Passionflower
Buy Passionflower – Extracts & Combination Formulas from Passiflora incarnata
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a climbing vine from the passionflower family, originally native to South and Central America. Traditionally, the above-ground herb and leaves are used, which contain various plant compounds such as flavonoids. In this category, you'll find passionflower from Scheunengut – as standardised extracts and as well-designed combination formulas, vegan and lab-tested.
Origin & Production
The raw material is the dried passionflower herb, gently processed after harvest. Extracts are made from the herb, concentrating the plant compounds and adjusting them to a defined content. Alongside extracts, finely ground powder from the whole herb is also common.
Standardisation & Format
High-quality passionflower extracts are often standardised to a specific proportion of flavonoids, ensuring a consistent content. Passionflower is available as capsules, powder or drops. It is often combined with other plant compounds such as Valerian and St. John's Wort as well as with B vitamins in tailored complexes.
What to Look for When Buying
- Standardised, transparently declared flavonoid content
- Origin and processing of the Passiflora incarnata herb
- Vegan and free from unnecessary additives
- Independently lab-tested quality
Passionflower at Scheunengut
We rely on carefully selected raw materials and clear labelling. Related categories include our Sleep & Inner Calm and Melatonin. All products are bottled and lab-tested in Germany.
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What is passionflower traditionally valued for?
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) has long been used in traditional herbal medicine in its native South and Central America, and it's also a popular calming, evening herb here. People value the above-ground herb especially for settling into calm, restful moments. Its characteristic plant compounds include flavonoids.
What forms does passionflower come in?
The raw material is the dried passionflower herb. It's used to produce standardised extracts, in which the active compounds are concentrated and adjusted to a defined content. A finely ground powder made from the whole herb is also common. At Scheunengut, you'll find it as a single extract and in thoughtfully composed combination products.
What makes a good passionflower extract?
Look for a standardised, transparently declared extract with a clear statement of extract ratio and dosage per serving. A concentrated extract delivers the plant's characteristic compounds in consistent quality. Our passionflower is vegan, lab-tested, and comes from verified production without unnecessary additives.
How and when is passionflower taken?
Passionflower is popularly used in the evening or during restless moments of the day, often as a capsule or extract. Follow the recommended intake stated on the product. As a purely plant-based herb, it combines well with other calming herbs such as lemon balm or valerian.
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