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Nature’s Tranquilizer Found In The Valerian Herb

Built by Evelyn Lim on Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

One of nature’s tranquilizers is the Valerian herbal remedy. The great benefit of this herb is that it works to calm your nerves without many of the side effects like prescriptions drugs have. Valerian may not smell very good, but the bad smell seems to not mean as much when you learn and feel the effects of this herb. Galen, a Greek physician, nicknamed this herb phu, but its scientific name is known as Valeriana officinalis. Much research has been done on this herb and its affect on the body. Valerian has chemicals in it called valepotriates, which seem to depress some activity of the nervous system.



Herbalists describe valerian as a dry, cool, bitter, and pungent herbal remedy. The substances that are in Valerian include alkaloids, volatile oils (including borneol and isovalerianic), and inridoids. Valerian is used for many different ailments, including as an expectorant, tranquilizer, diuretic, lowering blood pressure, antispasmodic, carminative, and as a mild anodyne.

The root is the commonly used part of the plant in the making of a herbal remedy. It is normally used for relieving nervous tension. It is also known for treating insomnia, anxiety, and strengthening the heart. It is sometimes used for treating ulcers and wounds as well. Fall is when this herb is normally harvested.

Preparing the valerian root can be done in several different ways. To help relieve insomnia or anxiety, you can prepare the valerian root into a maceration. Take two tablespoons of the chopped, fresh valerian root and soak it in a cup of cool water for approximately eight hours.

Other herbs can be combined as well into this concoction, including peppermint, which can make it taste slightly better. A valerian root hot tea is another great choice to help decrease your anxiety and insomnia symptoms as well.

It is possible to make a potent tincture out of the Valerian root as well. This will help to relieve the symptoms of insomnia and anxiety. Start the doses of Valerian tincture low-around 1-2ml. It is very normal to get headaches when using the Valerian and by starting your dosage lower, you can help keep this symptom at bay. You can gradually increase the Valerian if needed.

A compress can be made with the Valerian, too. If you have muscle cramps, you only need to soak a clean pad in the tincture and place it on the area where you are having pain. A herbal remedy used as a wash can be used for different purposes, too, including drawing splinters out and treating wounds and chronic ulcers.

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