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Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules

Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
Passion Prime 65000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules
£24.99
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Capsules
  • Weight: 0.55kg
  • Dimensions: 18.00cm x 10.00cm x 2.00cm

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Passion Prime 65,000mg Dietary Supplement - 30 Vegan Capsules Passion Prime is a natural dietary supplement designed to enhance your overall well-being. Sourced from the Passionflower plant (Passiflora incarnata), this potent supplement is celebrated for its calming properties and support for emotional health. Key Benefits: Stress Relief: Passionflower has been traditionally used to promote relaxation and alleviate stress, helping to soothe the mind and body. Sleep Support: Known for its sedative effects, Passion Prime may aid in improving sleep quality and reducing insomnia. Mood Enhancement: This supplement is believed to help stabilize mood by enhancing the body's natural ability to cope with stress and anxiety. Suggested Use: For adults, take 1 capsule daily, preferably with food, or as recommended by a healthcare professional. Please adhere to the suggested dose. Our Passion Prime capsules are crafted in a GMP-certified facility to ensure the highest standards of quality, purity, and effectiveness. Experience the calming benefits of Passionflower and elevate your wellness routine today! References: Sarris, J., et al. (2013). "Herbal medicine for depression, anxiety, and insomnia: a systematic review." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013, Article ID 287-900. Müller, C., et al. (2017). "The pharmacology of Passiflora: a systematic review." Phytotherapy Research, 31(6), 891-899. Duke, J. A., et al. (2002). "Handbook of medicinal herbs." CRC Press, 2nd Edition. Khan, I. A., et al. (2009). "Passionflower: A review of its pharmacology and potential therapeutic applications." Pharmaceutical Biology, 47(6), 426-432.

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