Psycho-Babble Alternative Thread 918953

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Albizzia

Posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

Hi, I experience both anxiety and depression. Albizzia is chilled without being sedative. It also improves mood, free of any real side effects at therapeutic doses. The albizzia does taste bad, but its a small price to pay for low stress. The effect is perhaps subtle to some, but I really notice the effect on my mood and actions

Ive tried many anti-depressants, from ipramine to prozac to st johns wort. This is the first ive really liked.

Anyone else into their albizzia?

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by nolvas on September 29, 2009, at 14:19:39

In reply to Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

I tried it as a tea and I didn't get any noticable effect. How are you taking it? and what brand of supplement is it, if you are taking a supplement of Albizzia.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by Sigismund on September 29, 2009, at 14:38:42

In reply to Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

I wasn't aware of a psychoactive effect.

I take it for my allergies, along with baical skullcap.

Perhaps there are many species of albizzia?

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by nolvas on September 29, 2009, at 19:27:58

In reply to Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

Sedative activity of two flavonol glycosides isolated from the flowers of Albizzia julibrissin Durazz


T. H. Kanga, S. J. Jeongb, N. Y. Kima, R. Higuchib and Y. C. KimCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, a

a College of Pharmacy, Wonkwang University, Iksan, 570-749, South Korea

b Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, 812-8582, Japa

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 23:23:26

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by nolvas on September 29, 2009, at 14:19:39

Im using Albizzia calm from planetary herbals. Its a alcohol extract. I find the effects very subtle at lower doses (I take two dropperfuls rather than one), but it becomes more obvious when you observe how you react to stress.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 23:24:33

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by Sigismund on September 29, 2009, at 14:38:42

Indeed theres two well known albizzia's. The one im refering to is Albizzia julibrissin..

 

Re: Albizzia » Aether

Posted by bleauberry on October 1, 2009, at 19:59:15

In reply to Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

I've never heard of it. What is it?

There aren't many substances out there that I haven't heard about, so when one comes up, I gotta find out more about.

Tell me more.

> Hi, I experience both anxiety and depression. Albizzia is chilled without being sedative. It also improves mood, free of any real side effects at therapeutic doses. The albizzia does taste bad, but its a small price to pay for low stress. The effect is perhaps subtle to some, but I really notice the effect on my mood and actions
>
> Ive tried many anti-depressants, from ipramine to prozac to st johns wort. This is the first ive really liked.
>
> Anyone else into their albizzia?

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by Sigismund on October 2, 2009, at 2:57:29

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 23:24:33

>Indeed theres two well known albizzia's. The one im refering to is Albizzia julibrissin..

Yep. The one I take for allergies is Albizzia Lebbeck.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by Aether on October 4, 2009, at 22:50:29

In reply to Re: Albizzia » Aether, posted by bleauberry on October 1, 2009, at 19:59:15

> I've never heard of it. What is it?
>
> There aren't many substances out there that I haven't heard about, so when one comes up, I gotta find out more about.
>
> Tell me more.
>

Its used in traditional chinese medicine. The bark is said to ground the spirit, and the flowers lighten it. Its used for anxiety and depression, particularly for greif.

Also known as persian silk tree, mimosa (although theres a few plants called that, not to be confused), and "happiness tree".

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by nolvas on October 6, 2009, at 16:53:49

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by Aether on October 4, 2009, at 22:50:29

I just got the Planetary Herbals one today called Albizzia Calm. The screw top with the dropper on it is cracked on mine so that might mess it up. I'll keep it in the fridge. Doesn't taste too pleasant. I've taken one dose (at 18:45)and didn't notice anything until a couple hours later, kind of sedated feeling. I've taken another dose now (22:30) and will keep tabs on how I feel. I bought the 2fl oz bottle. I also bought some Seriphos as well, but will trial this Albizzia first. I live in the UK but I bought this Albizzia from vitaminlife in the USA just as something to fill the basket which was cheap :) hehe. It was only $5.60!! crazy. That's only a few £. In the UK this bottle would cost over £10.

Here's a link to the one I bought. If anyone knows cheaper tell me pls :P

http://www.vitaminlife.com/product-exec/PNAME/Albizzia_Calm/product_id/52343

As I said I didn't even want this Albizzia but for the price I had to have it. I can't get Seriphos in the UK, well only one place has it and it's £38 or something crazy like that. I paid £34 including shipping for Seriphos and Albizzia Calm. The shipping cost me $33 which is more than the products, but everything cost me less than in the UK! What a rip off country I live in, maybe that causes me stress too lol.

Anyway please go to this link and click on product reviews, it's the only site where I've found plenty of reviews for this product >

http://www.iherb.com/Planetary-Herbals-Albizzia-Calm-4-fl-oz-118-28-ml/7703?at=0

Please note the iherb bottle is the larger 4fl oz bottle. My 2fl oz bottle is large, however I've no idea how long it will last.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by bleauberry on October 10, 2009, at 19:19:31

In reply to Albizzia, posted by Aether on September 29, 2009, at 9:21:10

Since my Lyme treatment is going to be mostly Chinese Herbal ala the Dr Zhang Clinic protocol, I am comfortable with the herbs.

I noticed at a lyme forum one of the most popular Chinese herbal antidepressants has Albizia as one of its ingredients.

The lyme herbs that reduce inflammation, reduce auto-immune, reduce Herx, improve micro-circulation, and such, should be a good start in the right direction.

But specifically for mood the names that come up frequently are:

An Shen Buxin
Free and Easy Wanderer
Albizia Julibrissin

So now this strange thing called Albizia has showed up at Lyme forums AND at pbabble. That says something good about this substance.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by nolvas on October 13, 2009, at 14:13:00

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by bleauberry on October 10, 2009, at 19:19:31

Free and Easy Wanderer is a combination of around 10-12 herbs, there have been some studies that demonstrate it's effectiveness at treating depression and anxiety. The main problem I see is finding a reliable source and knowing there's no heavy metal toxicity in the herbs.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by bleauberry on October 14, 2009, at 17:08:02

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by nolvas on October 13, 2009, at 14:13:00

> Free and Easy Wanderer is a combination of around 10-12 herbs, there have been some studies that demonstrate it's effectiveness at treating depression and anxiety. The main problem I see is finding a reliable source and knowing there's no heavy metal toxicity in the herbs.

Plum Flower brand from chineseherbsdirect.com.

 

Re: Albizzia

Posted by nolvas on October 15, 2009, at 3:06:01

In reply to Re: Albizzia, posted by bleauberry on October 14, 2009, at 17:08:02

Thanks.


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