What is Passiflora Complex?
    The herb Passiflora incarnata is also known simply as Passiflora. Common names include Passion flower or Maypop. It is a hardy perennial found originally in the wild in the Southern United States. Passiflora herb has a history of use in foods – having been used for jam as well as in infusions of tea.

    Avena sativa, better known as the oat plant, can also be used as both a food and a herb. It is the green leafy parts of the oat plant which are used to make our Avena sativa tincture, rather than oat grain which is commonly used as food. Avena sativa herb contains a number of plant chemicals including a substance known as gramine. The amount of these plant substances is highest just as the plant is about to break into flower and the seeds begin to form.

    Food Supplement
    Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.

    Dosage of Passiflora Complex
    Directions:
    Adults: 20 drops twice daily, in a little water.
    Children (2-12 years): 1 drop per year of age twice daily in a little water.

    Do not exceed stated recommended daily dose.
    Avoid during pregnancy or if breastfeeding.
    Keep out of reach and sight of children.

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