- Passion Flower: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) is a climbing vine with white and purple flowers The chemicals in passion flower have calming effects Passion flower is native to the
- Passiflora - Wikipedia
Passiflora, known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae
- Passionflower: 4 Benefits, Dosage, Safety - The Botanical Institute
Passionflower is a medicinal plant flower that has been used for thousands of years As a nervine and an anxiolytic herb, it has a calming and soothing effect on nerves and can help reduce anxiety Due to its relaxing effect, it’s one of the most popular herbs used to improve sleep quality
- Passionflower and Its Uses for Anxiety and Sleep - Verywell Health
Passionflower is known for alleviating anxiety and promoting sleep Find out more about passionflower, its potential uses, and safety considerations
- Passionflower: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH
Passionflower is a climbing vine that is native to the southeastern United States and Central and South America The vine has white and purple flowers Traditionally, passionflower has been used as a sedative Sixteenth-century Spanish explorers in South America learned of passionflower
- Passion Flower: Anxiety Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage
What is passion flower, and what is it used for? Passion flower is a vine (Passiflora incarnata) with white and blue or purple flowers native to the Americas and also grown widely in Europe
- 5 Benefits of Passionflower How To Use It - Mommypotamus
Used for centuries throughout South and Central America, the stunningly gorgeous passionflower vine (P assiflora incarnata) has long been renowned for its ability to support restful sleep, calm mental chatter and more
- The Calming Effects of Passionflower - Healthline
Native Americans have used passionflower to relieve a variety of conditions These include boils, wounds, earaches, and liver problems Spanish explorers learned about passionflower from native
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