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What does the research say about Passionflower Extract?

We're still curating peer-reviewed summaries for Passionflower Extract. In the meantime, here are the most useful direct links to the published research.

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Passionflower Extract is rated by our team as moderate evidence based on its use case profile and the available literature. Common uses: sleep · stress · anxiety · high-stress.
How we read the research

We prioritize randomised controlled trials and meta-analyses over single observational studies. Animal and in-vitro data are listed as "mechanistic", they suggest direction, not human effect size.

What we don't do

We don't cherry-pick favourable studies, omit conflicting evidence, or cite industry-funded trials without flagging the conflict of interest where known.

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Studies referenced are real published research. Summaries are paraphrased for accessibility, for exact methods and full text, click through to PubMed. Educational use only, not medical advice. Consult a qualified clinician before starting any new supplement.