Valerian Root
Latin Name: Valeriana Officinalis
Type: Herb
Valerian is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia, and its root is often used to promote relaxation and ease insomnia.
Its root contains active ingredients called valerenic acid that increases gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels - a brain chemical that regulates nerve impulses of brain and nervous system to promote calmness and tranquillity.
Studies have proposed that the consumption of valerian root helps reduce the time taken to fall asleep, as well as improve sleep quality and quantity. As valerian root causes drowsiness, one should avoid driving after the consumption. The ideal time of using valerian root is right before bedtime.
Are Free Radicals From The Sun And UV Rays Bad For Your Skin?
Do you have friends that are constantly hiding from the sun or never fail to carry an umbrella anywhere he/she goes, even on fair-weather days?
And you wonder - is being under the sun really that bad for our skin?
Ingredient Spotlight: White Kidney Bean
Why Antioxidants and Vegetables Matter More Than You Think
5 Skincare Tips For A Moon Goddess Glow
Can't Seem To Stop Bloating?
How Burned Out are You?
“Leave it to me, I can handle this!” This is what most would say, but how much one can manage before it’s too much?
Is The Sunshine Vitamin Really Enough?