Insomnia
Blood pressure
Anticonvulsant - treatment of epilepsy
Clinical studies have shown that people taking valerian had shown
significantly improved sleep quality without morning grogginess.
Some researchers have compared valerian to benzodiazepines such
as Valium. However, valerian is a much milder and safer sedative.
Unlike valium, valerian is not addictive or does not promote dependency.
Valerian's sedative effect is not significantly exaggerated by alcohol
and barbiturates unlike valium.
Recommended dosage of valerian does not cause morning grogginess.
Valerian is not linked to any birth defects, unlike valium.
Blood Pressure: Animal studies have shown that valerian reduces
blood pressure.
Valerian is shown to have some anti-tumor effects similar to that
of nitrogen mustard. It may play a role in the treatment of cancer.
Valerian is shown exhibit anticonvulsant effects that may help in
the treatment of epilepsy.
Historical Uses:
Aromatic, stimulant, tonic, anodyne, antispasmodic, nervine, emmenagogue
Excellent nerve tonic, very quiet and soothing.
Useful in hysteria. Will promote menstruation when taken hot. Useful
in colic, low fevers, to break up colds, and also for gravel in
the bladder. Healing for stomach ulcers and very good for prevention
of fermentation and gas. The tea is very healing when applied to
sores and pimples externally, and must also be taken internally
at the same time. Relieves palpitation of the heart.
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