Ingredients per 1 capsule Passilat
Passionflower 200 mg
Hawthorn 50 mg
Valeriana officinalis 50 mg
Vitamin B1 0.4 mg
Vitamin B6 0.4 mg
Vitamin B12 0.4 µg

 

Passionflower

  • There is evidence on the impact of plant components on the level of serotonin, which makes its use as a means of uplifting
  • Alkaloids have antispasmodic effect on smooth muscle, lower blood pressure, coronary blood vessels expand
  • It is a natural tranquilizer
  • Used in the treatment of:
    • sleep disorders and increased nervous irritability
    • headache
    • premenstrual syndrome and menopausal disorders
    • epilepsy
    • tetanus
    • vegetative violations against various diseases of the nervous system in the treatment of coronary heart disease and hypertension
    • Passiflora is used to treat neurasthenia (fatigue, anxiety, headache, impotence, neuralgia and depression)
    • vegetative dystonia
    • insomnia
    • sleep disorders
    • feelings of uneasiness
    • overexcitement
  • It is used as an anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic and analgesic action
  • The action Passion flower increases while taking valerian and chamomile

Hawthorn

  • Hawthorn is rich in amino acids and minerals, particularly magnesiu
  • Used in cardiovascular diseases: coronary heart disease after myocardial infarction, hypertension, arrhythmia, atherosclerosis prevention, as well as increased nervous irritability, insomnia
  • It normalizes the rhythm of the heart, improves coronary circulation, has a positive effect on metabolic processes in the myocardium
  • Hawthorn is used for chronic heart conditions. Chemicals in hawthorn act directly on the heart muscle to increase the force of heartbeats and on the blood vessels to relax the arteries around the heart. It may also lengthen the time that the heart rests between beats
  • Hawthorn also works indirectly by widening blood vessels close to the surface of the skin. As a result, it may help to lower blood pressure
  • Hawthorn helps reduce blood cholesterol levels and inhibits the formation of atherosclerotic plaques, has a pronounced antioxidant effect, lowers blood pressure, urine output increases

Valeriana officinalis

  • Has a sedative, tranquilizing, antispasmodic, anticonvulsant activity
  • Has a positive regulatory effect on the heart
  • Helps reduce blood pressure
  • Improves sleep quality, does not cause morning drowsiness feeling
  • Stimulates the secretion and secretory function of the stomach and pancreas
  • It is used for nervous agitation, insomnia, migraine, neurasthenia, diseases of the cardiovascular system, menopausal disorders, bronchial asthma, neurodermatitis, thyrotoxicosis
  • Used in conjunction with other sedatives to treat liver diseases, spastic conditions of the gastrointestinal tract

Vitamin B1

  • Thiamine works with the other B vitamins to change protein, carbohydrate, and fat to energy. It is especially vital for changing carbohydrates to energy. It is a key factor in the healthy functioning of all the body’s cells, especially the nerves.
  • Vitamin B1 helps the body cells convert carbohydrates into energy. It is also essential for the functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system. As a coenzyme, thiamin plays a key role in energy production, conversion of glucose to fat. Every cell of the body requires vitamin B1 to form the fuel the body runs on — ATP. Nerve cells require vitamin B1 in order to function normally.
  • Thiamin is needed for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein. It is especially involved in carbohydrate metabolism in the brain.
  • Thiamin may be used to support nerve health, and minimize numbness and tingling, helping to protect against this condition.
  • Thiamine aids the nervous system and is essential for the functioning of important enzymes. These enzymes have vital roles in the processes that make energy available in the body. Thiamine is essential for the transmission of certain types of nerve signal between the brain and the spinal cord.
  • Depression, poor memory, muscle weakness and stiffness, nerve tingling, burning sensation and numbness, tiredness, headache, loss of appetite and nausea are some of the symptoms and signs of its deficiency.

Vitamin B6

  • Vitamin B6 supports more vital bodily functions than any other vitamin.
  • It is vital in the metabolism of amino acids in the intestines. It allows the amino acids to be synthesized, broken down and absorbed.
  • The forming of histamine, serotonin, dopamine and adrenaline are dependent on vitamin B6.
  • Vitamin B6 helps to maintain healthy immune system functions, to protect the heart from cholesterol deposits, and to prevent kidney stone formation.
  • Vitamin B6 is indicated for the treatment of anemia, neurologic disturbances, seborrhoeic dermatitis, and cheilosis.
  • In combination with folic acid and vitamin B12, vitamin B6 lowers homocysteine levels which is an amino acid linked to heart disease and stroke, and possibly other diseases as well, such as osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Pyridoxine is required for the balancing of hormonal changes in women as well as assisting the immune system and the growth of new cells.

Vitamin B12

  • Vitamin B12′s main functions are in the formation of red blood cells and the maintenence of a healthy nervous system.
  • Vitamin B12 is an especially important vitamin for maintaining healthy nerve cells and it aids in the production of DNA and RNA, the body’s genetic material. Cyanocobalamin works to promote normal growth and development, helps with certain types of nerve damage, and treats pernicious anemia.
  • Nerves are surrounded by an insulating fatty sheath comprised of a complex protein called myelin. Vitamin B12 helps maintain the myelin sheath that insulates nerve fibres from each other. People with vitamin B12 deficiency show irregular destruction of the myelin sheaths, which eventually causes paralysis and death.
  • Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper production of blood platelets and red and white blood cells, the manufacture of vital substances needed for cell function, and the metabolism of nutrients necessary for cell growth.
  • It participates in a variety of cellular reactions to release energy from carbohydrates, fats and protein.