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Table of Contents > Herbs > Passionflower > Uses
Herbs with Similar Uses as: Passionflower
Below is a list of conditions that are treated by this herb and the other herbs that may be used to treat it.

 
anxiety
Celery Seed
Flaxseed
Gotu Kola
Jamaica Dogwood
Kava Kava
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Linden
Peppermint
Skullcap
Valerian

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
American Ginseng
Asian Ginseng
Evening Primrose
Flaxseed
Lemon Balm
Valerian

insomnia
German Chamomile
Gotu Kola
Jamaica Dogwood
Kava Kava
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Skullcap
Valerian

nervousness
German Chamomile
Jamaica Dogwood
Kava Kava
Lavender
Roman Chamomile
Skullcap
St. John's Wort
Valerian

pain
Aloe
Devil's Claw
Dong Quai
Echinacea
Grape Seed
Pau d'Arco
Peppermint
Rosemary
Turmeric
Willow Bark
Yarrow

restlessness
Valerian

seizure disorders
Kava Kava
Skullcap
Valerian

 
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Passionflower
  Uses of this Herb
Anxiety
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Insomnia
Seizure Disorders
  Herbs with Similar Uses
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  Drugs that Interact
Summary
Sedatives
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