Trade Lead Description:
Passionflower was discovered in Peru by a Spanish doctor named Monardes in 1569 who brought it to back to the Old World. Since then, it has become a worldwide favourite. Passionflower is used for its sedative and pain-relieving properties. It is one of the world’s most well-known calming herb teas. The use of its leaves to tranquilize and settle edgy nerves has been documented for over 200 years. Passionflower has been the subject of plenty of scientific research. The sedative, antispasmodic and analgesic effects of this plant have been firmly established science. It is widely used by herbalists and natural health practitioners around the world today to treat insomnia, hysteria, muscle cramps, neuralgia, nervous disorders, spasms and hyperactivity in children. It is also used to deal with gastrointestinal complaints of nervous origin and general restlessness. Posted from Peru - Lima on 23 July, 2008
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