Chamomile Anxiety Randomized Trial Evidence Table

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Chamomile Anxiety Randomized TrialHowever, despite this diversity, only a limited number of species have been sufficiently investigated and supported by pharmacological or clinical evidence regarding their anxiolytic and antidepressant effects.4Frenț Olimpia-Daniela (2026)Wild Flora Species from Romania with Anxiolytic and Antidepressant Potential: A Global Perspective—Narrative Review
Chamomile Anxiety Randomized TrialAlthough herbal preparations are often perceived as safer than synthetic drugs, the level of scientific evidence supporting their efficacy and safety remains variable.4Frenț Olimpia-Daniela (2026)Wild Flora Species from Romania with Anxiolytic and Antidepressant Potential: A Global Perspective—Narrative Review
Chamomile Anxiety Randomized TrialThis floristic diversity provides a favorable framework for the systematic exploration of traditionally used medicinal plants and for their evaluation in light of current scientific evidence.4Frenț Olimpia-Daniela (2026)Wild Flora Species from Romania with Anxiolytic and Antidepressant Potential: A Global Perspective—Narrative Review
Chamomile Anxiety Randomized Trial1 Depression and anxiety disorders represent major global public health concerns, characterized by high prevalence and a profound impact on psychosocial functioning and quality of life.4Frenț Olimpia-Daniela (2026)Wild Flora Species from Romania with Anxiolytic and Antidepressant Potential: A Global Perspective—Narrative Review

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  1. Wild Flora Species from Romania with Anxiolytic and Antidepressant Potential: A Global Perspective—Narrative Review