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Traditional
Originally, these fuzzy-stemmed flowers were named for the Passage or Passover, but the French named it pasque flower in honor of Easter.
Current uses
Pasque Flower is an excellent relaxing nervine for relieving nervous tension and spasm in the reproductive system.
It is recognised as a soothing analgesic for the female reproductive organs and may be used with safety in the relief of painful periods ovarian pain and painful conditions of the testes.
It is used to reduce tension headaches and helps in cases of insomnia and general over-activity. It is antibacterial and has a role in treating skin infections especially boils.
It is useful in the treatment of respiratory infections and asthma.
The Pasque flower has been used to treat eye diseases like cataracts and the oil or tincture has been known to ease earache..
Precautions and side effects (refer also to statements below)
There are no reported side effects from the use of pasque flower