Anxiety can be a debilitating illness. Anxiety is the most under-diagnosed and undertreated disease, and those who suffer from it might even be completely unaware of it. But constant stress and worries will end up disrupting your day-to-day activities. Treating anxiety usually involves a long-term regimen of prescription medicines and therapy, which come with many behavioral and physical side effects. However, certain herbs make it easier to manage and treat anxiety with a lower risk of adverse effects or withdrawal symptoms.
Some of the most effective natural relaxants for anxiety include kava, valerian root, passionflower, skullcap, St John’s wort, and chamomile. These herbs are used alone or in combination. Not sure which herbs to use? Here are 6 herbs that can help you calm down your anxiety issues without making you drowsy.
1. Kava – A Natural Tranquilizer
Kava is derived from a type of pepper plant. In smaller doses, this miracle herb is capable of calming the mind and positively enhancing your mood, without being addictive. Kava reduces the activity of the brain center that is associated with anxiety but does not impair memory or aggravate depression.1
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2. Valerian Root – A Nervous System Depressant
Valerian root is a herbal tranquilizer with amazing anti-anxiety properties. This herb exerts a regulatory effect on the autonomous nervous system and acts as a nervous system depressant and mild sedative. Valerian extracts are also beneficial in reducing anxiety during the day and treating sleep disturbances like insomnia.3 It also works well on dizziness, neural pain, headaches, menopausal hot flashes, and sleeplessness, all of which are common causes of significant anxiety and stress, especially in older women.4
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3. Passionflower – An Anxiolytic Folk Remedy
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You can take passionflower in the form of tablets, dried herbs, or liquid extracts without worrying about acute or chronic toxicity. However, larger doses may result in nervous system depression and heart problems.5
4. Skullcap – A Mood Enhancer
American skullcap is a popular herb used in traditional medicine to treat anxiety and insomnia. It enhances the mood and reduces anxiety with a minimal loss of energy or cognition. Skullcap is also widely used in the treatment of cancer, inflammation, and viral infections.6
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5. St. John’s Wort – A Herbal Antidepressant
St. John’s wort is a widely used herb in treating physical issues like burns, bruises, and swelling and psychological issues like anxiety and mild-to-moderate depression. Imbalances of chemical neurotransmitters like serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine can cause anxiety. But as an effective antidepressant, St. John’s wort inhibits these neurotransmitters. No other antidepressant is found to have as broad an inhibitory profile as this herb.8
Higher doses of St. John’s wort can induce phototoxicity, a chemically induced irritation to light. Gastrointestinal symptoms, allergic reactions, and fatigue are some of the other noted minor side effects of long-term use of St. John’s wart.9
id="6-chamomile-a-soothing-herb-for-relaxation">6. Chamomile – A Soothing Herb
Chamomile is a traditional herb known for its calming effect and is widely used for its medicinal application in treating mood disorders. The most popular preparation using this herb is chamomile tea – nearly 1 million cups touch lips every day.
Apart from treating anxiety, chamomile also aids digestion and lowers inflammation and fever. However, do not take this herb if you’re pregnant or suffering from unstable medical conditions like renal problems, malignancy, and known sensitivity to chamomile. Also, avoid using this herb concurrently with other anxiolytic pills or antidepressants, mood stabilizers, sedatives, or other herbal remedies.10
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