| Ingredients |
Passion Flower (Passiflora incarnata) |
| Recommended Applications |
| cosmetic |
Use water infusions to produce skin and hair washes and other personal care products. The dried herb can also be used in bath bags and in herbal sachets. |
| industrial |
The fruit and leaf of the plant are used in the food and beverage industries. |
| safety |
Passion flower is considered safe in therapeutic dosages, but should not be used during pregnancy or lactation. Note, however, that this herb may increase the effects of blood-thinning medications, sedatives, tricyclic antidepressants and anti-seizure drugs. |
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| Basic Preparation |
Passion flower is often combined with other calming herbs in tea blends, including valerian, lemon balm and hops. |
| Cuisine |
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| Product Style |
cut & sifted |
| Taste & Aroma |
Herbaceous with a pleasant aroma. Fresh tasting with a pleasant, floral note. Goes well with fruit peels, berries and flowers. |
| Shelf Life |
3 Years |
| Handling / Storage |
Store in a cool, dry place. |
| Country of Origin |
Costa Rica |
| Dietary Preferences |
All Natural, Non-GMO |
| Allergen Information |
None Specified |