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    • This fact sheet provides basic information about the herb valerian—common names, uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information. Valerian is a plant native to Europe and Asia; it is also found in North America. Valerian has been used as a medicinal herb since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. Its therapeutic uses were described by Hippocrates, and in the 2nd...

  • Valerian side effects Although uncommon, allergic reactions to valerian have been reported. Stop taking valerian and seek emergency medical attention if you experience symptoms of a ...

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  • Potential side effects of valerian include headaches, upset stomach, and morning drowsiness. This eMedTV Web article lists other side effects that could occur and explains which ...

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  • Valerian is a perennial plant that has been used as an herbal remedy since the time of the Ancient Greeks, who used it to treat digestive problems. The herb grows in damp areas ...

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  • No studies have been done on valerian and pregnancy, so it is not known if it is safe to take when pregnant. This eMedTV page explains why valerian may not be safe, even though it ...

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  • European Pharmacopoeias list no contraindication to use of Valerian root during pregnancy or lactation. However, as a general rule, caution and moderation are advised.

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  • Valerian root has had many uses over the centuries, including use as a condiment, a ... About Us | Privacy Policy | Forums | Library | Add Your Link | Our Links | Epigee Pregnancy and ...

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  • Although Valerian Root has a reputation of smelling like dirty socks, this herb has been proven effective in treating insomnia and anxiety. It also shows promise for treating ...

    • www.associatedcontent.com/article/94536/healing_benefits_of_valerian_root.html
  • Valerian is well known for its sedative qualities and its ability to relax the central nervous system and the smooth muscle groups. It has been used as a sleeping aid for hundreds ...

    • www.herbwisdom.com/herb-valerian.html
  • Valerian is an herb native to Europe and Asia, and now grows in most parts of the world. The name is believed to come from the Latin word valere meaning to be healthy or strong.

    • www.enotalone.com/article/9418.html

  • Medicinal properties of Valerian with practical tips and how-to's for making herbal home remedies

    • www.gardensablaze.com/HerbValerianMed.htm
  • Description of valerian, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips.

    • www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_valerian.htm
  • Valerian is a perennial flowering plant that has many uses. Among many valerian root uses is its use as a perfume, right from sixteenth century. It has been used in Greece and Rome ...

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valerian

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis, Valerianaceae) is a hardy perennial flowering plant, with heads of sweetly scented pink or white flowers. The flowers are in bloom in the northern hemisphere from June to September. Valerian was used as a perfume in ...

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