Valerian.Getting Your Z's Safely With Valerian valerian, in botany valerian, common name for some members of the Valerianaceae, a family chiefly of herbs and shrubs of temperate and colder regions of the Northern Hemisphere; a few species, however, are native to the Andes. Shakespeare once described sleep as the balm of hurt minds, and that which knits up the raveled sleeve of care. Just how important is a good night's sleep to recharge the batteries and restore the brain's hard drive to high-working efficiency? It is very important. Furthermore, restful sleep can also stave off fatigue and mild depression. But how often have you had to resort to counting sheep to fall asleep? Many Americans have trouble falling asleep at night and end up taking a sleeping pill to induce slumber. However, using a conventional sedative sedative, any of a variety of drugs that relieve anxiety. Most sedatives act as mild depressants of the nervous system, lessening general nervous activity or reducing the irritability or activity of a specific organ. can produce daytime drowsiness drows·i·ness n. A state of impaired awareness associated with a desire or inclination to sleep. Also called hypnesthesia. drowsiness Medtalk Semiconsciousness; grogginess, sleepiness , poor concentration, slowed reaction times, and other side effects Side effects Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm. . In addition, a dependency may develop within four to six weeks of continuous use. So what safe alternatives are there for persons suffering from insomnia? There are some simple things that can help a person with sleep problems. Have a set time for going to bed every night. Remove the computer from the bedroom--reserve the bedroom for sleep. Alcohol, coffee, and other caffeinated drinks should be avoided, as they disturb sleep. Late-night exciting television shows and videos should be avoided. The brain should be disciplined not to dwell on to continue long on or in; to remain absorbed with; to stick to; to make much of; as, to dwell upon a subject; a singer dwells on a note s>. - Shak. See also: Dwell the problems of the day. A warm shower or bath, relaxation techniques, soothing music, massage, and reading some of God's promises are all useful for inducing sleep. In addition, there are a number of herbs useful for sleep disorders Sleep Disorders Definition Sleep disorders are a group of syndromes characterized by disturbance in the patient's amount of sleep, quality or timing of sleep, or in behaviors or physiological conditions associated with sleep. , including valerian, hops, passionflower passionflower, any plant of the genus Passiflora, mostly tropical American vines having pulpy fruits. Some species are grown in greenhouses for their large, unusual flowers of various colors; those seen by early Spanish settlers were interpreted as symbolic of , and lemon balm. These herbs do not produce dependency, and side effects are very rare. Valerian Helps With Insomnia Historically, valerian is considered to be one of the best herbal tranquilizers. The aqueous extract of the roots of Valeriana officinalis Valeriana officinalis, n See valerian. has been used successfully for nervous unrest, anxiety, tension, insomnia, and other sleep disturbances. It has a sedative effect, as well as an antispasmodic antispasmodic /an·ti·spas·mod·ic/ (-spaz-mod´ik) 1. preventing or relieving spasms. 2. an agent that so acts. an·ti·spas·mod·ic adj. effect. Valerian is a hardy plant with fernlike leaves and tiny fragrant flowers that come in white, pink, or lavender hues. Altogether, there are more than 200 species of valerian. In medieval England valerian was used to flavor broths and soups. Valerian has a beneficial effect on a variety of sleep conditions, yet it does not produce a hangover effect, that is, sleepiness the next morning. Valerian produces significant improvements in those geriatric patients who suffer from difficulties in falling asleep and staying asleep. It decreases the time taken to fall asleep, and decreases the frequency of waking during the night. For patients with sleep disorders, valerian is truly a safe alternative to synthetic hypnotics and barbiturates Barbiturates Definition Barbiturates are medicines that act on the central nervous system and cause drowsiness and can control seizures. Purpose . A study by the Swiss researcher Leathwood found that those subjects taking valerian took less time to fall asleep. This observation was especially true for older persons. The quality of sleep among those who reported to be poor or irregular sleepers vastly improved when valerian was used. However, those who claimed to be good sleepers gained little benefit from using valerian. Also, persons who claimed to be habitually poor sleepers reported fewer night awakenings than usual after taking valerian. In a follow-up study, Leathwood observed the sleep habits of eight volunteers who suffered from mild insomnia. The volunteers taking valerian took nine minutes to fall asleep, while those taking an inert placebo took 16 minutes. In addition, the valerian produced more stable sleep during the first part of the night but had no significant effect on total sleeptime. How Does Valerian Work? More than 100 constituents have been identified in valerian. However, the actual substances responsible for its activity are not known at this time. The sedative action of valerian probably results from a complex interaction of compounds. The sedative properties have been attributed to both the volatile oil and the highly unstable valepotriates. The volatile oil, which comprises only about 0.5 percent of the dried root, contains at least 30 different terpenes terpenes (terˑ·pēnz), n.pl a large-sized group of unsaturated hydrocarbons with the empirical formula (C5H8)n. , including valerenic acid, valerenal, and valeric acid. Valerian promotes natural sleep after several weeks of use, with no adverse side effects or risk of dependency. But one may need to take valerian for at least two weeks before its effects are fully realized. For good results, the valerian capsules or tablets should be taken about two hours before bedtime. While side effects are rare, occasional headaches may result. Valerian is not considered to be suitable for acute cases of insomnia and is not recommended for use during pregnancy or lactation lactation Production of milk by female mammals after giving birth. The milk is discharged by the mammary glands in the breasts. Hormones triggered by delivery of the placenta and by nursing stimulate milk production. . The usual dose of valerian is 2 to 3 grams (taken several times a day). A tea is made by adding one teaspoonful tea·spoon·ful n. pl. tea·spoon·fuls Abbr. t. or tsp. The amount that a teaspoon can hold. Noun 1. of valerian to a half-cup of hot water, and then straining it after 10 to 15 minutes. Valerian should not be used at the same time as regular sleeping pills, since it may overenhance the sedative effect of those pills. A combination of valerian with other sedative herbs such as hops, lemon balm, and passion flower is reported to be more effective for insomnia than using valerian alone. Remember: Herbal products and dietary supplements can have pharmacological effects, may produce adverse reactions in some people, and could interact with over-the-counter and prescription medications you may take. Discuss with your physician your decision to use any herbal product. Anything mentioned in this article is not intended to diagnose, prescribe, or treat any ailment. Winston J. Craig, Ph.D., R.D., is a professor of nutrition at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan Berrien Springs is a village in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,862 at the 2000 census. Berrien Springs High School's team name is the Shamrocks. (Green and White) Muhammad Ali formerly resided in the Berrien Springs area. . |
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