Passionflower

PASSION FLOWER

Botanical name: Passiflora Incarnata Habitat: Brazil, United States, Peru, Mexico

Plant parts used: flowering branches Active ingredients and nutrients: phytosterols, glycosides (those of Passiflora Incarnate are not cyanogenic contrary to what has been shown for other passionflowers), alkaloids

Therapeutic properties: This plant owes its effect to FLAVONOIDS, including HYPEROSIDE. It promotes sleep and helps with all sleep disorders: awakening, difficulty falling asleep. It is also indicated for stress, nervousness and irritability. A 2001 double-blind study showed that, if taken for 30 days, passionflower reduces anxiety symptoms.

For prevention and control of: MENOPAUSE AND METSRUAL DISORDERSANXIETY AND STRESS DISORDERWEIGHT-RELATED DISORDERSVIRAL INFECTION DISORDERSRHEUMATIC AND OSTEOARTICULAR DISORDERS

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