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Promote
a healthy mood
St.
John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) is a
small flowering plant that enjoys dry, hot
climates. It is commonly found in Europe and
along the roadways and fields of the eastern
United States. This plant, that looks more like
a weed than a beneficial herb, has been used for
centuries by herbalists worldwide. Ancient Greek
writers describe its ability to ward off evil
spirits. Those in medieval Europe believed that
a piece of St. John's Wort could prolong life.
Today, researchers have discovered that the
active constituents found in St. John's Wort
appear to work to affect mood.
Researchers have
determined that two of the brain's
neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin,
have positive effects on feelings of well-being.
When levels of these two neurotransmitters drop,
mood changes can occur, and a person can begin
to feel uneasy and anxious. Studies show that
the active constituents in St. John's Wort
promote healthy levels of these two
'mood-mending' neurotransmitters in the brain.
The prestigious British Medical Journal has
reported St. John's Wort's beneficial effects in
a number of studies.
PhysioLogics' St.
John's Wort is a guaranteed potency herb,
standardized to contain 0.3% hypericins.
Hypericin, one of the herb's natural
constituents, has been found to support healthy
mood function and the body's natural defense
system.
All natural St.
John's Wort:
- Supports the body's
natural ability to promote healthy levels of
mood-enhancing neurotransmitters in the
brain
- Provides safe,
nutritional support for healthy mental
functioning*
Directions:
Take 1 capsule up to two times daily with meals,
or follow the advice of your health care
professional.
NOTE:
Individuals that are taking antidepressants or
are pregnant or lactating, consult your health
care professional before using this product.
WARNING:
St. John's Wort may affect the metabolism of
certain drugs, for example protease inhibitors,
blood thinners, and steroids (including
estrogens and others). Please consult your
healthcare professional for recommendations.
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