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Success With Valerian Root


Gfresh404

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As the topic says, I recently just started Valerian Root because I read here it is very helpful for people with insomnia: Open Original Shared Link

Anyway, it seems to be working for me. I have used it the past two nights with excellent results. It also seems much safer than melatonin, which is actually a hormone.

Just thought I would spread the word, if you haven't already tried it, I think it is definitely something to consider. Best 4 bucks I ever spent!


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I tend to have an odd reaction with Valerian.

If I take it right before trying to sleep (within an hour), I cannot fall asleep or stay asleep for the life of me!

But, if I take it within three hours, I pass out like a log!

So, I guess it all depends on how you take it sometimes.

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I tend to have an odd reaction with Valerian.

If I take it right before trying to sleep (within an hour), I cannot fall asleep or stay asleep for the life of me!

But, if I take it within three hours, I pass out like a log!

So, I guess it all depends on how you take it sometimes.

I seem to have a somewhat late reaction to it as well. I take it 2 - 2.5 hours before bedtime.

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