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| Amber, Amber Touch-and-Heal, Demon Chaser, Fuga Daemonum, Goatweed, Hardhay, Hypereikon, Hyperici Herba, Hypericum, Klamath Weed, Millepertuis, Rosin Rose, Saynt Johannes Wort, SJW, Tipton Weed. |
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Hypericum perforatum. Family: Hypericaceae or Clusiaceae. |
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Natural medicines are often tried for many conditions based on tradition, anecdotes, or marketing, but not all of these uses are supported by reliable or credible scientific research. Below is a list of some common uses for ST. JOHN'S WORT. Subscribe now to get scientific Effectiveness Ratings for ST. JOHN'S WORT and thousands of other natural medicines. Get the facts before your take it. |
Orally, St. John's wort is used for depression, dysthymia, anxiety, heart palpitations, mood disturbances associated with menopause, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Other uses include exhaustion, smoking cessation, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), menopausal symptoms, fibrositis, headache, migraine headache, muscle pain, neuralgia, and sciatica. It is also used orally for secondary symptoms associated with depression such as fatigue, loss of appetite, insomnia, and anxiety. It is also used orally for cancer, vitiligo, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, weight loss, and as a diuretic. Oily St. John's wort preparations are used orally for gastric indigestion. Topically, oily St. John's wort preparations are used for treating bruises and abrasions, inflammation and muscle pain, first degree burns, wound healing, bug bites, hemorrhoids, vitiligo, and neuralgia. In manufacturing, the hypericin-free extracts of St. John's wort are used in the making of alcoholic beverages.
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