Western Herbalism

Passionflower

Passiflora incarnata

Tradition of Use: Western, Native American


Mechanism of Action

Increases GABA levels, modulates benzodiazepine receptors, mild MAO inhibition


Key Conditions & Uses

Anxiety
insomnia
nervousness
ADHD
pain

Preparation

Tea, tincture, capsule

Dosage

250-500mg or 1-4ml tincture up to 4x daily


Active Compounds

Flavonoids (chrysin, vitexin), harmala alkaloids


Interactions

Potentiates sedatives, MAO inhibitors, anticoagulants

Contraindications

Pregnancy; surgery (discontinue 2 weeks prior)


Evidence Level & Clinical Notes

Evidence Level:

Moderate - effective for anxiety

Clinical Notes:

Gentler than valerian; synergistic with other calming herbs



Quick Overview

TraditionWestern Herbalism
GBS Score76/100
Key Uses5

Key Points

Evidence-based information
Traditional wisdom
Safety information
Clinical applications


This information is for educational purposes. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any herbal protocol or supplement regimen.