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Passion Flower
Passion Flower
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4 oz Passion Flower : Passiflora incarnata

For many years, the dried flowering and fruiting top of the perennial climbing vine Passiflora incarnata has enjoyed a reputation as a calmative agent and sedative.

Passion flower exerts its beneficial effects on the nerves by toning the sympathetic nerve centre, and improving circulation and nutrition to the nerves.

Passion flower was introduced into medicine in 1840 by Dr. L. Phares of Mississippi. The remedy remained buried in obscurity until Prof. I. J. M. Goss of Atlanta, Georgia, reintroduced it into the practice of eclectic physicians in the late nineteenth century.

The name passion flower gives little indication of its action; passion flower was so called by Spanish explorers and missionaries who saw a resemblance in the flower to the crown of thorns of Christ"s passion.

Constituents responsible for the pharmacological activity of passion flower have been the subject of ongoing research throughout most of this century. Passion flower does contain one or more so-called harmala alkaloids, but their number and identity are disputed. Besides, such alkaloids generally act as stimulants, not depressants.

Passion flower preparations have been used in homeopathic medicines, especially in Europe, to treat insomnia, nervous exhaustion, and pain.

- Passion flower is a wonderfully relaxing remedy and one of the best tranquilizing herbs for chronic insomnia, having no addictive effects and allowing you to awake refreshed and alert in the morning.
- Passion flower has a sedative and antispasmodic action, relaxing spasm and tension in the muscles, and calming the nerves and lessening pain.
- Passion flower can be used for neuralgia, shingles, sciatica, Parkinson"s disease, muscle pain, twitching and spasm, anxiety, agitation, stress and any physical problem that is stress-related, such as colic and asthma, as well as high blood pressure.

Wherever physical symptoms are related to or aggravated by anxiety or tension, passionflower can be added to your chosen prescription; for example for hot flashes, migraine, headaches, abdominal pain or a tickly cough.
Our Passion Flower comes from selectively and organically grown stock.

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