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  2. Kava - Wikipedia

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    Kava is under preliminary research for its potential psychoactive — primarily anxiolytic — sleep-inducing, and sleep-enhancing properties. Preliminary randomized controlled trials in anxiety disorders indicate a higher rate of improvement in anxiety symptoms after kava treatment, relative to placebo. Traditional medicine

  3. Kavalactone - Wikipedia

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    Kavalactone. The general structure of the kavalactones, without the R -R -O-CH -O- bridge and with all possible C=C double bonds shown. Kavalactones are a class of lactone compounds found in kava roots and Alpinia zerumbet (shell ginger). [1] Some kavalactones are bioactive. [2] [3]

  4. Generalized anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    When GAD is considered among all anxiety disorders (e.g., panic disorder, social anxiety disorder), genetic studies suggest that hereditary contribution to the development of anxiety disorders amounts to only approximately 30–40%, which suggests that environmental factors are likely more important to determining whether an individual may ...

  5. Different Types of Anxiety Meds & How to Get Them From ... - AOL

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    Common SSRIs used to treat anxiety include: Sertraline. Sold under the brand name Zoloft, sertraline is a widely used SSRI that’s primarily prescribed to treat depression. It’s also used to ...

  6. Anxiolytic - Wikipedia

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    Anxiolytic medications are used for the treatment of anxiety disorders and their related psychological and physical symptoms. Nature of anxiety [ edit ] Anxiety is a naturally-occurring emotion and response.

  7. Ayahuasca - Wikipedia

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    Ayahuasca [note 1] is a South American psychoactive brew, traditionally used by Indigenous cultures and folk healers in the Amazon and Orinoco basins for spiritual ceremonies, divination, and healing a variety of psychosomatic complaints. Originally restricted to areas of Peru, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador, in the middle of the 20th century it ...