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... Valerian. During the mid-1800s, the Shakers played a key role in the medicinal herb industry — growing, drying, and preparing herbs for marketing to physicians and pharmacists throughout America and Europe. Among the plants they ...
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... valerian (Valeriana officinalis). The name sounds so much like valium (though they're not related), it should be an easy herb to remember. Valerian root is especially good for anxiety and other nervous conditions. It is also the most ...
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... valerian, hops, passion flower, chamomile and several members of the mint family: peppermint, spearmint and lemon balm. Valerian. Known also as Valeriana officinalis, valerian ranks among the most popular of medicinal plants. With an ...
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... valerian's effects. Often, people take valerian products much the same way they do conventional sleep aids — just before going to bed. Herbal treatments, however, work much differently than conventional ones. When you take a strong ...
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... Valerian In animal and clinical studies, valerian has proven to act as a mild sedative and tranquilizer, thereby aiding sleep, even among chronic pain sufferers. Valerian has proven to be a good alternative to the drug benzodiazepine ...
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... valerian were among the most effective sleep aids. Valerian has been shown to help you fall asleep more quickly, especially if you are a habitually poor sleeper. And, once you do, the important deep sleep stages increase. Although ...
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... Valerian, Chamomile, and Hops in a base of Hops Herb, Chamomile Flowers, Valerian Root, Scullcap, Kava Kava, Passion Flower and Catnip. Certified PotencyTM VALERIAN-POWERTM A Potent Standardized Extract concentrated and standardized for ...
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... valerian also has a long history of use, dating back to the ancient Greeks. Today in much of Europe, valerian is a recognized medical treatment for insomnia and sleep disturbances, anxiety and restless-. don't. stress. —. decompress. his ...
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... Valerian root (no relation to Valium) is McCaleb's first choice. In scientific studies, the extract has been shown to reduce die time to fall asleep and to improve sleep quality. It leaves no "morning after" hangover, has no synergistic ...
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... valerian. Valerian relieves anxiety and enhances sleep, especially among the elderly and those with chronic, mild insomnia. This herb is also effective as an antispasmodic, relaxing the smooth muscles of the digestive system. You can ...