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Valerian root, hops, possibly passion flower; kava kava; st john's wort; any time you take prescription (or over the counter sleeping meds) plus anti-anxiety medication...
I would not mix homeopathic with pharmaceuticals. Choose one or the other.
Valerian, kava kava, and chamomile are all herbs that are known to help relieve stress and promote relaxation.
Yes they both indeed can be used in conjunction with each-other in Naturalistic Treatment. Even taken together is fine. I would not exceed 10mg of melatonin unless your tolerance is high. Either by the nature of your body or by prior use with a end result of the body increasing how you tolerate it. Passion Flower is also very harmless unless your using a very strong ethanolic extract or more then 10g/daliy of 1:1 ratio of the herb in its nature form. If you are seeking restful sleep or the comfort of simple relaxation without anxiety some other helpful natural things to try are Bach Flower Extracts, GABA, valerian root, skullcap, Wild Oats, Hops, Gota Kola , or Kava kava.
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Yes, it is possible. Check out these links. Especially this article. "Many herbal remedies can cause a false positive for benzos. This is especially true with Valerian Root, St John's Wort, and Kava Kava."
Some herbal preparations, particularly those taken for insomnia or anxiety (St. John's wort, valerian, kava kava) may intensify the effects of anesthetics.
A healthy diet, exercise, stress relief therapies, and aromatherapy. Vitamin B6, calcium, magnesium, vitamin E, vitex, black cohosh, valerian, kava kava, and St. John's wort.
Certain herbal remedies, such as Valerian and Kava, may dangerously exacerbate the effects of certain CNS depressants
Additionally, valerian root and kava root are good natural sleep aids. I also discovered this: ht tps://bit. ly/2KlhRCQ, which is an all natural sleep aid. To me, it works better than both Kava and valerian.
Is Kava Weed? No Common Sense
Kava is part of Greece.