Passionflower
Natural Herbal
Supplement For Mind
Welcome to Passionflower - This
general information about this phyto-anxiolytic describes the different names,
habitat, the plant, dosage, chemical constituents, medicinal parts, the cautions
and safety.
English Name:
Passionflower
Latin Name:
Passiflora incarnata
Family:
Passifloraceae. There are over 460 known species of Passiflora.
Folklores About
Passionflower:
One of the story is that one Jesuit Priest came across the
this herb. In night he had a dream - when he felt its resemblance with
elements of Crucifixion or Passion of The Christ. The Five petals and sepals
were equivalent to ten apostles, excluding Judas and Peter. The three pistils
were the nails of the Cross. The Purple filaments (Corona) resembled with Crown
of thorns and the Lord's goblet looked like the stemmed ovary. There are many
variation of this story.
Other Names:
Maypop, Apricot vine, Passiflore rogue, Passionsblume, Purple
Passionflower, Passion vine, Granadilla, Maracuja, Carakifelek, Charkfelek,
saa't gulu, Ward assa'ah, Zaharil aalaam, Maracoc etc.
Related Terms & Names:
Banana passion fruit (P. mollissima), Corona de
cristo, EUP, Fleischfarbige, Fleur de la passion, Flor de passion, Jamaican
honeysuckle (P. larifolia), Madre selva etc.
Edible Parts:
the berry or fruit
is egg shaped with multiple seeds. Edible, fresh and juicy fruits are gathered
when soft and yellow-green. The small berry like fruit is called Granadilla or
water lemon. The yellow pulp from the fruit is edible. First make sure that the
fruit is not over ripe as it would then ferment into a foul smelling paste.
Medicinal Parts:
Whole herb, Cut dried herb, the aerial part
Different Forms:
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Tea, tinctures, fluid extracts, alcohol free fluid extracts,
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Chewing gum in Europe for sedative purpose.
Dosage:
Capsule -
300 - 450 mg twice or thrice a day.
Fluid
extract (1:1 in 25% alcohol) - 10 -30 drops three times a day.
Hot Infusion
or Tea - Pour One teaspoon (2 - 5 gm) of herb
powder with 150ml hot water. Strain after 10 minutes and use it. It can be taken
twice or thrice a day, and the last dose one or two hours before bedtime.
Tincture
(1:5 in 45% alcohol) - 10 - 60 drops twice or thrice daily.
Herbal Rinse - to be used externally for
Hemorrhoids. Take 20 gm of herb powder in 200 ml hot water. Strain after 20
minutes and use while lukewarm.
Pediatric
dosage - Most of the adult doses are calculated considering the adult
weight at 70 kg. Calculate the dose of children on its basis.
Bio-Chemical
Composition:
Passionflower and the herbal compounds containing it
are standardized to contain not less than 0.8% flavonoids to meet the standards
of German, French and Swiss Pharmacopoeias.
Previous studies and several analysis suggest the
active principle of passionflower to be not a single chemical. The different
samples that were tested yielded slightly varying concentrations. Its botanical
classification makes it more complex as due to sub-species variation in field
samples. In field samples inter-species breeding and the hybrids are common.
Flavonoids - Particularly C Glycosyl flavones, and
also including schaftoside, isoschaftoside, isovitexin-2-O-glucoside,
isoorientin, isoorientin-2-O-flucoside, lucenin-2, vicenin-2, Chrysin.
Cyannogenic glycosides - Gynocardine (less than
0.1%).
Volatile Oil (trace) - The Harmane and harmaline
alkaloids (Passiflorine, Aribine, Loturine and Yageine) that were written
a lot, were not even confirmed in many samples. These are found to act as MAO
inhibitors and to stimulate the uterus.
Low levels of
Serotonin have been identified that
is used to explain the its effects as a natural calming agent, an aid to
concentration, and to elevate the mood.
Maltol, the another compound, is also found to
have mild sedative properties.
The Ayurvedic
Properties:
There is not any description of
this herb in Ayurveda.
Cautions:
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The Passionflower has some minute concentration of Harman alkaloids that
can reduce the effects of antidepressant drugs (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors).
In Germany, passionflower preparations should not have harman alkaloids above
0.01%.
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It should not be used by the pregnant,
breast feeding mothers and children below 2 years.
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Consult your qualified herbalist or doctor before taking it with other
sedative or tranquilizer.
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Also consult your doctor if you
have some bleeding or clotting disorder.
In Other Herbal
Formulations:
In European countries, passionflower's preparations are available with other
herbs like valerian and lemon balm.
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Use Passionflower For:
- Generalized anxiety disorder.
- Insomnia.
- Adjuvant in seizures, Irritable bowel syndrome, asthma, cough.
- Visit Passionflower related pages on Holistic-Herbalist to get more
information.
- Take one vegicap once a day. Each vegicap contains
Passionflower 200 mg.
Buying Information:
We recommend the interested visitors to get Passion-Flower
supplements from this place. This is a good store, with reputable quality and one of the most
reasonable price. Get a pack of 90 capsules.
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