Short answer: Passionflower and Corydalis are traditional botanicals with a long history of use for relaxation and calm support — included here without synthetic stimulants, a gentle approach to the formula's calm-support goal.
Why these two botanicals are paired
Both bring traditional calming properties to the formula — a complementary pairing drawing on separate, long-standing traditional-use histories for relaxation.
What "traditional use" honestly means here
These are botanicals with genuine historical use for calm and relaxation — worth understanding as traditional, rather than as extensively clinically validated in the way methylcobalamin or Alpha Lipoic Acid are.
Why calm support complements the nerve-health focus
Calm and relaxation support rounds out a formula otherwise focused on nerve signaling and antioxidant balance — addressing the stress dimension that often accompanies nerve-health concerns.
See these botanicals in Quiet Nerves' formula
Traditional calm support, named plainly.
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