Evidence supporting the use of: Phytocannabinoids
For the health condition: Insomnia
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Phytocannabinoids, primarily cannabidiol (CBD) and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) derived from the cannabis plant, have been investigated for their potential to support or treat insomnia. Scientific interest in cannabinoids for sleep disorders has grown, with several clinical studies and systematic reviews conducted over the past decade. Evidence suggests that cannabinoids may modulate the endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating sleep-wake cycles. Some studies indicate that THC can reduce sleep latency (the time it takes to fall asleep) and increase total sleep duration, while CBD has been associated with both wake-promoting and sedative effects, depending on the dose and timing of administration.
A 2019 review in Current Psychiatry Reports concluded that there is moderate evidence for cannabinoids improving sleep in certain populations, particularly those with chronic pain or other comorbidities. However, the quality of available studies varies, and many have small sample sizes, short durations, or lack placebo controls. Side effects, potential for dependence (especially with THC), and long-term safety are also concerns. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine currently does not recommend cannabinoids for routine insomnia management due to insufficient high-quality evidence. While some individuals report subjective improvement in sleep, more rigorous research is needed to define optimal dosing, formulation, and long-term efficacy.
In summary, while there is some scientific validation for the use of phytocannabinoids in treating insomnia, particularly in specific populations, the overall evidence is moderate and not yet sufficient for broad clinical recommendations.
Other ingredients used for Insomnia
5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)amino acids
ashwagandha
Waterhyssop
benegut perilla (proprietary)
black cumin
Indian frankincense
rice
calcium
California poppy
cassia bark
chamomile
cherry
Chinese salvia root
cinnamon
Coptis chinensis
fennel
GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid)
gooseberry
gotu kola
Greek mountain tea
heartwood
hops
jujube
kava
kudzu
L-tryptophan
lactium casein decapeptide
lavender
maca
magnesium
magnolia
Marine lipid
Melatonin
Moringa
Motherwort
ophiopogon root
orange
passionflower
perilla
phytocannabinoids
pollen
polygala root
quail egg
reishi mushroom
rose oil
saffron
sage
scrophularia root
skullcap
Valerian root
vitamin B6
Zinc
catnip
anise
blackboard tree
lingzhi
Szechuan lovage
Morus
silk tree
chrysanthemum
amber
ganoderma
lotus seed
anemarrhena asphodeloides
purslane
aster root
peach
Wood betony
goji berry
soursop
Aralia
Agastache
alpha-terpineol
Angelica
apigenin
anamu
Albizia
Agarwood
Anemone
Alpha lactalbumin
Agrimonia pilosa
Arani
atractylone
betony
black seed
Baikal Skullcap
blackthorn
balsam
bayleaf
big quaking grass
banyan
brahmi
borassus palm
Borassus aethiopum
Bupleurum
Centella triterpenes
Chinese silkvine
Clary sage
Clerodendrum trichotomum
cactus
Cyathula
citron
carry me seed
cannabinol
Cymbopogon martini
Calea zacatechichi
Centella asiatica
Capitate Valerian
corktree
cowslip
cannabidiol
calamus
cherimoya
Corydalis
Carthamus
Clerodendrum indicum
dragonhead
David\'s milkberry
Doxylamine succinate
European Elder
Erodium cicutarium
elk antler
elephant\'s head
Embelia
Flueggea suffruticosa
Ficus religiosa
Ficus simplicissima
fringed pink
frankincense
Gelsemium
geraniol
giant blazingstar
Glycine
Gardenia jasminoides
Homalomena
honeybush
jasmine
Jatoba
jujubosides
Jatamansi
kavalactones
Kukicha
kiwi
Lycium
loquat
lemon balm
Lactucarium
Lady of the Night
Lesser speargrass
Lilium polyphyllum
linden
longan
Lindera
lotus
labrador tea
Large-leaved linden
lily
little ironweed
lupulinum
Loranthus
linalool
Mesua
Myrcene
Marjoram
mallow
mace
Milk Protein
Matapalo Tree
Mimosa
Microtea debilis
Morning glory
magnolol
Mulungu
Macaranga indica
Nardostachys
Night jessamine
Nymphaea caerulea
Nymphaea nouchali
Ophiopogon
Oroxylum indicum
Onosma bracteatum
orchid
Osmanthus
Osthole
Premna
polysaccharides
Pulsatilla
Patchouli oil
phlorotannins
Portulaca
Passionfruit
Polygonatum
Pimpinella
Persimmon
paeoniflorin
poppy
Polygonum
Polygala
rue
Rauvolfia
Rubiaceae
rose
Rooibos
Speedwell
Scoparia dulcis
Sumbul
Self-Heal
Sweet Annie
Spikenard
Salvia
Sensitive Plant
Southernwood
Sarivan
Shankhpushpi
Sweet Woodruff
Schisandrins
Sandalwood
Semecarpus anacardium
Stachytarpheta cayennensis
Sumac
Sweet Bay
Sword Bean
Safranal
Sedanenolide
Sweet Orange alcohol
Terminalia
Tagara
Tetrahydropalmatine
Vetiver
Valerenic acid
Vervain
Verbena
Withanolides
Wax Gourd
Walnut
Winter Begonia
Winter Savory
Yuzu
Yellow-Fruit Nightshade
Ylang ylang
Other health conditions supported by phytocannabinoids
Abdominal PainAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Addictions (drugs)
Addictions (general remedies for)
Addictions (tobacco smoking or chewing)
Alzheimer's Disease
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders
Appetite (deficient)
Arthritis
Asthma
Autism
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Chemotherapy (reducing side effects)
Crohn's Disease
Dementia
Depression
Diabetes
Dysmenorrhea
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
Inflammation
Insomnia
Lupus
Memory and Brain Function
Migraine
Multiple Sclerosis
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Nausea and Vomiting
Parkinson's Disease