(Passifloria
incarnate) Part used: Plant and
flower. Properties: Antispasmodic,
sedative, diaphoretic. What it affects:
Nerves and circulation.
Preparation and amount: Internally, Passionflower is most commonly used for nervous
conditions-such as restlessness, insomnia, nervous headaches, and hysteria. It
is normally used with other herbs as part of a prolonged treatment. It is
helpful for anxiety, neuritis, and stress-related disorders. It is used for
nervousness in children, such as muscle twitching and irritability. In the elderly,
it is good for nerve debility and sciatica. It has a gentle sedative effect and
helps reduce blood pressure.
- Passionflower is also used for hiccups, spasms, coughs, eye tension, convulsions, and back tension. It is used for headaches, fever, and reduced pulse during high fevers. It stimulates perspiration.
Note: Some herbalist recommend that
you only use professionally prepared herbal medications.
Warning: Passionflower should not be taken during pregnancy, since it may cause uterine stimulation.
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