Introduction to usage
Valeriana officinalis, a pink flower for the treatment of insomnia, can relieve insomnia, sleep disorder, panic, anxiety and other diseases, and at the same time relax muscles and restore the internal environment oil to a stable state.
Valerian seems to take effect after a long time (weeks), but many users find it takes effect immediately. Valeriana officinalis has traditionally been used to treat gastrointestinal pain and irritable bowel syndrome.
From the perspective of benefits, Valeriana officinalis is sometimes recommended as a first-line treatment. Valerian often stops benzodiazepine? A transitional drug for drugs. Valeriana officinalis is used as a sedative in traditional medicine in China. At present, Valeriana officinalis is an effective drug for insomnia, and a recent comprehensive analysis provides strong evidence for this.
Valeriana officinalis has been recommended as a drug to treat epilepsy, but there is no research to support it. However, valproic acid, an analogue of one of its components, has been used as an anticonvulsant and an emotional stabilizer.
Valerian is sold as a nutritional supplement in the United States. Valeriana officinalis as a dietary supplement has become very popular, especially after the US 1994 passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). The bill allows agents to sell over-the-counter drugs, so they can be exempted from the supervision of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).