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Baldarian; Garden Heliotrope; Valeriana officinalis; Valeriana sambucifolia; Valeriana wallichi; Valeriane | |
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A group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain. These problems can produce seizures, unusual body movements, a loss of consciousness or changes in consciousness, as well as mental problems or problems with the senses.
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Valerian (Valeriana officinalis, Valerianaceae) is a hardy perennial flowering plant, with heads of sweetly scented pink or white flowers. Note that this "sweet" smell is quite overpowering when you put the flower into a vase.
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Epilepsy as related to Valerian
- Valerian | epilepsy.com
Several hundred years ago, people in Europe thought that valerian (Valeriana officinalis) was an effective treatment for epilepsy. Unfortunately, modern studies have not found that ...
- Epilepsy
See formula for epilepsy using valerian, catnip, horehound, pellitory-of-the-wall, peony, wood betony and scullcap. [SNH p.378] See how to make patient perspire then give the ...
- News in Science - Valerian was first epilepsy drug - 05/11/2004
The herbal medicine valerian may have been the worlds first epilepsy drug an Australian neurologist says
- Valerian Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings
2001 Dec;2(6):524-532 -- Herbal Medicines and Epilepsy: The Potential for Benefit and Adverse Effects. -- Spinella M. Valerian should not be used concomitantly with barbiturates ...
- Valerian Root (Valeriana officinalis) for Epilepsy - User ratings ...
User ratings and reviews for drugs, medications, treatments, herbs, vitamins and conditions ... Comment. Valerian I have used Valerian for several years. I don't use it every night ...
- Perspectives: Mainstreaming Alternative Medicines: Botanicals and ...
Tien ma: Gastrodia elata: Experimental epilepsy (rats) Valerian: Valeriana officinalis: Epilepsy; insomnia: Water hyssop: Bacopa monnieri: Seizures; cognitive function function
- Valerian Root Tea - Dragonwater Tea
Epilepsy - valerian root was once recommended for treatment of epilepsy, although no studies have confirmed this. Insomnia - valerian root is thought to relieve insomnia through its ...
- Epilepsy - the history of epileptology. Tissot. epilepsy museum Kork
Incorrect statement: Valerian is a good remedy for epilepsy. ( Correct : Valerian can have a calming effect, but does not suppress seizures.)
- How it Works
... mechanisms contribute to valerian's actions. Lastly, Valerian root preparation have been used for treating epilepsy. Isovaleric acid has been isolated from valerian ...
- Denes Fact Sheet: Valerian - Denes Natural Pet Care for cats and dogs ...
It can also be used to help treat some types of epilepsy. Valerian also has an effect on the bowel and will help dispel and prevent any gas build up by stimulating peristalsis. As a ...

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