Passion Flower (Passiflora phoenicea)

Per Ounce $6.66 /oz

Passion flower is a climbing vine native to tropical regions of the Americas, recognized for its intricate, exotic flowers. Traditionally, it has been valued for its calming and nervous system-supportive properties.

Properties / Benefits:

  • Traditionally used to support relaxation, sleep, and calm occasional anxiety or nervous tension

  • Contains flavonoids and alkaloids that contribute to mild sedative and calming effects

  • Supports nervous system health and emotional balance

  • Historically prepared as teas, tinctures, and extracts for stress relief and restful sleep

Metaphysical / Energetic Uses:

  • Associated with calm, peace, and emotional balance

  • Used in rituals to soothe stress, promote inner harmony, and support restful energy

  • Symbolically tied to the heart and third eye chakras for emotional clarity and calm awareness

  • Supports meditation, reflection, and spiritual grounding

Internal Uses:

  • Brewed as tea or used in tinctures to support relaxation, calm the nervous system, and promote restful sleep

  • Included in wellness blends for mild sedative and calming benefits

  • Traditionally consumed to ease occasional nervous tension and support emotional well-being

External / Topical Uses:

  • Occasionally infused in oils or baths to support relaxation and calming energy

  • Used in ritual baths or washes for emotional balance and energetic soothing

  • Can be included in aromatherapy blends for calming and centering effects

Ritual & Daily Practices:

  • Drink as tea or use in tinctures during meditation or evening rituals to promote calm and emotional balance

  • Add to ritual baths, sachets, or altar offerings to invite peace, clarity, and relaxation

  • Work with in meditation or spells to enhance nervous system support, emotional calm, and inner harmony

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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