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Description:
Valerian is a plant native to Europe and Asia. It grows to up to four feet high and has trumpet-shaped flowers. The roots are used medicinally. Although the fresh root is relatively odorless, the dried root has a strong odor that many find unpleasant. Valerian extract has been used for centuries as a perfume and as a mild, relaxing sedative.
Valerian has been used as a medicinal herb since at least the time of ancient Greece and Rome. Hippocrates described its properties, and Galen later prescribed it as a remedy for insomnia. In medieval Sweden, it was sometimes placed in the wedding clothes of the groom to ward off the "envy" of the elves. In the sixteenth century, the Anabaptist reformer Pilgram Marpeck prescribed valerian tea for a sick woman.
1.Treating insomnia, anxiety and nervousness
2.Curing stomach ailments
3.Decreasing muscle spasms
4.Treating digestion problems relating to nervousness and stress.