Passionflower




Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) originally grows in Asia and North-America, but is cultivated almost everywhere. The leaves have three or five lobes with finely serrated edges and solitary white flowers containing a purple, blue or pink crown in the center. The ripe fruit, oval-shaped and orange, is callled a maypop.



The most important active ingredients belong to the harmala alkaloids, such as harmine and harmaline.
Effects
Passionflower herb has an overall calming effect. It could be used to help you sleep better. It also helps to relax when facing stressful conditions.
In larger quantities it may have a mild hallucinogenic effect. Some people combine it with magic mushrooms to intensify the shroom trip.
Usage
Passionflower is often combined with herbs like damiana, lobelia, skullcap and hops (Humulus lupulus). It can be drunk as a tea. Steep 2 grams in 150 ml of hot water for half an hour. Drink this up to 3 - 4 times a day.
As for the powder, mix one teaspoon in a glass of juice or water. You can also mix the powder with some yoghurt or pudding.
Warning
Passionflower is a mild MAO-inhibitor. When you combine it with particular
psychoactive products or food, it can cause headache, high blood pressure and/or nausea. Please refer to our MAO-Inhibitor page for a list of products to avoid when using strong MAO-inhibitors.
Reviews
Mar 25, 2007 MrPink said:
“Gentle herb, relaxing herb. Useful for hangovers, especially after hard cannabis sessions :)”
Jan 10, 2005 adsl417567NOSPAM@tiscali.nl said:
“Passionflower was recommended to me to use while watching a movie. And I can recommend it to anyone who uses it for that: it relaxes, but keeps you sharp at the same time and doesn`t make you (me) dizzy.”
Mar 25, 2004 johhny hash said:
“i may of subbmited my opinions on this but any how it deserves another this stuff is not to effective when used alone but with mushrooms it quite amazing in fact just absolultly amazing”







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