Family
- Passifloraceae
Constituents
- Flavonoids (vitexin)
- Coumarin
- Alkaloids
Parts used
- Aerial parts (flowers, leaves, stems)
Properties
- Calmative
- Sedative
- Anxiolytic
- Spasmolytic
Indications
- Nervousness (nervous agitation)
- Irritability
- Stress
- Sleep disturbances
- Insomnia
- Anxiety (with heart palpitations)
- Gastrointestinal disorders linked to nervousness
- Hyperactivity in children
- Tremors
Side effects
- Headache
- Visual disturbances
- Elevated drowsiness (attention when driving a vehicle)
Contraindications
- Passionflower is generally contraindicated in pregnancy.
Interactions
- It may interact with blood thinners, such as warfarin.
Forms of use
- Infusion
- Tincture
- Tablets
- Capsules