Passionflower

$5.99

Passionflower, also known as Passiflora incarnata, has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations in North and South America. Used for its therapeutic properties for centuries, passionflower is revered for its calming effects on the nervous system, making it a popular remedy for anxiety, insomnia, and stress. This beautiful flowering vine contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, improve sleep quality, and promote relaxation without causing drowsiness. Whether consumed as a tea, tincture, or supplement, passionflower offers a natural and gentle way to support overall well-being.

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Passionflower, also known as Passiflora incarnata, has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations in North and South America. Used for its therapeutic properties for centuries, passionflower is revered for its calming effects on the nervous system, making it a popular remedy for anxiety, insomnia, and stress. This beautiful flowering vine contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, improve sleep quality, and promote relaxation without causing drowsiness. Whether consumed as a tea, tincture, or supplement, passionflower offers a natural and gentle way to support overall well-being.

Passionflower, also known as Passiflora incarnata, has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations in North and South America. Used for its therapeutic properties for centuries, passionflower is revered for its calming effects on the nervous system, making it a popular remedy for anxiety, insomnia, and stress. This beautiful flowering vine contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, improve sleep quality, and promote relaxation without causing drowsiness. Whether consumed as a tea, tincture, or supplement, passionflower offers a natural and gentle way to support overall well-being.

2 oz Organic Passionflower

  • Botanical Name:Passiflora incarnata

  • Origin: North/ South America

  • USDA Certified Organic

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