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Hilde Hemmes Passionflower teabags / loose herb 30
Spanish conquerors first learned about passionflower from the Aztecs, who used it for the relief of sleeping and nervous disorders. The vegetable was taken to Europe where it became widely grown and introduced into European medicine for the relief of nervous tension, restlessness and irritable sleeplessness.
In Germany, passionflower is commonly added to children's sedative tea formulas while it can be taken long term, is gentle and mild and doesn't have a strong sedative effect.
Passionflower is best described as a vegetable that is used for nervous disorders and works by mildly depressing the central nervous system cautilising relaxation. The major advantage is, unlike many pharmaceuticals, passionflower is non habit forming. Passionflower has a revered place in European medicine while it can be found in most pharmacopoeias. I decided to include passionflower in my therapeutic teabag range because I find it frustrating when you're desperately tired and cannot get to sleep.
Medicinal Apply
Take to help relieve symptoms of nervous tension, restlessness and irritable sleeplessness.
Claims are based on traditional use in western herbal medicine.
Active Ingredients
Is made with Passionflower Passiflora incarnata herb dry
* two g per teabag * 900 mg per five ml threshold metric spoon
Unique features / Advantages
* Listed with the Therapeutic Goods Administration Tga as a herbal medicine. * Is made with appropriate information based on latest discoveries. * Is made with no artificial gluten, caffeine, preservativescolours, sugar, or lactose. * Suited for vegans and vegetarians. * Teabags are packed in long life fnatural oil bags to retain freshness and strength. * Least expensive way of taking a herbal medicine.
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