Evidence supporting the use of: Guayusa
For the health condition: Nervousness
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Guayusa (Ilex guayusa) is a caffeinated Amazonian plant traditionally consumed as a tea by indigenous peoples in Ecuador and Peru. In terms of its use for nervousness, historical accounts suggest that guayusa was consumed for its stimulating effects, to enhance alertness, and to promote wakefulness, particularly during night watches or hunting. There is limited evidence that it was specifically used to treat or support nervousness in the sense of anxiety or agitation; in fact, caffeine-containing plants like guayusa are more commonly associated with increased alertness rather than calming effects.
Traditional uses recorded in ethnobotanical literature focus on guayusa’s role in social rituals, as a stimulant, and as a general tonic. Some indigenous practices included drinking guayusa tea in the early morning for ritual cleansing and communal gatherings, but not specifically for soothing nervousness. If anything, the caffeine content would be expected to exacerbate symptoms of nervousness or anxiety in sensitive individuals.
There is currently no robust scientific evidence to support the use of guayusa for treating nervousness. Most research on guayusa focuses on its antioxidant properties and caffeine content, rather than anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects. Therefore, any use of guayusa for nervousness is grounded more in tradition than in science, and the relevance to this condition is minimal and not well-established.
Other ingredients used for Nervousness
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amber
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Angelica
anise
ashwagandha
betony
brahmi
bupleurum falcatum
cannabidiol
catnip
cocoa
Codonopsis
Convolvulus pluricaulis
Convolvulus prostratus
elephant\'s head
fang-feng
frankincense
GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid)
geranium
gotu kola
guayusa
Hellebore
L-tryptophan
lavender
lemon balm
licorice root
lion's mane
magnesium
malt
Matcha
Motherwort
orchid
passionflower
polygala root
Premna
Pulsatilla
quail egg
reishi mushroom
Rhodiola
royal jelly
Scleranthus annus
Sensitive Plant
Spikenard
spruce
Sweet Orange alcohol
Tetrahydropalmatine
Valerian root
Vervain
vitamin B6
Waterhyssop
Xanthine
Other health conditions supported by guayusa
AnxietyAthletic and Exercise Aids
Concentration (poor)
Energy (lack of)
Fatigue
Headache (general)
Memory and Brain Function
Nervousness
Stress
Thinking (cloudy)
Worry
