St Johns Wort
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St Johns Wort
St. John's Wort
333mg
St. John's Wort is a naturally flowering herb called Hypericum perforatum and its active ingredient is called Hypericin.
Clinical trials have shown that the herb St. John's Wort used for its medical properties since ancient times – can lift your mood with its natural anti-depressant activity. St. John's Wort is thought to balance chemicals in the brain, helping you to feel brighter all round. In Germany St John's Wort is prescribed (as an alternative to Prozac) for patients suffering from mild and moderate depression.
The herb in
St John's Wort has been converted into standardised extract containing 0.3% of the active ingredient Hypericin. The process of standardisation guarantees the quality and potency of the active principle of the herb and provides a more predictable and controlled action.
Nutritional Information
Typical values per tablet
333mg Hypericum Perforatum providing 1000mcg Hypericin
Ingredients
Standardised extract of Hypericum perforatum
Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone
Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose
Silicon Dioxide
Rice Starch
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Castor Oil
Shellack
Calcium Stearate
Methylhydroxypropylcellulose
Talcum
CONTAIN NO ARTIFICIAL PRESERVATIVES COLOURS OR FLAVOURS, NO ADDED SUGAR OR SALT, FREE FROM GELATIN GLUTEN AND YEAST, ANIMAL AND DAIRY PRODUCE. SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS
Directions for Use
As a herbal food supplement for adults: - One tablet, taken with liquid, once a day or as directed by a practitioner.
Warning
- Do not use during pregnancy or whilst breast-feeding. Do not exceed the stated dose
- If you are taking medicines please check with your doctor or other local health care provider, as St John's Wort may interfere (interact) with prescribed medicines, stopping them from working properly.
Information supplied herein is solely to inform those concerned with healthcare and dietary requirements. Statements contained herein are not intended to make any medical claims whatsoever. Our products are not intended to treat, cure, diagnose or treat disease or medical conditions. Always check with your doctor or other local health care provider before changing any medication or drug regime.
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