Lavender
Herbal extract used orally and aromatically to reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality in adults with mild-to-moderate stress.
Lavender
Herbal extract used orally and aromatically to reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality in adults with mild-to-moderate stress.
Worth considering for anxiety or mild insomnia; evidence is strongest for oral Silexan oil.
Lavender is an aromatic herb native to the Mediterranean, used as an essential oil for aromatherapy and in oral softgel extracts (Silexan). Its active constituents, including linalool and linalyl acetate, appear to modulate GABA-A receptor signaling and inhibit voltage-dependent calcium channels, producing anxiolytic and sedative effects. Randomized trials and meta-analyses show standardized oral lavender oil significantly reduces symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, while aromatherapy modestly improves perceived sleep quality. Women with primary dysmenorrhea may also experience pain reli
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Linalool and linalyl acetate modulate GABA-A receptor signaling and inhibit voltage-gated calcium channels in vitro, similar to some anxiolytic drugs. In humans, oral Silexan and inhaled lavender both appear to blunt sympathetic arousal and reduce subjective anxiety, though the exact CNS targets in vivo remain partially characterized.