Passion Flower Powder
Intro
Rest is not a reward , it is part of the rhythm. Passion Flower has been used for over 2000 years across South America and Europe for its calming traditional properties. For those who understand that the downshift is just as important as the effort.
History & Usage
The Passion Flower comes from South America. Already 2000 years ago it was used by Indian tribes, Mayans and the Aztecs for its calming effect and as a painkiller. In 1569 it was brought to Europe by a Spanish doctor in Peru where it became popular as a tea and for its harmonising effect.
Origin:
South America
Best used for:
Rest & Renewal
How It Works & What It Is Used For
Passion Flower has a calming effect and a positive influence on the nervous system. It supports mental and physical balance during periods of stress. Bioactive components: polyphenols and flavonoids, such as Vitexin. Traditional use supports:*
Relaxes and helps with restless or tense feelings
Helps you fall asleep faster and supports night-time rest
Good for the nervous system
Directions for use
Recommended daily intake: 1 serving (½ teaspoon / 1 g) per day, preferably in the evening or before sleep.
How to take: Add to a smoothie, juice, protein shake, yoghurt or herbal tea.
Do not use it in combination with alcohol or antidepressants. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, at room temperature. Keep tightly sealed after opening. Keep out of the reach of children.
This is a food supplement.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Botanical ingredients are presented in a traditional food supplement context.
Claims approved by the EFSA are indicated with *.
Intro
Rest is not a reward , it is part of the rhythm. Passion Flower has been used for over 2000 years across South America and Europe for its calming traditional properties. For those who understand that the downshift is just as important as the effort.
History & Usage
The Passion Flower comes from South America. Already 2000 years ago it was used by Indian tribes, Mayans and the Aztecs for its calming effect and as a painkiller. In 1569 it was brought to Europe by a Spanish doctor in Peru where it became popular as a tea and for its harmonising effect.
Origin:
South America
Best used for:
Rest & Renewal
How It Works & What It Is Used For
Passion Flower has a calming effect and a positive influence on the nervous system. It supports mental and physical balance during periods of stress. Bioactive components: polyphenols and flavonoids, such as Vitexin. Traditional use supports:*
Relaxes and helps with restless or tense feelings
Helps you fall asleep faster and supports night-time rest
Good for the nervous system
Directions for use
Recommended daily intake: 1 serving (½ teaspoon / 1 g) per day, preferably in the evening or before sleep.
How to take: Add to a smoothie, juice, protein shake, yoghurt or herbal tea.
Do not use it in combination with alcohol or antidepressants. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, at room temperature. Keep tightly sealed after opening. Keep out of the reach of children.
This is a food supplement.
Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Botanical ingredients are presented in a traditional food supplement context.
Claims approved by the EFSA are indicated with *.