Griffonia simplicifolia is a stout, woody, climbing shrub growing to about 3m with greenish flowers and inflated black pods. The seeds contain substantial quantities of the amino acid, 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP). Today, the seed of this climbing shrub is used in the treatment of fibromyalgia, headaches, insomnia, depression and stomach problems. We export Griffonia. Please contact us for.
The Griffonia Simplicifolia plant grows wild in several regions of the African continent, including West and Central Africa. There are few Griffonia Simplicifolia dangers recorded historically. The leaves and crushed seeds of the plant have been used safely as a folk medicine for as many as thousands of years.
Either taken as a soothing tea or consumed orally in stronger doses, Griffonia seeds are known to produce relaxing mood effects, calm stress, help sleep, and ease digestion.
In the West, we rarely see Griffonia Simplicifolia sold in seed form. However, the active compound within the seeds, 5-HTP, has recently become quite popular as a standalone supplement.



