Molecules Matter With Dr. Dan
Lavender has been used for thousands of years to promote calmness and relaxation—but what if the real magic comes down to a single molecule called linalool? In this episode of Molecules Matter with Dr. Dan, Dr. Dan Gubler explores the fascinating science behind linalool, one of the primary molecules found in lavender essential oil. Learn how this powerful plant molecule interacts with the brain, nervous system, inflammation pathways, and stress hormones to support better sleep, lower anxiety, improved mood, and overall brain health. You’ll discover: • What linalool is and why lavender plants make it • How scent molecules rapidly influence the brain and emotions • The connection between linalool, GABA, and nervous system calmness • Research on anxiety, stress reduction, and sleep quality • How linalool may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress • The emerging science on lavender and neuroprotection • Practical ways to use lavender safely and effectively Modern humans are living in a constant state of overstimulation and stress. This episode reveals how nature’s molecules may help bring the nervous system back into balance. New molecules create new signals. New signals create new cellular outcomes. And those new cellular outcomes can help create a healthier you. Follow Dr. Dan on social media: @drdangubler Listen to more episodes at: Dr. Dan Gubler [https://www.drdangubler.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] References: Koulivand PH, Ghadiri MK, Gorji A. Lavender and the nervous system. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013;2013:681304. Cavanagh HM, Wilkinson JM. Biological activities of lavender essential oil. Phytother Res. 2002;16(4):301-308. Linck VM, et al. Inhaled linalool-induced sedation in mice. Phytomedicine. 2009;16(4):303-307. Lis-Balchin M, Hart S. Studies on the mode of action of the essential oil of lavender. Phytother Res. 1999;13(6):540-542. Perry R, Terry R, Watson LK, Ernst E. Is lavender an anxiolytic drug? A systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Phytomedicine. 2012;19(8-9):825-835. Hwang E, Shin S. The effects of aromatherapy on sleep improvement: systematic literature review and meta-analysis. J Altern Complement Med. 2015;21(2):61-68. Peana AT, et al. Anti-inflammatory activity of linalool and linalyl acetate constituents of essential oils. Phytomedicine. 2002;9(8):721-726.
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