Passionflower is a delicate flowering herb traditionally used in herbal practices for its calming and supportive nature. This cut and sifted form offers ease of use while preserving its gentle character. Passionflower has long been appreciated for helping to quiet the mind and support a sense of ease.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
Relaxation and restful sleep
Nervous system balance
Occasional stress and mental tension
Flavor Profile: Fresh tasting with a pleasant, floral note. Goes well with fruit peels, berries and flowers.
Key Benefits
Gently calming and soothing
Supports relaxation without heaviness
Helpful for winding down in the evening
A staple herb in calming blends
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Add 1–2 teaspoons to hot water and steep for 10–15 minutes
• Often blended with other calming herbs
Additional Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a calming herbal extract
• Topical: Less commonly used topically, but may be included in soothing formulations
• DIY Projects: Ideal for calming tea blends and relaxation-focused preparations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Passionflower carries a soft, quieting energy. It can be supportive during times when the mind feels busy or overstimulated—helping to slow things down, soften mental chatter, and create space for rest and calm.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted herb form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
May cause drowsiness
Use caution when combining with other calming or sedative herbs
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Passionflower is a delicate flowering herb traditionally used in herbal practices for its calming and supportive nature. This cut and sifted form offers ease of use while preserving its gentle character. Passionflower has long been appreciated for helping to quiet the mind and support a sense of ease.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
Relaxation and restful sleep
Nervous system balance
Occasional stress and mental tension
Flavor Profile: Fresh tasting with a pleasant, floral note. Goes well with fruit peels, berries and flowers.
Key Benefits
Gently calming and soothing
Supports relaxation without heaviness
Helpful for winding down in the evening
A staple herb in calming blends
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Add 1–2 teaspoons to hot water and steep for 10–15 minutes
• Often blended with other calming herbs
Additional Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a calming herbal extract
• Topical: Less commonly used topically, but may be included in soothing formulations
• DIY Projects: Ideal for calming tea blends and relaxation-focused preparations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Passionflower carries a soft, quieting energy. It can be supportive during times when the mind feels busy or overstimulated—helping to slow things down, soften mental chatter, and create space for rest and calm.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted herb form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
May cause drowsiness
Use caution when combining with other calming or sedative herbs
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.