
Hypericin from Saint John’s Wort – How It Works
Crush a fresh blossom of Saint John’s wort. You will see a ruddy, almost bruise colored liquid stain your fingers.
Crush a fresh blossom of Saint John’s wort. You will see a ruddy, almost bruise colored liquid stain your fingers.
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.
Known by many other names before the Christian church dedicated it to Saint John the Baptist, Saint John’s wort has
Hypericum perforatum, Hypericaceae family a.k.a.: Klamath weed, Goat’s weed, Qian Ceng Lou, Fuga Daenomun Most people think of Saint John’s
When I started taekwondo, I held onto the fantasy that one day, maybe even before I’d earned my black belt,
Saint John’s Wort helps relax and heal sore and injured muscles. For centuries, it’s been used to heal a variety
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