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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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    Research. Its anxiolytic and hepatotoxicity activities have been investigated. [6] [7] [8] The major kavalactones (except for desmethoxyyangonin) potentiate GABA A receptors, which may underlie the anxiolytic and sedative properties of kava.

  4. Generalized anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a mental and behavioral disorder, specifically an anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry about events or activities.

  5. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Kava: awa, kava-kava: Piper methysticum: Potentiates CNS sedatives, chronic use might cause a reversible dry skin condition. Khat: qat Catha edulis: Chronic liver dysfunction: Kratom: Mitragyna speciosa: Hepatotoxicity: Liquorice root Glycyrrhiza glabra: Hypokalemia, hypertension, arrhythmias, edema: Lobelia: asthma weed, pukeweed, vomit wort

  6. Anxiolytic - Wikipedia

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    An anxiolytic (/ ˌ æ ŋ k s i ə ˈ l ɪ t ɪ k, ˌ æ ŋ k s i oʊ-/; also antipanic or anti-anxiety agent) is a medication or other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect is in contrast to anxiogenic agents which increase anxiety. Anxiolytic medications are used for the treatment of anxiety disorders and their related psychological ...

  7. Ayahuasca - Wikipedia

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    There are potential antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of ayahuasca. [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] For example, in 2018 it was reported that a single dose of ayahuasca significantly reduced symptoms of treatment-resistant depression in a small placebo-controlled trial. [122]