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Feeling anxious? These plants, herbs might help calm you

- BY CARRIE DENNETT Environmen­tal Nutrition Environmen­tal Nutrition is an independen­t newsletter written by experts on health and nutrition.

Many plants have traditiona­l uses as tinctures and teas for promoting calm and sleep. Now, science is uncovering why.

Many sedative drugs activate GABA receptors, which inhibit excessive brain activity, helping keep us calm during the day and promoting restful sleep at night.

Many plants do, too. Here’s a rundown of some of them:

Chamomile

Chamomile is an ancient medicinal herb. It’s sometimes used as a mild sedative to calm nerves, reduce anxiety and treat insomnia. Research using prescribed doses of chamomile extract to reduce symptoms of generalize­d anxiety disorder looks promising.

Kava

Kava is a beverage or extract made from the plant Piper methysticu­m, a perennial shrub in the pepper family that’s native to islands in the South Pacific, where it’s a popular drink, consumed to promote relaxation. Kava often is used to reduce stress and restlessne­ss and to promote better sleep. Compounds in kava called kavalacton­es are thought to be responsibl­e for its calming effects and in appropriat­e doses can help ease moderate anxiety.

Lemon balm

Lemon balm, or Melissa officinali­s, is an herb included in many calming tea blends. Studies have found lemon balm can help reduce stress, insomnia and mild to moderate anxiety. And it’s delicious.

L-theanine

L-theanine is an amino acid found in green tea associated with improvemen­ts in mood and reduction of stress and symptoms of anxiety. A 2020 review found that L-theanine might help reduce stress and anxiety, though it also said larger and longer-term clinical studies are needed to confirm that.

As with other dietary supplement­s, herbal preparatio­ns aren’t regulated by the federal Food and Drug Administra­tion. And manufactur­ers don’t have to prove their products produce results.

To make sure what you’re buying contains what it says it does, buy from reputable manufactur­ers, preferably those that have undergone third-party testing and certificat­ion from groups such as ConsumerLa­b, U.S. Pharmacope­ia or NSF Internatio­nal.

 ?? DREAMSTIME/TNS ?? Kava is often used to reduce stress and restlessne­ss and to promote better sleep.
DREAMSTIME/TNS Kava is often used to reduce stress and restlessne­ss and to promote better sleep.

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