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Passionflower was used in traditional remedies as a "calming" herb for anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and hysteria. During the early twentieth century, this herb was included in many over-the-counter sedatives and sleep aids. In 1978, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned these preparations due to a lack of proven effectiveness. In Germany, however, passionflower is available as an over-the-counter sedative (in combination with other calming herbs such as valerian and lemon balm),
Passionflower extract,It is also used in German homeopathic medicine to treat pain, insomnia, and nervous restlessness. Today, professional herbalists use passionflower (often in combination with other calming herbs) to help treat insomnia, tension, and other health problems related to anxiety and nervousness.
1. Regulating neural stability, which included mild sedative and antianxiety effects;
2. Inhibiting the spasticity of the smooth muscle, which included the digestive system;
3. Slowing down the rate of food through the digestive tract, thereby promoting digestion;
4. Ideal for people who suffer from disorders related to sleep and behavior such as insomnia, epilepsy, and anxiety;
5. Aphrodisiac effect, which makes it perfect for people suffering from loss of libido.
1. Applied in Pharmaceutical field;
2. Applied as Nutrient.