Skullcap American, Scutellaria lateriflora, calming, relaxing and good for the nerves
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Most astonishingly, skullcap actually grows well in coastal NSW.
Skullcap or scullcap is a perennial herb native to North America. It thrives in wet, shady places.
Scullcap is a powerful medicinal herb that has been used as a relaxing nerve tonic. It has an excellent calming effect that can be used in the treatment of a variety of nervous conditions.
Traditional uses include:
strengthen the nervous system
soothe stressed nerves
remedy for tension
exhaustion
fatigue headaches
depression
insomnia
epilepsy
anxiety, and irritability
recovering alcoholics, ex-smokers
menstrual cramping and premenstrual stress.
Caution: Skullcap tea may slow reflexes; avoid driving after drinking it. Drink it only occasionally, unless under medical supervision.
Estimates of the number of species in the genus of Scutellaria range from around 300 to about 425.
In Chinese medicine, Scutellaria baikalensis is used and in North America, Scutellaria lateriflora was used in Native American medicine.