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Pascoe
Pascoe Pascoflair 90
Pascoe Pascoflair 90
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Herbal medicine to help relieve restlessness, nervousness and sleep aid.
• Calms the mind
• Shuts off running thoughts
• Non-habit forming
• Fall asleep fast / Wake up feeling refreshed
Having Trouble Sleeping?
Used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve restlessness and nervousness (calmative) and as a sleep aid
How does Pascoflair Work as a Sleep Aid?
Pascoflair is made with 425 mg of dry extract of passiflora incarnata (passion flower) per pill (tablet). This is the highest dose of passion flower extract available on the market today. It naturally calms the mind and helps to stop racing thoughts, helping you fall asleep and stay sound asleep throughout the night. Used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve restlessness and nervousness (calmative) and as a sleep aid.
Pascoflair falls in the category of herbal sleep remedies and is one of the best sleeping pills available on the market today.
Sleeping problems? Pascoflair, a Sleep Aid to the Rescue!
Pascoflair can help you enjoy a good night's sleep by calming your mind and shutting off those running thoughts. Unlike some other sleep medications/sleeping pills (even other natural sleeping pills / natural sleep remedies), Pascoflair offers a single active ingredient sleep-aid: passion flower. Made from mainly natural ingredients, Pascoflair is a sleep aid that contains passionflower. Passionflower has been studied extensively and has been proven effective with over 15 years of studies conducted.
Pascoflair from Pascoe won the 2009 “Apotheken-Award” for Natural Medicine - an honour chosen by German pharmacists each year for the best in natural medicine.
Passionflower is one of the most powerful herbs used to treat mental health disorders, and one of the best natural sleep remedies. It is also one of the best studied, with multiple studies in animals and humans as well as a long history of clinical use.
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