Plant Herbal Remedies: Herbs: St. John’s wort for depression
The St. John’s Wort herb treats depression better than many pharmaceutical antidepressants, and it can prepare as a tea steeped in boiling water. Using St. John’s wort for depression with tips from a supervisor to relieve nutraceutical In this free video on herbal remedies. Expert: Miss Dimple Singh Bindra Bio: Miss Dimple Singh Bindra is a nutraceutical superiors in Bio Neutrix, NY She has been in clinical trials of herbs Logix Microsystems Lab, New York. Filmmaker: The Babai
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#2 written by gigiontube 1 year ago
amazingasa ,
Don’t worry about sun exposure. Your skin is already used to sun from being outside most of the day, so you won’t get sun burn. Make your tea before going to bed at night, and make sure to let it steep, covered, for 15 minutes, to get the constituents from the herbs. Strain and store the tea in a thermos. Take the thermos with you at work and drink the tea throughout the day. -
#11 written by EvelynGB 1 year ago
I use St.john’s wort for anxiety, Especially during exams. I have become so anxious during exam time that I freeze up and forget everything I learn.
If I am having a low feeling or I am having trouble sleeping because I am thinking to much it really helps.
Honestly, the tea is not potent or concentrated enough. I take SJW in tablet form. I have to say that it does really work and I don’t think I could get through university without it. -
#18 written by faithoffaith 1 year ago
I have to admit I’ve taken St John’s Wort for about 5 months now and it has worked wonders, It takes a while for it to build up and alot of people shy away from it as they think it’s not working but you have to give it time just like with any other anti-depressant, it has lifted my physical symptoms as well.
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#20 written by hesellsmystuff 1 year ago
Incorrect information is being presented in the video – glaringly incorrect.
St. Johns wort is well known to cause the following :
The most common adverse effects reported are gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, confusion, tiredness and sedation.
Confusion – tiredness – and sedation QUITE OBVIOUSLY would hinder / impair a persons attention, concentration, and or reaction time.
The woman states that it does not – which is incorrect.
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#21 written by ytcrittical 1 year ago
@foofwolf22 taper pritstiq down slowly over a week or two if possible also have a few days ‘clean’ before starting sjw. also i found the original/natural herb very sedating and horrible side effects, i was reluctant to try the standardized westernized version but reluctantly i tried the standardized version which turned out to be much more manageable
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#25 written by MsVenaLuna 1 year ago
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