Passiflora – Passion Flower
Certified Organic, hand-picked in France.
Passionflower has the power to deeply relax body tensions, mental burdens and troubled emotions…
Herb of sensuality, softness, delicacy, but also of inspiration and great passion, Passionflower is an herb of creativity, love, joie de vivre, relaxation and much more.
Passionflower, or “Passion Flower” is full of grace, its intoxicating scents and delicious taste make it an always welcome infusion for a relaxed evening.
It is said to have received its name from Spanish missionaries, who considered the plant to be a symbol of the passion of Christ.
Passionflower comes from Mexico where it was already used by the Aztecs for its sedative, hypnotic and magical properties.
Passionflower has often been used as a potentiator for different preparations, it can intensify the effects of the vast majority of plants associated with it.
Passionflower is still used today for its calming, hypnotic and sedative effects on the nervous system. It reduces anxiety which prevents rest and soothes fears, states of stress and overwork.
Its anxiolytic properties are particularly useful for treating anxiety caused by withdrawal, whether from cannabis, opiates, alcohol, hypnotics (sleeping pills) and/or classic anxiolytics.
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Herb of sensuality and softness, inspiration and passion, Passionflower is full of grace!
An ancestral herb bearer of great mystery, Passionflower offers softness, inspiration, and sensitivity. The leaves and flowers invokes deep rest and subtle euphoria. The beautiful Passionflower soothes fears, helping us to surrender and release the chaos of a troubled mind.
Passionflower is an excellent synergy booster! With the power to enhance and intensify the effects of other herbal essences, Passionflower has often been used for potentiating various herbal preparations.
Passionflower originates in Mexico, where it was used by the Aztecs. The flowers have been used by many indigenous communities in South America up until the present day.
Legends say that Passionflower received it’s name from the Spanish Missionaries, who saw the plant as a symbol of the mystery and passion of Jesus Christ. Passionflower or “Passiflora”, is indeed a very passionate flower! They dubbed the flower and felt that it was the living embodiment of the passion of Christ.