The Health Benefits of Passion Flowers
The
beautiful passion flower, native to the Americas, has been used for
hundreds of years to heal a number of illnesses. Its name was coined in
the 15th century by Spanish missionaries in Peru, who felt that it was
symbolic of Christ's crucifixion. This stunning flower is still used by
natural healers to this day. Keep reading to learn all about it.
What's in a Passion Flower?
Passion flowers contain many potent
chemicals, in particular, a whole host of alkaloids and flavonoids. The
alkaloids they contain are harman, harmine, harmaline, harmalol, and
passaflorine. The flavonoids they contain are isovitexin, kaempferol,
luteolin, apigenin, various glycosides, homoorientin, rutin,
saponaretin, saponarin, orientin, quercetin, and vitexen.
Using It to Lower Blood Pressure
Research shows that passion flower
extracts may help to reduce high blood pressure (hypertension). Studies
show that one cup of passion flower tea a day can help in the regulation
of blood pressure levels in people with mild hypertension. A word of
warning though - people on blood pressure medication avoid this herb
since it may lower blood pressure to hazardous levels.
Dealing With Menopause
Passion flower has been found to
alleviate a number of symptoms related to the menopause, such as night
sweat and hot flashes. Passion flower also helps to reduce the activity
of depression-inducing brain cells, as well as causing the brain to
become more balanced overall.
Treating Insomnia
Those people who find it hard to
get a good night's sleep may want to consider consuming more passion
flower. This is because it is able to reduce a good deal of the anxiety
so often associated with insomnia. What's more, it is also an effective
muscle relaxant, which also promotes a good night's sleep.
The Antioxidant & Anti-inflammatory Properties of Passion Flowers
Passion flowers are bursting with
powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. This is why passion
flowers are perfect for the natural treatment of mild-to-moderate pain,
as well as for getting rid of harmful free radical molecules that have
been found to be one of the primary causes of aging.
Precautions
1. Never consume passion flower if pregnant, breastfeeding or suffering from liver disease/damage.
2. Due to its sedative effects, driving or operating machinery should be avoided after the consumption of passion flower.
3.
Passion flower can interfere with blood pressure and blood thinning
drugs. Check with your doctor before consuming passion flower if you are
on any form of medication.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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