What is passiflora?
In homeopathy, Passiflora is mainly used to treat states of exhaustion, nervousness and anxiety. Patients also suffer from insomnia.
Passiflora has proven itself as an antispasmodic. It is used for menstrual cramps, teething cramps or whooping cough.
Leading symptoms
- cramps
- nerve pain
- Insomnia when overworked, exhausted and worried
- Bloating and acid reflux
Information about the agent
How do you recognize patients who need Passiflora?
Passiflora appears exhausted, tired and nervous. The patients are physically and mentally exhausted by living and working conditions. They are very restless and worry a lot, which can increase to the point of pronounced fears.
Modalities
Passiflora is indicated for all typical symptoms that improve or worsen with the following modalities:
Improvement:
- not specified
Deterioration:
- not specified
What are typical areas of application for Passiflora?
- exhaustion
- nervousness
- fears
- insomnia
- cramps
Areas of application in detail
Autumn depression
Insomnia, even in children D6 at bedtime
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Cramps
Cramps in children during teething.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Menstrual cramps
Cramping abdominal pains during menstruation.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Sleep disorders
Patients have difficulty falling asleep due to mental exhaustion, physical exertion, or anxiety. Sleep is restless and sufferers often wake up during the night.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Application information
Dosage forms of Passiflora
In homeopathy, Passiflora is mainly administered as globules or as a mother tincture.
Passiflora dosage
Passiflora is given in the 6X potency two to three times a day. The potency D12 can be given once or twice a day. As soon as there is improvement, the drug is no longer taken.
The mother tincture is initially given at intervals of 10 minutes. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, 10 to 30 drops are given. As soon as there is improvement, the income intervals are increased.
Passiflora effect
Passiflora acts on the central nervous system.
Passiflora during pregnancy
Passiflora is given to women who suffer from extreme exhaustion, nervousness and insomnia during pregnancy. Women worry a lot about pregnancy and childbirth, which can escalate to anxiety attacks.
Passiflora for the baby
Passiflora can be given for insomnia when children are unable to sleep due to mental or physical exhaustion or nervous agitation.
The remedy has proven itself in a wide variety of cramps if these occur as an accompanying complaint during the teething period.
Passiflora for dogs, horses and cats
The homeopathic remedy is used in animals for its calming effect on the nervous system. It has proven itself in anxious, restless and especially in older animals.
Side Effects of Passiflora
So far there are no indications of side effects when taking Passiflora. Only at the beginning of the treatment can there be a temporary deterioration in the patient’s condition. If taken too frequently or for too long, the symptoms can worsen.
Typical potencies: Passiflora is mainly used in the potencies 6X, 12X and as a mother tincture.
fabric type: medicinal plant