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How to grow St John's Wort – discover low-maintenance, native varieties for long-lasting interest in your flower bedsThere are hundreds of species, some with medicinal properties, and many native to the US where it's also referred to as goatweed and Klanath weed. These St John's Wort species are a great choice ...
Selecting an appropriate location is key to the healthy growth of St. John's Wort. The plant loves full sunlight, so pick a spot that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. If you're ...
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St John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum)Today, farmers are harvesting the noxious weed with Australia expecting to provide up to 20 per cent of the global supply. In the last few decades, St John’s wort (SJW) has created significant ...
St. John’s wort is the common name for Hypericum perforatum, a yellow flower with a long and rich history. It was originally harvested for the feast of St. John the Baptist. The word ‘wort ...
The herb St John's Wort has been used to treat depression in children as young as six. Boys aged six to 16 who used the herb for moderately severe depression responded to treatment, according to a ...
Dizziness and Fatigue – Some individuals experience lightheadedness, drowsiness, or headaches after taking St. John’s Wort. Mood Changes – While it helps improve mood in many users ...
St John's Wort is a herb which has been proven to be useful in the treatment of mild and moderate depression. In fact, studies show that it is as effective as Prozac, only with far fewer side-effects.
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