St. Johns Wort contains: "hypericin", a natural mood enhancer that also has potent germicidal and anti-inflammatory properties || It also contains: "hyperforin", another compound that stops the breakdown of mood-elevating seratonin. There are also traces of melatonin in our St. John's Wort "Grief Relief" Tincture. This is a maximum strength remedy. It is a excellent way to take St. Johns wort. It enters the blood stream very quickly and very efficiently.
Our St. John's Wort tincture is also an extreme muscle relaxer. It is widly used to alleviate menstrual cramps, and body aches and pain due to stress workouts.
St. John's Wort For Depression:
As a treatment for depression, St. Johns Wort usually takes up to three weeks to produce any mood-elevating effects. The Grief Relief Liquid however, is twice the strength of regular St. John's Wort suppliments; most users report depression relief in just a few days. St. John's Wort is also better for you than prescription meds for depression. St. John's Wort keeps you " holisticly healthy ". Other chemical anti-depressives drugs, cause all sorts of side effects including addiction.
St. John's wort has also been used for other emotional disorders such as Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - a.k.a. (OCD), PMS, Menopausal Mood Swings, & Premenstrual Syndrome. Research has shown that it also helps with Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms and Addictions to Alcohol. It also shows promise in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, and other viral illnesses. It is thought that hypericin, pseudohypericin, and other St. John's wort properties may stick to the surfaces of viruses and keep them from binding to the bodies host cells.
WARNINGS:
Not to be taken together with the contraceptive pill, anti-epilepsy treatments, 5-htp, and a number of other medications including anti-depressants. If you are taking any medication consult your doctor before starting St John's Wort. It should not be taken together with foods that contain tyramine i.e. cheese, red wine, preserved meats and yeast extracts. This is due to a MAO inhibition effect.
SUNLIGHT & ST. JOHN'S WORT
If you use St. John's wort, be sure to use sunscreen and eye protection when exposed to sunlight or artificial light used in sun tanning. Side effects reported from taking St. John's wort by mouth include: Dizziness, Drowsiness, Dry mouth, Headache, Irritability, & Upset Stomach.
Rare cases of seratonin syndrome, a potentially dangerous oversupply of seratonin in the body, have been attributed to taking St. John's wort. Uncontrolled seratonin syndrome may result in coma, seizures, and death. Symptoms of seratonin syndrome include: Confusion, Euphoria, Fever, Hallucinations, Inability to coordinate muscles, Nausea, Restlessness, Shakiness, Sweating, Vomiting. --
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