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Top 12 Herbs Known to Relieve Anxiety

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6. Chamomile
This is what many people would call an “old fashioned” remedy that dates back to the Ancient Egyptians. This is perhaps the most well-known of all the calming herbs available today. Although it has a long use as a natural means of relieving stress and anxiety, only recently has it been tested and studied. Clinical trials show that chamomile (both matricaria recutita and chamaemelum nobile) can help to greatly reduce the symptoms of general anxiety disorder. Compared with a placebo group, those who took chamomile supplements found that their feelings of anxiety were greatly reduced, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.
Chamomile has long been used as a sleeping aide and this belief is supported by results from in-vivo trials. One study performed in 2005 found that when chamomile was consumed regularly it had a soothing, calming effect that improved sleep.
Although many people consume chamomile with no problems, it might cause an allergic reaction for a few. If you are sensitive to ragweed, take extra care and try very small amounts of tea to see how well you tolerate this calming herb.