Daily supplementation with lemon verbena extract decreases subjective energy and parental reports of hyperactivity in children displaying sub-clinical attention deficit hyperactivity disorder-type behaviours: A randomised controlled trial
Philippa A Jackson, Ellen F Smith, Joanne Forster, Jessica Greener, Anna Small, David O Kennedy, Cynthia G Suarez, Andressa Blainski, Ivo Pischel

TL;DR
A study found that lemon verbena extract may reduce hyperactivity and improve mood in children with sub-clinical ADHD symptoms.
Contribution
This is the first study to show that lemon verbena extract may help manage ADHD-like behaviors in children.
Findings
LVE reduced subjective energy levels and parent-reported hyperactivity in children.
LVE improved mood and showed no safety concerns over 56 days.
Cognitive performance remained unaffected despite reduced energy.
Abstract
Current treatment options for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are limited by factors such as adherence and cost, whilst no treatment options are available for sub-clinical or undiagnosed ADHD. Herbal preparations may therefore offer an alternative approach to the management of symptoms; Aloysia citriodora Paláu (lemon verbena) is a promising candidate. To assess the behavioural, cognitive, psychological and physiological effects of 56 days of supplementation with lemon verbena extract (LVE) in children exhibiting symptoms of ADHD at the sub-clinical level. This exploratory study followed a randomised, double-blind parallel groups design wherein 120 healthy participants aged 8–17 years received 15 mg/kg bw/d LVE or matched placebo for 56 days. Behavioural, cognitive, mood and physiological measures were collected in the lab at baseline and 28 and 56 days post-dose.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder · Medicinal Plant Extracts Effects · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
