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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
- Herbal medicines and epilepsy: the potential for benefit and ...
Epilepsy and seizure diagnosis, treatment, and information for Professionals ... The use of valerian extends back at least 1000 years, and it gained a reputation in ...
- Valerian Root & Scullcap - Encapsulated Herbal Extracts ...
Valerian Root is a smooth muscle and skeletal relaxant, as well as a ... Valerian was traditionally used for epilepsy, sleeplessness, nervousness, hysteria, and ...
- Safety of Valerian Root
Valerian root may not be safe for people with liver disease or epilepsy. This portion of the eMedTV archives outlines other risks that may affect ...
- Anticonvulsant Effects | LIVESTRONG.COM
Valerian for Epilepsy ...ous extract of valerian had significant anticonvulsant effects in an experimental model of temporal lobe epilepsy. ...
- Valerian Root | epilepsy.com
I wanted to know if anyone has tried it. i was on Epilim 200mg for 8yrs which has a small amount of valerian in. It didn't help my epilepsy...
- Medicinal Uses of Valerian
Medicinal properties of Valerian with practical tips and how-to's for making herbal home remedies
- Valerian
Description of valerian, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips.
- Valerian herbal supplement | health benefits, dosage, side ...
Nutritional facts and information on valerian herbal supplements, with reviews on the health benefits, dosage, and side effects of valerian natural herb remedy.
- VALERIAN Valeriana Officinalis
Valerian, affects central nervous system, a psychological herb, calms nerves, relieves ... In ancient times, the same tea made from this root was used to treat epilepsy. ...
- Herbs for Epilepsy
Question: What vitamins or herbs do you recommend for Epilepsy? ... Valerian is currently one of the most popular orthodox antispasmodic medications in Russia and Germany ...
- Valerian ( Valeriana officinalis )
The major modern and historical uses for valerian are as a sedative and anxiolytic, but ... palpitations, digestive problems, epilepsy and urinary tract ...
- Valerian Root Dangers - OrganizedWisdom Health
Valerian root is used as a "cure all" Herbs|herb in some countries.
- Valerian Root for Anxiety
Apart from these, Valerian has been in use as a herbal remedy for digestive problems, liver problems, nervousness, nausea, epilepsy, hysteria and sleep disorders. ...
- Valerian was first epilepsy drug
Valerian was first epilepsy drug. November 05, 2004 at 12:04 PM ... Today, valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is best known as a mild sedative, taken ...
- Valeriana Officinalis - Valeriana Officinalis - Treats ...
In medicine, the root of V. officinalis is intended when Valerian is mentioned. ... Valerian was first brought to notice as a specific for epilepsy by ...
- Valerian - Botanical.com
Includes description, chemical contents, and medicinal uses of valerian, a herbal sedative.
- Valerian for Dogs and Cats - Fact Sheet - Denes Natural Pet Care
Denes Fact Sheet: information guide for pet owners on Valerian for cats and dogs ... It can also be used to help treat some types of epilepsy. ...
- Valerian - A Natural Aid For Sleeping Problems | Cape Cod ...
Red Valerian. Since the days of the ancient Greeks, the herb Valerian (Latin for "strong") has been used to treat insomnia, epilepsy, digestive and liver problems. ...
- Valerian
Valerian is a supplement that is often used to treat insomnia. ... If you have epilepsy or liver disease, talk to your healthcare provider before taking it. ...
- Valerian - Medpedia
The genus Valerian includes over 250 species. Valerian officinalis is the species most often used in the United States and Europe...

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