Calming herb used for restlessness, tension, insomnia and much more.
Extracts made from the leaves are used for restlessness, nervous tension and insomnia. While it was once thought that the harmala alkaloids were responsible for this herb's calming properties, it is now known that they are present in small quantities and don't have any real effect. The flavonoids are now thought to be the most clinically important constituents.
This climbing plant gets its name from its intricate purple flower. The different parts of the plant, such as the fringe-like crown, are thought to resemble Christ's passion. Passiflora edulis (and not Passifiora incarnata) is the plant responsible for producing the edible fruit.
While sweet and slightly sour passion flower fruit is
enjoyed as a food, the bitter-tasting leaves of the plant are used in
herbal medicine. Passion flower is mildly sedative, hypn...
Passiflora (Edulis) is a Brazilian herb that is rich in Alkaloids (harmine
& harmaline) and Flavone Glycosides. These ingredients have a sedative and
tranquilizing effect. Passiflora may aid the tr...
Passiflora (Edulis) is a Brazilian herb that is rich in Alkaloids (harmine
& harmaline) and Flavone Glycosides. These ingredients have a sedative and
tranquilizing effect. Passiflora may aid the tr...
It is the best tea I have ever tried and has a wonderful calming effect every one should try this and its natural and no side effects, I can't say enough! -- none (house wife)
Passiflora (Edulis) is a Brazilian herb that is rich in Alkaloids (harmine
& harmaline) and Flavone Glycosides. These ingredients have a sedative and
tranquilizing effect. Passiflora may aid the tr...
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