If you ever wondered what passion flower tea is and what it does then this article is for you. I’m going to share a little history about this alternative medicine, how it can be helpful, some dangers of it and the best ideas on where to get it. Passion flower tea or another name of it would be passifloral is a perennial creeping vine and this just means that it looks somewhat like a snake. Its history is rooted around central, south and some parts of North America, but different species grow around the globe. Mostly it grows in tropical and sub-tropical regions. When you think of the term passion what comes to your mind, probably something to do with sex or romance right? The term itself actually has to do with the passion of Jesus Christ representing his last days and his crucifixion. The 3 stamens, which is the male fertilization organ of the plant represent Christ’s wounds. There usually are 12 petals of the flower and they represent the apostles. The corona which are 2 flowers that come down is the crown. It’s believed that Native Americans and later colonist from the old world were the first to use this plant. The leaves were fresh or dried out to make tea that was helpful in treating insomnia, hysteria which is when someone gets really emotional, and epilepsy which is when someone has repeated seizures. If you are somewhat who suffers from anxiety then the good news is that 2 studies of two hundred people showed there was no difference between common anxiety medicine and passionflower. This is really good news because pharmaceutical medicine has very bad side effects. According to an animal study this substance helps lower blood pressure levels. I’m not sure if you know this but high blood pressure is a silent killer because it can strike without warning, causing all kinds of problems including death. Next this helpful herb can do some interesting things with sleep. In a study participates with a sleep disorder consumed a cup of this tea for one week and recorded their results. The conclusion was that it helped their sleeping. More good news is that the side effects of passion flower tea are fairly mild and is thought to be safe for the majority of people. One group of people that should be cautious of this tea would be woman who are pregnant or breast feeding. Also passionflower can influence the nervous system and affect medications regarding surgery, so stop taking it 2 weeks before an operation. Besides purchasing the tea you always have the option of taking a supplement for these benefits. Before you go out and purchase a supplement I recommend viewing a free guide that I created. The reason why is because this guide can not only help you find the best deal, but get a supplement that is not harmful. Yes, believe it or not government agencies don’t really analyze dietary supplements they don’t have the time. In fact between 2007 to 2012 the FDA in the U.S. received more than 6,300 reports of serious adverse effects connected to dietary supplements. To view this guide simply click on the link free guide to buying dietary supplements. {To view To see To look at} {this guide the guide this video guide} {simply click just click click on then click} on the {link hyperlink website link url} {free guide to buying dietary supplements free report to choosing supplements utahtexans.com free e-book to herbal supplements}. You can view a video about this post at {this link here this url link this u tube video this video on passion flower}
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