8. Viva valerian
Valerian has been used for many centuries for neck, shoulder and back muscle pain. It is not as well-known as other substances such as rosemary and lavender, but that does not make it any less effective. Valerian is an herb that contains several oils which relax the muscles and ease tension. The Valerian plant is indigenous to Europe and parts of Asia, although it is also grown in North America. The root of the valerian plant is dried and used as an herb to treat various disorders.
A study conducted in 2010 which was published in the Indian Journal of Experimental Biology found that animals who were exposed to the whole extract and essential oil from the valerian plant showed signs of relief from pain. This points to but does not confirm that valerian may have a similar effect on humans. In 2011, a study published in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics pointed to the antispasmodic effects of valerian as a useful treatment for severe menstrual pain.
You can buy liquid valerian extract from your health store or pharmacy. It is recommended that you take half a teaspoon daily to minimize pain and cramping of muscles. Alternatively, you can buy dried valerian root and use it to make valerian tea. You need 1 teaspoon of dried valerian root. Allow it to soak in a cup of boiling water for at least 10 minutes to get the most effective dose of this muscle pain-busting herb.
It is important to note that the use of valerian is contra-indicated by pregnancy and breastfeeding. Similarly, you should not use it if you are taking prescribed pain or sleeping medication.