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  2. Valerian Root’s Hidden (and Potential) Benefits, Explained

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    Valerian root side effects. Side effects of valerian root are “usually mild,” Alan says. However, they can include: Headache. Dizziness. Nausea. Drowsiness

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Valerian: garden valerian, garden heliotrope, all-heal Valeriana officinalis "drowsiness, GI upset, headache, palpitations, insomnia", [3] oversedation, overstimulation [16] Vasambu sweet flag Acorus calamus: Vomiting and nausea [22] Yohimbe: yohimbine Pausinystalia johimbe: rapid heart rate, hypertension, hypotension, heart problems, death [4]

  4. Valerian (herb) - Wikipedia

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    Valerian root is a cat attractant, containing attractant semiochemicals in a way similar to catnip, which can lead to a behaviour modification effect in cats. [27] Its roots and leaves are one of three alternatives for the one-third of domesticated or medium-sized cats who do not feel the effects of catnip .

  5. Talk:Valerian (herb) - Wikipedia

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    Valerian root is non-toxic but may cause side effects in excessive doses." but then goes on to say "Large doses (500+mg) or chronic use may result in stomach ache, apathy, and a feeling of mental dullness or mild depression"

  6. Can melatonin and valerian root actually help you sleep? - AOL

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    At the same time, the supplement world is notorious for inflated claims, so the hype around melatonin and valerian makes me more than a little skeptical. Can melatonin and valerian root actually ...

  7. Isovaleramide - Wikipedia

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    Isovaleramide is a constituent of valerian root.. In humans, it acts as a mild anxiolytic at lower doses and as a mild sedative at higher dosages. [1] Isovaleramide has been shown to be non-cytotoxic and does not act as a CNS stimulant.

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