Title

Short-term Effects of Passiflora and Meditation on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
Investigating the Short-term Effects of Passiflora Incarnate and Mobile Audio-guided Meditation on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Naturopathic Medical Students
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Unknown status
  • Study Participants

    250
This study is intended to study the effects of one-time acute dosing of a solid extract of Passiflora incarnata, also known as Passionflower, on blood pressure and heart rate in students. Our hypothesis is that blood pressure levels and heart rates will decrease significantly in response to Passiflora incarnata.
Study Started
Aug 31
2020
Anticipated
Primary Completion
May 31
2021
Anticipated
Study Completion
Aug 31
2021
Anticipated
Last Update
Mar 26
2020

Dietary Supplement Passiflora incarnata

One-time administration of 1/8 tsp solid extract Passiflora incarnata providing 900mg of Passiflora incarnata

  • Other names: Passionflower

Placebo Group No Intervention

(a) Baseline blood pressure readings and one heart rate reading taken after at least 5 minutes of rest time without talking, eating, or caffeine consumption. b) will be given 1/4 tsp of blackstrap molasses placebo. Subjects may not consume caffeine or eat food during this time. (c) blood pressure readings and one heart rate will be taken 15 minutes after the baseline reading.

Group II Active Comparator

Baseline blood pressure readings and one heart rate reading taken after at least 5 minutes of rest time without talking, eating food, or caffeine consumption. 15 minutes after examination - will be given 1/8 tsp (900mg) of Passiflora incarnata solid extract by Wise Woman Herbals mixed with 1/8 tsp of blackstrap molasses to mask the taste. blood pressure readings and one heart rate will be taken 15 minutes after the baseline reading.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: all University of Bridgeport students are invited to participate

Exclusion Criteria:

Those taking hypertensive medication
Those taking anti-anxiety medication, including MAOI medication
Those taking blood-thinning medication
Those who are pregnant
Those who could be pregnant
Those who will have surgery 2 weeks before the research date
Those who are scheduled to have surgery 2 weeks after the research date
Those who have consumed caffeine, food/tyramine containing foods, stimulant medication, cold medicine, decongestant medicine, antihistamine medicine, cough suppressants, alcoholic beverages, or stimulant energy drinks within 2 hours before the study period.
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