





Valerian Root
Botanical Name:Valeriana officinalis
Origin: Native to Europe and Asia, naturalized in North America
Valerian root has been cherished since ancient Greece for its ability to promote relaxation and support a sense of calm. Despite its strong aroma, it remains a staple in traditional herbal practices.
Ways to Use:
Infuse as a tea, alone or blended with other calming herbs
Tincture for a concentrated herbal extract
Use mindfully around pets, as cats and some animals are drawn to its scent
Precautions: Valerian may enhance the effects of sedatives. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Price is per ounce.
Botanical Name:Valeriana officinalis
Origin: Native to Europe and Asia, naturalized in North America
Valerian root has been cherished since ancient Greece for its ability to promote relaxation and support a sense of calm. Despite its strong aroma, it remains a staple in traditional herbal practices.
Ways to Use:
Infuse as a tea, alone or blended with other calming herbs
Tincture for a concentrated herbal extract
Use mindfully around pets, as cats and some animals are drawn to its scent
Precautions: Valerian may enhance the effects of sedatives. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Price is per ounce.
Botanical Name:Valeriana officinalis
Origin: Native to Europe and Asia, naturalized in North America
Valerian root has been cherished since ancient Greece for its ability to promote relaxation and support a sense of calm. Despite its strong aroma, it remains a staple in traditional herbal practices.
Ways to Use:
Infuse as a tea, alone or blended with other calming herbs
Tincture for a concentrated herbal extract
Use mindfully around pets, as cats and some animals are drawn to its scent
Precautions: Valerian may enhance the effects of sedatives. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Price is per ounce.