sixteenth century onward, this herb became popular as a sedative in Europe (and later in United States). Scientific studies on valerian in humans began in the 1970s, leading to its approval as a sleep aid by Germany’s Commission E in 1985. Over 50 tons of valerian is sold each year in France alone. The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) rated valerian class 1, the herb that can be safely consumed when used appropriately.
SleepEzy (Valerian) acts like a sedative on the brain and nervous system. SleepEzy is most commonly used for sleep disorders, especially the inability to sleep (insomnia) without significant hangover effects. Valerian is also used for anxiety and psychological stress also. SleepEzy is formulated as per US national formulary and British Pharmacopoeia standard.
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