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Valerian

Valeriana officianalis

Origin:
The dried root of the perennial herb valerian.
Dosage:
Capsules, tablets, tincture, softgel or tea; 300 mg to 500 mg of valerian extract daily (maximum dose is 15 g of root per day). For insomnia and muscle soreness, take 1 teaspoon of liquid extract diluted in water or a 400 mg to 450 mg capsule, tablet or softgel 30 to 45 minutes before bedtime or as needed. For a milder effect, drink a cup of valerian tea before bed. Avoid powdered valerian root.
Claims:
Treats insomnia and eases pain; has antispasmodic and sedative effects.
What we know:
Valerian works as a mild sedative and sleep agent, but it takes two to three weeks to see effect. No known effects on muscle or joint pain and arthritis
Studies:
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of 184 adults showed two tablets per night for 28 nights produced significant improvements in sleep and quality of life.

Valerian may cause headache, excita­bil­ity, uneasiness and insomnia. Do not drive or operate mach­inery while taking it, and do not take with alcohol, barbiturates, tran­quilizers or other sedative-type drugs or herbs. Do not use valerian longer than one month, or if you have liver disease.

 

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