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ST JOHN'S WORT
Hypericum perforatum

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Some of which include
Hypericin, pseudohypericin, hyperin, hyperforin, flavonoids, tannins
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MOA inhibiting activity.
The phyto-substances responsible for this
include quericitin, pseudohypericin and xanthones.
Taken as a whole plant extract these substances do not pose the
usual MAO inhibiting risk.
· TCA
–like activity. In 1997 further
studies revealed that Hypericum appeared also to act on the
levels of norepinephrine and dopamine giving it tricyclic
antidepressant characteristics.
· SSRI-
like activity may be attributed to the
phtyo-chemical hypericin, xanthones and flavanoid
amentoflavone.
· Sedative
effects may be attributed to
hyperin, biflavone and the amino acid gamma-amino
butyric acid.
RESEARCH
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MOA inhibiting activity increases
the level of seratonin in the brain. This accounts for
feelings of contentment
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Some active ingredients act on
levels of dopamine levels in the brain. Responsible for
movement and feelings of pleasure.
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Other active ingredients have a
calming effect.
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St John’s Wort has demonstrated
antiviral activity.
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Flavonoids are anti-inflammatory.
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Astringent constituents may be used
to address blood vessel integrity
WHAT
ARE ITS USES:
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May be regarded as a long-term
treatment for depression improving a sense of contentment.
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Raised seratonin levels may assist
in cases of insomnia improving sleep patterns and quality.
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May be used as a support while
trying to quit habits like smoking, excessive alcohol consumption,
over eating etc
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May be used to stimulate the
immune system and eliminate toxins from system.
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May be used during recovery from
injury.
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Has Antiviral properties
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May help in treating compulsive
eating disorder, assisting in weight loss.
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Found to reduce pre-menstrual and
menopausal symptoms
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Research has found St John's Wort
to be helpful in treating Attention Deficit Disorder
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External Topical use for conditions
like shingles
TREATING DEPRESSION WITH ST JOHN’S WORT
It is not fully understood
how Hypericum treats depression but researchers are getting
closer to some conclusive answers.
It is not recommended that
Major Depressive Disorders, Dysthymic Disorders, Bipolar Disorders
and Cyclothymic Disorders be treated with St John’s without
professional advice. In addition to this there is still insufficient
conclusive research findings on St Johns Wort efficacy is treating
these serious biochemical illnesses.
It has been
found that Hypericum does not have the side effect of
conventional medicine due to the buffering effects of all the phyto-chemicals
working in synergy
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Note:
Liquid extracts act more effectively than tablets
because they are absorbed directly into the blood stream and do not
go through the digestive tract where there is some loss. It takes at
least two weeks to kick in. (This is typical as with other
allopathic antidepressants )
WHAT ARE ITS USES
-PETS AND HORSES:
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May be used long term as part of a training
regime for horses.
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Compulsive obsessive behaviour in dogs.
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Helpful in treating cats that urinate or
spray indoors.
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For excessively nervous animals finding it
hard to adjust to new surroundings
CAUTION:
Do not exceed the dose
without consultation with a practitioner familiar with herbal
products. Do not use in conjunction with other medication.
St John’s Wort must not be
Taken in combination with allopathic antidepressants, HRT or the
contraceptive pill until the current research on its possible
effect as a liver flush on allopathic medicines has been fully
completed.
Disclaimer:
Information in this article is not to be used in place of
professional medical advice and expertise. For diagnosis and
treatment always see your health professional.
We recommend that either a qualified herbalist or
your animal professional carry out diagnosis and subsequent
treatment. Herbal remedies must not be given not be taken in
conjunction with other medication with out consulting a medical
professional.
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