This book describes that research and gives readers a thorough guide to the herb, including its history, chemistry, benefits, and easy instructions for its use.
In St. John's Wort: The Miracle Medicine, Dr. Pressman describes the many uses of this multi-purpose herb, from its use in the Middle Ages to treat a variety of ailments...
Dr. Hyla Cass, a psychiatry professor at UCLA, tells readers how this herb can ease depression and work as well as synthetic antidepressants.
She then discusses how St. John's Wort has been found to positively influence the brain's biochemistry in a gentle, natural way with far fewer and much milder side effects than those encountered with synthetic antidepressants.Provided here ...
St. John's Wort is often prescribed as an anti-depressant and is renowned for its antiviral and antibiotic properties.
For generations, St. John's wort has been used as a natural mood elevator and healing agent. Today the herb reemerges as not only an effective antidepressant but as an impressive therapeutic agent as well.
St. John's wort is the first herb shown to be natural mood booster.
A condensed booklet version of C.M. Hawken's book ST. JOHN'S WORT (Hypericum perforatum).
St. John's Wort
In St. John's Wort: The Herbal Way to Feeling Good, Norman Rosenthal, M.D., a leading authority in the field of depression and author of the bestselling Winter Blues, shows readers how they can relieve a host of different emotional ...
For people who suffer from depression, anxiety, and insomnia, St. John's Wort offers new hope -- hope that they can exchange reliance on drugs for trust in Mother Nature. The...
St. John's Wort: The Herbal Way to Feeling Good