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Passion Flower Benefits: Soothing The Passions Of Pitta Individuals

By Ayurvedum Editorial December 11, 2018
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  • 1. The Passion Vine Helps Cure Depression.
  • 2. It Induces Better Sleep. 
  • 3. It Lowers Blood Pressure.
  • 4. Passion Flower Benefits To Reduce Anxiety.
  • 5. It Curbs Body Inflammation.
  • 6. It Helps Cure Menopausal Symptoms.

Passion flower, a striking beauty, is a perennial vine used in different forms for flavoring as well as naturally healing the human body. Passion flower benefits the system in a number of ways. The passion vine is gentle, instantly makes you feel grounded, and keeps you energized. For those with a Pitta constitution, it has the ability to soothe your passions. It has a sweet-and-bitter flavor, along with Pitta-pacifying properties. Nevertheless, pay attention to any possible passion flower side effects.

Passion Flower Benefits

1. The Passion Vine Helps Cure Depression.

It somewhat helps release the stuck energy to calm your thought process. The herb exactly does what several anti-depressant medications do – restrict the production of monoamine oxidase, that too without any harm. Therefore, regular usage of the passion vine rids the signs of depression. You feel much happier.

2. It Induces Better Sleep. 

The passion vine promotes restful sleep, which helps overcome insomnia. So, take a teaspoon or two of dried passion flower leaves and add them to a cup of boiling water. Steep for 15 minutes and drink it before sleeping.

3. It Lowers Blood Pressure.

The passion vine significantly helps decrease your blood pressure levels. It prevents the accumulation of toxins in the body that may gradually damage the circulatory system as well as the elasticity of your arterial walls.

4. Passion Flower Benefits To Reduce Anxiety.

Being a nervine herb, passion flower benefits by calming your nervous system. Therefore, take around a teaspoon of dried passion vine leaves along with a teaspoon of chamomile leaves and stir it into a tea. You can also add some honey for that added benefit.

Alternatively, add the passion flower leaves in water for some time and simply have this infusion thrice every day. In a matter of weeks, you’ll feel a shift in the anxiety levels.

5. It Curbs Body Inflammation.

Passion flower benefits by getting rid of the disease-causing inflammation in your body. Also, thanks to its powerful antioxidant activities, passion flower benefits to rid the formation of free radicals and inhibit any infections. This effectively relieves the nerve pain and more.

6. It Helps Cure Menopausal Symptoms.

Passion flower is known to cure hot flashes, night sweat, and other signs of menopause. So, prepare a tea – add a teaspoon of chamomile, passionflower as well as St. John’s wort leaves in one cup water. Also, add dried valerian root and some organic honey. Steep for 10 minutes, strain and drink twice daily.

Passion Flower Side Effects

Although the herb is safe to use when taken in controlled amounts, it can still cause sensitivities. So, the most common passion flower side effects to look out for are nausea, weakness, vomiting, rapid heart beats, impaired cognitive functioning, and confusion.

 

Note: Articles on Ayurvedum are solely for the purpose of sharing the goodness of Ayurveda and bringing awareness on natural and healthy living. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice. Ingredients discussed can interfere with certain medications. So, before using anything to treat yourself, always consult an Ayurveda doctor or practitioner. 

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