Valerian Tincture
Valeriana Officinalis
Description
Discover Valerian Tincture by Green Vitality
Latin name: Valeriana Officinalis. Also known as Valerian, Catnip, Stinker's Herb, or Nerve Plant. In English, the plant is often called Valerian or Great Wild Valerian.
Valerian Tincture buy at Green Vitality
Do you want a Valerian Tincture Buy exceptional quality? Our Tincture is made from the dried root of Valeriana officinalis. The roots are harvested in controlled conditions and are carefully extracted in organic alcohol to optimally preserve the natural ingredients.
The result is a pure, natural, powerful plant extract without artificial additives and allergens – fully in line with the quality standard of Green Vitality.
This Tincture is intended for natural health enthusiasts, those who want to harness the power of plants and seek peace in a busy world. Thanks to its concentrated nature, this plant essence is easy to add to your daily ritual.
Valerian Tincture operation
Due to current legislation we cannot tell you everything about Valerian Tincture How it works. You can read exactly how it works on the page: Why is there limited information about how our products work?
However, we may mention the following on-hold health claims:
- Helps promote sleep readiness**
- Good for a good night's sleep**
- Natural tranquilizer**
- Helps with a nervous feeling**
- Helps with mental pressure and exertion**
- Has a beneficial effect on the heart and blood vessels**
- To maintain healthy blood pressure**
- Contributes to normal digestion**
Valerian products at Green Vitality
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Botany Valerian
Valerian is native to Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia. It grows best in damp meadows, forest edges, and along riverbanks. The creeping roots are fleshy and whitish-yellow on the inside. Fresh, the root has no noticeable odor, but once dried, it develops a characteristic and, to some, unpleasant scent. With its feathery leaves and pale pink to white flowers, it not only attracts the eye but also the curiosity of traditional herbalists.
Origin and traditional application
Valerian has a long history in herbal medicine. As early as the time of Hippocrates (460 v.C. – 377 v.CThis plant was described for its unique properties. In old European herbals, Valerian was known for its calming properties. Other cultures, such as indigenous peoples in North America, also used the root in traditional practices.
Today, Valerian is still valued by herbalists and herbalists. It is often used to promote sleep and as a natural sedative.
NB: This product information cannot replace the advice of a doctor or therapist. Always consult your doctor or therapist if you are taking medication. This product is not a registered medicine but a herbal preparation. A dietary supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
**Health claims pending European approval