Ameliorative effects of Radix rehmanniae extract on the anxiety- and depression-like symptoms in ovariectomized mice: A behavioral and molecular study
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While there have been studies investigating the adaptogenic herb ashwagandha and its use in combating stress, Salve et al. (2019) claim this study to be the first to offer insight into the dose-response of a high concentration root extract. This double-blind study included 60 participants (male and female), with a baseline perceived stress scale (PSS) score greater than 20. The participants were randomly selected to receive capsules of 125 mg of ashwagandha extract, 300 mg of ashwagandha extract, or an identical placebo twice daily for eight weeks in a 1:1:1 ratio. The following measures were taken: stress (using PSS) at baseline, at four weeks and eight weeks; anxiety using the Hamilton-Anxiety (HAM-A) scale; cortisol levels in the blood at baseline and at eight weeks; and sleep quality utilizing a seven-point sleep scale. Fifty eight of the 60 participants completed the study (96.7% completion rate). Both a significant reduction in PSS scores and a drop in cortisol levels were seen in participants who took 250 mg/day or 300 mg/day of ashwagandha extract. Moreover, sleep quality was significantly better in those that received ashwagandha relative to the placebo group. These findings show that the ashwagandha root aqueous extract may have stress and anxiety-relieving properties. [NPID: adaptogens, herbs, ashwagandha, stress, anxiety, cortisol]
Ameliorative effects of Radix rehmanniae extract on the anxiety- and depression-like symptoms in ovariectomized mice: A behavioral and molecular study
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The effect of ginsenosides on depression in preclinical studies: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Effects of aromatherapy with Rosa damascena on nulliparous women’s pain and anxiety of labor during first stage of labor
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Herbal medicine for depression and anxiety: A systematic review with assessment of potential psycho-oncologic relevance
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A placebo controlled randomized clinical trial of Crocus sativus L. (saffron) on depression and food craving among overweight women with mild to moderate depression
Effects of saffron aqueous extract and its main constituent, crocin, on health-related quality of life, depression, and sexual desire in coronary artery disease patients: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial
Putative antidepressant effect of chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) oral extract in subjects with comorbid generalized anxiety disorder and depression
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Attenuation of anxiety-like behavior by Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench methanolic extract through up-regulation of ERK signaling pathways in noradrenergic neurons
A preliminary assessment of a combination of rhodiola and saffron in the management of mild–moderate depression