Hops

Cannabaceae

Hops

Humulus lupulus
✓ Generally Safe Caution in Pregnancy
Native to: Europe, Western Asia, North America
Also known as: Common Hop, Hop Plant
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🌱 Parts Used

Flower

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Insomnia (particularly sleep onset — excellent combined with valerian), anxiety, nervous tension, restlessness, IBS (antispasmodic), menopausal hot flushes, digestive bitters.


Herbal Actions

Sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic, bitter tonic, antispasmodic, estrogenic (8-prenylnaringenin — strongest phytoestrogen known)

🔬 Active Constituents

Bitter acids: humulone, lupulone (alpha/beta acids), 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (formed from methylbutenol during storage), prenylated flavonoids (xanthohumol, isoxanthohumol, 8-prenylnaringenin)

⚗️ Preparation Methods

☕ Herbal Tea🏺 Tincture💊 Capsule

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea1–2 tsp dried hops per 250ml, steep 10 min, 30–60 min before bed
Tincture2–4 ml (1:5, 45% ethanol), 1–3x daily
NotesMost effective for insomnia in combination with valerian (several RCTs). Hop pillow (stuff pillowcase with dried hops) traditional remedy. Hops go stale quickly — use fresh (green/yellow, not brown).

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ✓ Generally Safe
Pregnancy Caution in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions Possible — consult doctor

Contraindications: Avoid with CNS depressants (additive sedation). Caution in hormone-sensitive cancers (estrogenic). Avoid in depression (may worsen). Not recommended in pregnancy.

Side Effects: Sedation (do not drive after use). Contact dermatitis in hop pickers. Paradoxical restlessness in rare cases.

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