VALERIANA
Valerian Root has long
been used for anxiety, restlessness and
sleeping problems. It has also been used for conditions
such as headaches, depression, arrhythmia
and
trembling. Preparations
for use on the skin have been used to treat sores and acne. As a drink,
Valerian is used for digestive problems, flatulence, heart failure,
urinary tract disorder and angina.
Several scientific studies have shown
that Valerian improves the quality of sleep and reduces sleep latency
(the time to fall asleep) particularly in poor sleepers. Its effects
increase over four weeks.
Other studies have reported benefits in reducing anxiety symptoms. Valerian
is used in combination with other herbs like Passionflower to treat
anxiety.
Studies report that Valerian is generally well tolerated for up to four
to six weeks in recommended doses. It has occasionally been reported
to cause headaches, excitability, stomach upset, dizziness and low body
temperature.
Use with caution if driving or operating heavy machinery.
Not suitable for children, pregnant or nursing women.
The usual dosage for Valerian root for treatment of insomnia ranges
from 3 to 6 grams before going to sleep.