflower pairs well with chamomile. Valerian blends with kava-kava or lemon balm. Damiana mixes nicely with Leonotis for smoking blends. Start with single herbs first so you know how each one sits with you before combining.

Last updated: April 2026

Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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