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From: editor@chinet.chinet.com (Alex Zell)
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Newsgroups: alt.folklore.herbs
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Subject: Re: Valerian Root
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Message-ID: <C8FBAr.8L5@chinet.chinet.com>
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Date: 10 Jun 93 20:52:02 GMT
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In article <deaneC86Kz1.536@netcom.com> deane@netcom.com (Dean Edwards) writes:
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>I am an avid advocate of the tremedous values of valerian. It can actually
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Years ago, in the 1930s, Tincture of Valerian was often prescribed (and
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sold OTC) for relief of menstrual cramps. Couple of drops on a lump of
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sugar, prn.
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Another use of the substance was in stink bombs by New York gangsters
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who preyed on theaters and restaurants. Sale of Valerian was restricted
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for a long time as a result.
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Pictou Island, NS
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--
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Alex Zell editor@chinet.chinet.com
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Pictou Island, NS
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From: ebenami@panix.com (Etan Ben-Ami)
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Newsgroups: alt.folklore.herbs
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Subject: Re: Valerian Root
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Date: 11 Jun 1993 22:46:33 -0400
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Message-ID: <1vbg29$iqd@sun.Panix.Com>
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In <1993Jun11.195820.2735@oz.plymouth.edu> j_robert@oz.plymouth.edu (Sparrowwood Oakmage) writes:
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> Has anyone tried -smoking- this stuff? I put some on my
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>incense burner and was amazed at how tired I ended up feeling..
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Smoking Valerian shouldn't work. The psychoactive effects come
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from alkaloids present in the plant's essential oils, which are
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volatile -- they evaporate at relatively low temperatures. I haven't
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tried it though myself. I do know that if you attempt to make
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Valerian tea with boiling water, you will evaporate the oils leaving
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you with a really horrible tasting and foul smelling hardly psychoactive
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cup of gunk! The smell has often been compared to dirty feet, but
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that's doing an injustice to the dirty feet of this world. Valerian
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tea requires water at a lower temp. Better yet, junk it and buy
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yourself some extract.
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On the other hand, I have smoking scullcap has always given
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my a nice buzz. I try not to smoke too much. If you're going to
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hack herbals, you should definitely get your hands on some manuals.
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They deserve at least as much work as Unix.
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-- Etan Ben-Ami
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Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 16:25:20 -0500 (EST)
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From: trent <TTSCHIRG@UMAB.BITNET>
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Subject: Valerian Root Update
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Sender: Drug Abuse Education Information and Research <DRUGABUS@UMAB.BITNET>
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Message-id: <01HA8HNLJVLO8X0IR0@ymir.claremont.edu>
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Pharm D student Yung Chi has thumbed through the literature on Valeri=
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an
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root and Valerian Root Tea. She wishes to post the following review:
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Valerian Root Tea in Review
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> Is the valerian root a psychoactive substance? How does it
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>act on the body? Are there adverse reactions?
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Valerian is the common name given to genus Valeriana,
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herbaceous perennial plants widely distributed in the temperate
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regions of North America, Europe and Asia(1)
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The evaluation of a commercially available valerian root
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extract revealed pronounced sedative properties in the mouse with
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respect to a reduction in motility and an increase in the
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thiopental sleeping-time(2) A direct comparison of the
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psychotropic effects with diazepam and chlorpromazine revealed a
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moderate sedative activity for the tested extract. The extract
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showed only weak anticonvulsive properties(diazepam/valium is a
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benzodiazepine used for sedation, treatment of seizures, and many
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other purposes.)(2) Valerian extract and imipramine both
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significantly inhibited forced swimming test in rats, and did not
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increase spontaneous motor activity just before the forced swimming
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test(imipramine/tofranil is an antidepressant).(1) In addition,
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both valerian extract and imipramine significantly reversed
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reserpine-induced hypothermia in mice(1) These results indicate
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that valerian extract acts on the central nervous system and may be
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an antidepressant(1)
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Other studies on two monoterpene esters isolated from
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valeriana wallichii D.C. (valtrate and didrovaltrate) show that
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these two compounds are cytotoxic and inhibit the synthesis of DNA
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and protein in tumor cells(3) The two compounds cause the
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disappearance of membrane microvilli, a large distension of the
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endoplasmic reticulum and a marked condensation of the
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mitochondria(3) Valtrate rapidly leads to the rounding and
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detachment of cells cultivated in layer(3)
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CONCLUSION
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The good news is, valerian root or valerian root tea will
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cause drowsiness. However, certain naturally-occurring substances
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within the root are toxic to rapidly-growing cells (like the cells
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lining your stomach and your liver!). If you must consume
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valerian, don't drink too much. Remember that the most toxic
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substances known to man were produced by 'Mother Nature.'
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REFERENCES
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1. Sakamoto T, Mitani Y, Nakajima K. Psychotropic effects of
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Japanese valerian root extract. Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) 1992
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Mar;40(3):758-61.
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2. Leuschner J, Muller J, Rudmann M. Characterisation of the
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central nervous depressant activity of a commercially
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available valerian root extract. Arzneimittelforschung 1993
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Jun;43(6):638-41.
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3. Keochanthalabounthanh C, Beck JP, Haagberrurier M, Anton R.
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Effects of 2 monoterpene esters, valtrate and didrovaltrate,
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isolated from valeriana-wallichii, on the ultrastructure of
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hepatoma cells in culture. Phytotherapy Research 1993 Mar-
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Apr;7(2):124-7.
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--by Yung Chi, Student, Pharm D. I
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School of Pharmacy
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University of Maryland At Baltimore
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20 North Pine Street
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Baltimore, MD 21201-1180 USA=FC
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