
Saint John’s Wort: Antidepressant and So Much More
Hypericum perforatum – Hypericaeceae familya.k.a.: Klamath weed, Goat’s weed, Qian

Hypericum perforatum – Hypericaeceae familya.k.a.: Klamath weed, Goat’s weed, Qian

Crush a fresh blossom of Saint John’s wort. You will

Saint John’s Wort is one of the old world plant

Saint John’s Wort pops up in the spring, just in time to start absorbing the growing solar rays. At Mid-summer, just when the Sun’s rays are the strongest, herbalists across the Western world harvest the flowering tops from this weedy herb.

The patient welcomed the help readily and yet did not want to move any more. They spoke quietly together as the LMT worked on the patient’s back with gentle motions. Within 10 minutes, Gale was able to move gingerly to the massage therapy table.

One spring, I caught a cold. Spring colds are the

Midsummer is a few days away…Now’s the time for harvesting Saint John’s Wort. This sunny weed is well known for its muscle healing power, but it’s protective nature extends well beyond the muscular-skeletal system. In today’s show, we’re talking about the how-tos of making and using medicine from this summer favorite.

Known by many other names before the Christian church dedicated

Hypericum perforatum, Hypericaceae family a.k.a.: Klamath weed, Goat’s weed, Qian

The Practical Herbalist team headed out to the hills last

When I started taekwondo, I held onto the fantasy that

Saint John’s Wort helps relax and heal sore and injured
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