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Passionflower Tincture β Calm the Mind, Quiet the Looping Thoughts COMING SOON (JANUARY)
For the overthinker, the worrier, and the brain that wonβt shut off.
π What itβs for
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a gentle nervine that supports emotional balance and reduces mental overactivity β without sedation.
Perfect for those who experience:
racing thoughts
overthinking or rumination
anxiety that hits at night
difficulty falling asleep because the mind wonβt quiet
stress-related tension headaches
Passionflower doesnβt knock you out β it helps the mind release, so rest feels natural again.
π± Ingredients
Organic Passionflower, 40% alcohol.
(no water added β pure alcohol extraction)
π§ Suggested Use
Shake well.
Take 30β60 drops (1β2 dropperfuls):
In the evening to quiet the mind
Before stressful events (meetings, appointments, travel)
During periods of emotional overwhelm
Can be taken directly or added to a little water or tea.
β οΈ Safety
Avoid during pregnancy.
Use caution alongside sedative medications.
As always, consult your healthcare provider if you have questions.
For the overthinker, the worrier, and the brain that wonβt shut off.
π What itβs for
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is a gentle nervine that supports emotional balance and reduces mental overactivity β without sedation.
Perfect for those who experience:
racing thoughts
overthinking or rumination
anxiety that hits at night
difficulty falling asleep because the mind wonβt quiet
stress-related tension headaches
Passionflower doesnβt knock you out β it helps the mind release, so rest feels natural again.
π± Ingredients
Organic Passionflower, 40% alcohol.
(no water added β pure alcohol extraction)
π§ Suggested Use
Shake well.
Take 30β60 drops (1β2 dropperfuls):
In the evening to quiet the mind
Before stressful events (meetings, appointments, travel)
During periods of emotional overwhelm
Can be taken directly or added to a little water or tea.
β οΈ Safety
Avoid during pregnancy.
Use caution alongside sedative medications.
As always, consult your healthcare provider if you have questions.