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QUICKCALM®
QUICKCALM® is custom formulated in precise ratios and dosages developed from Passiflora incarnata a natural woody, hairy climbing vine. Back in 1569, Spanish explorers discovered it in Peru and believed the flowers symbolized Christ's passion. The Indians of North and South America had known the plants by various names like “maracock.” Native American Indians used it mainly as a relaxant. Passiflora incarnata has a rich heritage due to its relaxant properties. In 1995, the German Commission E approved it as an over-the-counter drug for states of nervous unrest. Today, it is sold over the counter as a dietary supplement to aid sleep, to help address gastrointestinal (GI) upset related to anxiety or nervousness, and for generalized anxiety. Contains: 25 Capsules
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- Passionflower in the treatment of generalized anxiety: a pilot double-blind randomized controlled trial with oxazepam. S. Akhondzadeh et al. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics (2001) 26, 363-367.
- Passionflower in the treatment of opiates withdrawal: a double-blind randomized controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics (2001) 26, 369-373. S. Akhondzadeh et al. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics (2001) 26(5), 369-73.
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