Benefits:
- Supports the nervous system.
- Promotes natural calming.
- Supports proper stress mechanism function.
- Aids proper digestion.
- Provides help for occasional stress relief.
How It Works:
This anti-stress formula provides nutrients to help facilitate proper function of the nervous system. Passion flower is a natural support to relaxation centers of the nervous system and has been used historically to help with restlessness. Calming and soothing, it doesnt affect mood or orientation. Fennel has long been known to strengthen the digestive system, where emotional stress is most likely to center. Feverfew is an aromatic herb able to help the body deal with muscular tension. Hops is considered a tonic herb and is especially recognized for promoting sleep and helping the body deal with occasional restlessness. It also benefits the digestive system, thereby helping to prevent intestinal stress from undigested food. Chamomile is known for supporting nerve health and mental alertness. It also aids digestion and helps with circulation. It is soothing with no harmful side effects. Marshmallow has demulcent effects on the digestive tract. It has been historically used for the respiratory support and to soothe mucous membranes.
Ingredients:
Passion flower aerial parts, fennel seeds, feverfew aerial parts, hops flowers, chamomile flowers extract and marshmallow root extract.
Recommended Use:
Take 2-3 capsules with a meal three times daily.
The incredibly, beautiful passionflower was grown by Aztecs, Incas and other native South American peoples. Named for its representation of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, passionflower was used as both food and medicine by Native American tribes. It quickly spread to Europe after settlers arrived.
Feverfew, which resembles a bushy daisy plant, can be traced to the Balkan region of eastern Europe. It now grows all over the western hemisphere as well as Europe.
Probably most famous for its use in breweries around the world, hops has commonly been sought for anxiety, nervousness and restlessness in folk medicine. It has also been used traditionally to support sleep and relaxation, and to support gastric function.
Chamomile is one of the oldest and most well documented medicinal plants in the world. People drink more than one million cups of chamomile tea every day!