Passiflora incarnata, commonly known as maypop, was first used in the Americas and then in Europe to treat sleep disorders. It has been used for centuries as a calmative, but it has a milder effect than Valerian root. The chemicals contained in the herbal extract may help to relax muscle spasms, which can make it a useful herb for gastrointestinal issues. It has been found to be most effective in helping those who have stress-induced stomach issues. It is also an excellent pain reliever, especially when the pain is caused by inflammation and muscle strain. People with fibromyalgia have reported excellent results when using the tincture of passiflora. Passionflower extracts have also been used as a treatment for anxiety, hysteria, ADD, ADHD and heart palpitations. Passionflower also helps to combat withdrawal symptoms from opiate drugs such as morphine. In Europe, Passionflowers are added to numerous pharmaceuticals to treat nerve disorders and high blood pressure. The passionflower has been used for centuries as a skin beautifying agent since they contain agents that unclog the pores of the skin. It has also been used topically for the relief of inflammation from sunburns and burns, as well as hemorrhoids.
Passionflower is Nature's Tranquilizer; try this herb for promotes a restful, sound sleep, especially in cases of nervous insomnia. It is also used as an anti-spasmodic, and for that reason, it is useful for people who cannot sleep because of stress. The active ingredients of passionflower extracts include cyanogenic glycosides, alkaloids, flavonoids, sterol, amino acid, and saparin. The can help to stimulate and leave tranquil effects on the brain cells and the nervous system. Maltol and ethyl-maltol, two of the primary ingredients in Passionflower, may improve alertness and physical energy as well.
The flower has long been touted as a natural remedy for anxiety and helps to calm nervous anxiety, ease pain and neuralgia. It is believed to help normalize the blood pressure and get rid of the constant stress and anxiety. It has also been found that stress can increase weight and accumulates in the belly and waist, Passionflower herbs elements, like amino acid and sterol, regulate and enhance metabolism and this action helps break down calories, as well as offers a happy mood.
The anti-spasmodic effects of Passionflower leaf extracts may help to regulate contractions of your intestines that move the wastes through the digestive system. Irregular intestinal contractions are often associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that can produce symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating and intestinal infection. It may also offer antibiotic benefits, and helps to fight fungi and bacteria that can cause disease and illness.
The alkaloids and flavonoids, are believed to be an effective and non-addictive sedative and has been known to be helpful for pain relief, especially pain caused by inflammation and muscle strain, even toothache pain. One of nature's best tranquilizers and used for centuries as a reliable remedy for nervous, menopausal and premenstrual tension, irritability, fatigue and tension headaches. This is also helpful in gently shifting moods, altering perception and aiding in concentration, its content is thought to be of some help in cases of depression. The herb has been shown to help boost the natural anti-depressant effects of
St. John's Wort. Passionflower has been used in Italy to treat hyperactive children. The relaxing qualities appear to be beneficial for relaxing spasms, relieving muscle tension and other manifestations of extreme anxiety. The herb, then, may be very beneficial for treating restless leg syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and ADHD.
It is also thought to relieve hypertension and lower blood pressure. Some research claims that it dilates and relaxes the walls of the arteries, that supply blood to the heart. This may help to relieve arterial blockages that can contribute to coronary artery disease, heart attack, and stroke. Not only has the herbal remedy been found to be useful for maintaining good heart health, it may also enhance delivery of oxygen to the bones, muscles, and organs, which improves overall health and wellness.
There are reports that say Passionflower stops chemical reactions that cause nausea and vomiting due to withdrawal from opiate medications like morphine as well as cocaine, heroin, when joined with drugs that control psychological withdrawal symptoms, including stress and irritability. This herb is thought to be beneficial for functional digestive problems, as well as vomiting from certain drugs. If you are trying to quit smoking, Passionflower may offer a natural way to curb the cravings for nicotine, according to research published in "Pharmaceutical Biology", in 2012. They tested Passionflower extract's ability to reduce signs of nicotine sensitization, or the withdrawal symptoms, and found that the liquid extract showed significant reduction of these symptoms, in animal studies.
Passionflower is believed to help with a diminished sex drive. The herb is a source of an antioxidant chemical which helps the body conserve testosterone. It does not make the body produce more of the hormone, but by conserves it, and this action has a direct effect on increasing testosterone levels, which may boost sex drive.
Passionflower may be particularly effective for destroying bacteria and fungi on the surface of the skin. The action may help to prevent infection of skin wounds, rashes, and acne. One of the best natural acne remedies, passionflower extracts can be applied to the skin directly, or you may dilute the mixture by using it with Aloe vera gel, cream or lotion. If you want to get the maximum effect in the shortest period of time, using the herbal tincture directly on the skin is the best option. Doing this on a daily basis, by lying on your back after the application for at least ten minutes or so, to let it absorb into the skin. You may see a noticeable change in your facial skin tone and texture. It should be known that these effects will not become apparent immediately, so use it for a considerable period of time before seeing the full benefits of Passionflower herbal tinctures.
Ingredients: Passionflower Leaf, Structured Water, 20% Alcohol.
Non-Alcohol: Passionflower Leaf, Structured Water, Vegetable Glycerin.
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Instructions: Use 6-12 drops in juice, water, under the tongue or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Contraindications: Passionflower is generally considered to be non-toxic when used in moderation. Pregnant and nursing women should not use Passion Flower. Since it may cause sleepiness, it should not be used before driving or operating machinery. Do not use Passion Flower if you take MAO inhibitors, and it should not be taken with other prescription sedatives or sedative herbs or alcohol, as it increases their sedative effects. Depression of the nervous system may result in fatigue and mental fogginess if you take too much for too long. Start with a low dose several times a day and you may want to increase as you learn the effects, or how you respond to the extract. Passion Flower may have an added anticoagulant effect.
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