100% Certified Organic St. John's Wort
Hypericum
St. John’s wort flowers at the summer solstice. In medieval Europe, it was considered to have the power to protect against ill health and evil influences. Medicinally it was thought to heal wounds and “all down-heartedness.” In the 19th century the herb fell into disuse, but recent research has brought it back into prominence as a key herb for nervous exhaustion and depression. It is now one of the most used herbal medicines in the world.
Insomnia in asthenic individuals.
Neuralgia with nervous muscular twitching.
Muscular pain without hyperemia (externally).
Aseptic synovitis without inflammation (internal and external).
Unipolar depressive states.
Hysteria with heat along spinal cord, distal hypersthenia.
Pain, general, after inflammatory of hyperemic states, recuperative period.
Andrew Chevallier. DK Publishing. (2016). Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine (3rd ed.). New York, NY. 106.
Michael Moore. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine. (1997). Specific Indication for Herbs in General Use [Pamphlet]. Brisbee, AZ: Author. 27.
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