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View Post: Passion Flower « Cordite Country Show Notes
18 Oct 2009 by corditecountry
It was also employed for colic, diarrhea, dysentery, menstrual difficulties, insomnia, neuralgia, eye disorders, epilepsy and convulsions, and muscle spasms and pain. PLANT CHEMICALS. Chemical analysis on passionflower indicates it ...
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View Post: Listening in Bed: Herbal Sleep Medicines - Be Careful!
9 hours ago by Wei-Shin and Jason
Passion flower leaves and roots (Passiflora incarnata and Passiflora edulis) were used by the Native Americans for its sedative effect. However, it can interfere with antidepressants such as Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, St. John's Wort, ... Conditions like seizures, epilepsy, alcoholism, depression, anxiety, pregnancy, or breastfeeding are important to consider before trying any herbal sleep medications. Contrary to popular belief, herbals can be just as potent as some ...
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View Post: Health Benefits of Passion Flower for Asthma Treatments
10 Nov 2009 by Home Remedies
Easily available in the form of capsules and tinctures, passion flower is a very commonly recommended by herbalist and also known as ancient herbal remedy. It can also be obtained in dry form, especially people who encounter extreme ...
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View Post: Can't Sleep? Try Herbal Remedies to Eliminate Insomnia
27 Nov 2009 by judester
Passion flower is considered by many herbalists to be a highly effective natural remedy for insomnia. It has calming and sleep inducing properties, and can even help to ease pain. It was utilized by the ancient Aztecs as a sedative and ...
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View Post: Herbs For women
25 Nov 2009 by Da Vinci
In addition to sleep disorders; valerian has been used for gastrointestinal spasms and distress and epileptic seizures. The herb has recently been used very successfully to treat stress. ... Since its introduction into European herbal medicine systems, passionflower has been widely used as a sedative, antispasmodic and nerve tonic. Passion flower is used primarily as a sedative or nervine to combat excess nervousness and anxiety, to tranquilize, and to induce sleep. ...
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View Post: Abundance of the Heart: Herbs- rather long
9 Nov 2009 by Anneatheart
Besides being an excellent herbal sedative, Passion Flower relieves smooth muscle spasms. This makes it useful for treating spasmodic dysmenorrhea, colic, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, blood pressure, and epilepsy. Passion Flower also has an ...
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View Post: Spasmodic Herbal Remedy-part 2
25 Nov 2009 by admin
Passion Flower (Passiflora) is found world –wide; is taken as a sleep-aiding tea before bed. The fresh or dried leaves of maypop are used to make a tea, it has anti-depressant properties and helps soothe nerves and support relaxed ...
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View Post: Passion Flower
10 Oct 2009 by Stephen
Passion flower is a great calming herb. It is used mostly for anxiety, insomnia, epilepsy, hysteria and nervous gastrointestinal conditions. In any condition that involve muscular spasm such as asthma and knotted muscles, passion flower ...
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View Post: A Natural Remedy for Anxiety
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View Post: Passion flower: natural herb to treat anxiety, insomnia, stress ...
28 Jul 2009 by Nyomi Graef
Passion flower is a native plant of North America, where it has been used for centuries as a mild sedative. It was later used in Europe and adopted by herbalists to treat insomnia, hysteria and epilepsy, and used as a painkiller. ...
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