Herb Profile: Valerian

 

Valerian, Valeriana officinalis

Valerian is spicy, bitter and warming and is used most often for insomnia, stress and anxiety, menstrual cramps and pain relief. It can also relieve gas, spasms, pains and general symptoms of stress.

Make into a tea or tincture. For a small number of people, valerian can have the opposite effect, so if you’re planning to use valerian as a night-time sleep support, consider trying it during the day first to find out if you’re one of those people.

 

Preparations

Fresh root tincture of valerian is best as it preserves the volatile oils and, according to Matthew Becker, is more “tonic and less reactive” than preparations from the dried root. Matthew Wood recommends a dosage of 1-60 drops.

 

Valerian Tea Blend (from Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health)

A hearty, relaxing tea for strengthening the nervous system. Valerian Tea Blend is one of the better-tasting valerian formulas.
1/2 part licorice root
2 parts lemon balm
1 part valerian root

Decoct the licorice root for 15 minutes. Turn off the heat and add the lemon balm and valerian root. Infuse for 45 minutes. Strain; drink as much and as often as needed.
 
Try this Valerian Mint Cordial as a before bed remedy.
 
And for some fermented fun try out this Valerian flower Mead recipe from Brittany Nickerson at Thyme Herbal.

 

Cautions/Contraindications

Valerian is considered safe however reactions are idiosyncratic. Valerian may cause symptoms it is meant to cure in some.

Growing Valerian 

Hardiness: Zones 3–9
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, fertile soil
Water: Moderate
Propagation: Seed or root division
Notes: Tall perennial. Roots typically harvested in fall of second year.

 

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