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1. Traditional's St. John's Good Mood Tea 16Bags
Enhances Mood and Well-Being. All Natural Herb Tea. Hot Liquids Bring Relief. At first, you'll notice the soothing aromas. Now, savor the uplifting flavors. Good Mood combines whole St. John's Wort, and its standardized active constituent, hypericin, with other neural enhancing herbs: Lemon balm, wild oats and damiana. The aromatherapeutic essences of lavender flower, sage, bergamot and rose petals enhance the blend's positive effects. In clinical trials, hypericin and other components of St. John's Wort were shown to be effective in treating mild depression by favorably altering brain chemistry. The Natural Pharmacy of Plants. We sense the return to perfect medicine will be found in nature...where it all began...in the simple and wondrous workings of the natural pharmacy of plants. We have combined the precise species of these herbal plants, as well as their correct parts-flower, leaf, . . .
 
2. Gaia Herbs St. Johnswort Flower Bud 1oz
A sedative and pain reducer useful in treating neuralgia, anxiety, depression, and in particular, irritability and tension due to menopausal changes. Also helpful in easing the pain of fibrositis, sciatica, and rheumatic pain. Usage: Take 30-40 drops of extract in a small amount of warm water 3 times daily between meals. Ingredients: Fresh St. John's Wort flower buds, vegetable glycerin (50%).
 
3. Life Link's Hypericin 2.5mg 120Caps
Hypericin is a highly concentrated extract from flowering tops of the plant Hypericum perforatum — a stocky, yellow-flowering plant also known as St. John's Wort. "Wort" is the Old English word for plant. Hypericum has been used since ancient times to treat wounds and almost any other condition one can think of — many of them probably without any real efficacy. Hypericin does, however, have several proven areas of application: for improving mood via its anti-depressant and anti-anxiety properties as an antiviral active against cytomegalovirus, human papillomavirus, hepatitis B, and herpes (shown in animals), and skin warts for reducing depression-related anorexia, hypersomnia, or insomnia. Hypericin has also shown promise for treating cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, since it preferentially kills malignant cells. Limited experimental support also exists for hypericin as a . . .
 
4. Life Link's Hypericin 900mcg 90Caps
Hypericin is a highly concentrated extract from flowering tops of the plant Hypericum perforatum — a stocky, yellow-flowering plant also known as St. John's Wort. "Wort" is the Old English word for plant. Hypericum has been used since ancient times to treat wounds and almost any other condition one can think of — many of them probably without any real efficacy. Hypericin does, however, have several proven areas of application: for improving mood via its anti-depressant and anti-anxiety properties as an antiviral active against cytomegalovirus, human papillomavirus, hepatitis B, and herpes (shown in animals), and skin warts for reducing depression-related anorexia, hypersomnia, or insomnia. Hypericin has also shown promise for treating cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, since it preferentially kills malignant cells. Limited experimental support also exists for hypericin as a . . .
 

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