2011.06.15 02:44
Passion Flowers in My Garden 요즈음 이 꽃이 피고 짐에 날이 가고 또 새날이 밝아 옵니다. 사진 몇장 올립니다. |
2011.06.15 03:38
2011.06.15 05:52
2011.06.15 06:39
꽃 안쪽의 모양이 참으로 신기하게 생겻네요.
자연적인 진화과정이 이렇게 오묘한 모양으로 꽃을 만들엇다니
하기야 모든 세포들 현미경으로 보면 그 구조가 참으로 믿기힘들지요.
그러니 사람들이 교회로 몰리지 않나함?
2011.06.15 06:45
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Passionflower is a plant. The above ground parts are used to make medicine.
Passionflower is used for sleep problems (insomnia), gastrointestinal (GI) upset related to anxiety or nervousness, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and relieving symptoms related to narcotic drug withdrawal.
Passionflower is also used for seizures, hysteria, asthma, symptoms of menopause, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), nervousness and excitability, palpitations, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, fibromyalgia, and pain relief.
Some people apply passionflower to the skin for hemorrhoids, burns, and pain and swelling (inflammation).
In foods and beverages, passionflower extract is used as a flavoring.
In 1569, Spanish explorers discovered passionflower in Peru. They believed the flowers symbolized Christ’s passion and indicated his approval for their exploration. Passionflower is found in combination herbal products used as a sedative for promoting calmness and relaxation. Other herbs contained in these products include German chamomile, hops, kava, skullcap, and valerian.
Passionflower was formerly approved as an over-the-counter sedative and sleep aid in the U.S., but it was taken off the market in 1978 because safety and effectiveness had not been proven.
How does it work?
The chemicals in passionflower have calming, sleep inducing, and muscle spasm relieving effects.