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Maria Treben’s Remedy for Insomnia, Stress, and an Agitated Nervous System: Authentic Recipe and Usage

Maria Treben believes that many sleep disturbances, heart issues, and digestive system problems originate from chronic nervous tension. To calm the nervous system and ensure a peaceful sleep, she recommends a herbal mixture with sedative and balancing effects, prepared as a tea.


What Maria Treben Said:

Valerian calms the nerves, St. John’s Wort eases the soul, and Hypericum drives away sadness. This tea is a reliable aid on restless nights.
Maria Treben


Calming Recipe Recommended by Maria Treben

Herbal mixture (in equal parts):

  • Valerian (root)

  • St. John’s Wort (leaves)

  • Hypericum (flowering plant)

Preparation:
Mix the herbs in equal parts and store them in an airtight glass container.

Usage:
Take 1 tablespoon of the mixture and pour over 250 ml of boiling water.
Let it steep for 10-12 minutes, then strain.

Administration:
Drink 1 cup in the evening, 30-60 minutes before bedtime.
In cases of heightened anxiety, 2 cups per day can be consumed, in the morning and evening.


Benefits

Valerian:

  • Contains valerenic acid and iridoids with sedative, anxiolytic, and relaxing effects.
  • Reduces the excitability of the central nervous system and helps with the onset of natural sleep.
  • Does not cause dependence if used correctly.

St. John’s Wort:

  • Calms palpitations, nervous agitation, and feelings of fear without reason.
  • Supports the digestive system in stressful situations and reduces nervous bloating.

Hypericum:

  • Known for its natural antidepressant effect, it balances serotonin secretion.
  • Recommended in cases of anxiety, melancholy, and mood disorders.

What Do Modern Studies Say?

  • Cochrane Database showed that valerian significantly reduces the time needed to fall asleep compared to placebo.
  • Journal of Psychopharmacology supports the effectiveness of St. John’s Wort in mild to moderate depression, without the side effects of traditional antidepressants.
  • Clinical studies have confirmed that St. John’s Wort improves memory, reduces agitation, and has calming effects in anxiety and insomnia.

Contraindications

  • St. John’s Wort interacts with numerous medications (antidepressants, contraceptives, anticoagulants) so consult a doctor if undergoing treatment.
  • It is not recommended to combine this tea with sleeping pills or synthetic sedatives.
  • Contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical consultation.
  • Valerian should not be consumed for very long periods without breaks (maximum 3-4 consecutive weeks, followed by a break).

Sources:

  • Maria Treben: Health from the Pharmacy of the Lord
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Valerian for insomnia
  • Journal of Psychopharmacology, Hypericum perforatum in mild to moderate depression
  • Phytomedicine, Melissa officinalis in anxiety and cognitive performance

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