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Do you think valarian root would..?

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help my mild stutter?

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  1. It seems to make sense that something that relaxes the body and mind might help mild stuttering.

    However, while wandering through cyberspace, I could not find anything at all about the use of valerian root for stuttering. However, maybe there is info about valerian and stuttering that I overlooked. If valerian agrees with you, you might try it for a month or so to see if helps your stuttering.

    Here is one link that may (or may not) help.

    http://www.naturaltherapyforstuttering.c...

    Then there is a massive google link you can wade through.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=alt...

    As much as I support alternative medicine, I would take most of the info on these links with a grain of salt. If a product is recommended for stuttering, try to find some research that backs up their claims.

    Be well...............................


  2. No but Germanium may help you.  Symptoms of Germanium Deficiency

    • asthma

    • cancer (breast, lung, bladder)

    • cardiac insufficiency

    • hypertension

    • hepatic cirrhosis

    • leukemia

    • neuralgia

    • nephritis

    • neurotic disorders

    • softening of brain tissue

    Natural Sources

    • garlic

    • ginseng

    • aloe vera

    • comfrey

    • all chlorophyll-rich foods

    • shiitake mushrooms

    Or You could have an iron deficency

    Iron deficency test: Go to the mirror and pull your lower eyelid and see if the color is red or flesh color. If its flesh colored you are lacking enough iron and should take a herbal iron like Floradix. It will take a month to see a difference. Iron carrys oxygen in your blood and if you dont have it you will feel tired, cold hands and feet, headaches, RLS, dull brittle hair, brittle nails, poor sleep, pale skin (see thru), shortness of breath, fatigue, poor concentration, low mood, ringing in the ears, irregular heart beats, cracks in the corner of the mouth, dizziness, fainting, sore tongue and canker sores. Add b12 and folic acid for best results

  3. No.

    Its for sleeping.

    Valium.

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