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The Benefits of St. John's
Wort
What is St John's Wort?
Extracts of Hypericum perforatum L. (St John's wort) are now
successfully competing for status as a standard antidepressant
therapy. Because of this, great effort has been devoted to
identifying the active antidepressant compounds in the extract.
From a phytochemical point of view, St John's wort is one of
the best-investigated medicinal plants.
Researchers in Europe have studied St John's Wort for decades.
They discovered a combination of elements in the plant,
foremost of which is "hypericin", react with specific chemicals
in the brain to temper emotional discomfort, lift depression,
and calm the nerves. Working very much like the common
synthetic prescription antidepressants (maprotiline
hydrochloride and imipramine), natural extracts from St. John's
Wort have shown to relax and soothe the psyche with minimal
side effects
St John's Wort Benefits St. Johns Wort today has been found to
be very beneficial in healing wounds and is especially good for
dirty, septic wounds. St. Johns Wort has been used in case of
putrid leg ulcers, that noting heals. Like the leach that was
used not too many years ago for wound cleansing it does not
destroy the healthy tissues and healthy cells but it cleans the
dirt out of septic wounds. It helps reduce the inflammation in
septic sores, in boils, in cellulite and lymhangitis.
The compound Hypericin was isolated from St. Johns Wort in 1942
and has been used as an anti-depressant for emotionally
disturbed people. This tranquilizing quality from small
quantities hypericin increase blood flow to stressed tissue.
There is a reduced capillary fragility and enhanced uterine
tone due to the increased Hypotensive blood flow.
St John's Wort Side Effects The use of St. Johns Wort has been
shown to demonstrate a side effect producing a
photosensitivity. Hypericin is absorbed in the intestines and
concentrates near the skin. An allergic reaction takes place
when those with light fair skin are exposed sunlight. That
exposure causes tissue damage and in some cases death has
resulted. While taking St. Johns Wort one should avoid strong
sunlight whether the skin is dark or light. There is a
photosensitizing substance produced under the skin by this
exposure to sunlight that causes the skin to burn.
Benefits • relieves mild to moderate depression and anxiety. •
promotes restful sleep. • improves capillary circulation. •
increases cardiac circulation. • eases gastrointestinal
distress. • relieves discomfort associated with premenstrual
syndrome. • fights retroviruses.
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