St John's Wort Concentrate

& Its Many Benefits.

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St. John's Wort: Single herb Despite its reputation for being a pest in corn and wheat fields, this plant has amazing medicinal benefits. The leaves produce a soothing effect and help lessen nervous irritability. Its place in both of these combinations is certainly appropriate since it has been historically and scientifically proven to be a natural anti-depressant. This quality aids in subduing withdrawal symptoms.

...' Wort is a crucial partner in this formula, for it contains hypericin, which provides nourishment and support to the nervous system. Hypericin has been studied and reported on in reputable Journals such as Phytomedicine, Vol 1, 1994,pp.3-8 The Herbal Marketplace has the single herb ,(by Nature's Sunshine Products), ST. John's Wort available in the concentrated form at 100 capsules per bottle.


...St John's Wort--Depression, Smoking & Alcoholism

Declaring a new resolution any time of the year can be one of the most important convictions an excessive smoker or drinker can make to improve one's health, but OH BOY! what a difficult challenge this can be. Below you will find a focus upon a couple of St John's Wort combination and the single herb by Nature's Sunshine Products, Inc that are available to you through The Herbal Marketplace


Lobelia/St. John's Wort Combination

Lobelia: This herb is a must for anyone attempting to kick the smoking habit. With it's discovery as a medicinal herb attributed to the American Herbalist, Samuel Thompson, lobelia has been used for numerous health conditions. Scientific research has proven that its main constituent, lobeline, activates the same nervous system receptors that nicotine does. This helps lessen withdrawal symptoms, and unlike nicotine, lobelia is not habit forming.-- (2-3 capsules per day recommended).

Kudzu/St. John's Wort Combination

Kudzu: This herb is native of China and Japan and has been used extensively in the folk medicine of China, Japan, Korea, and Indochina. The flowers if this plant have been used in Chinese medicine for centuries to combat the extreme effects of alcoholic drinks. Kudzu herb seems to lessen the cravings for alcohol and helps to even quench the thirst. Recent studies done at the Isan Pharmaceutical Research Laboratory in Japan support these historical uses.--(1 capsule recommended 3 times per day)
Both of these combinations contain ALFALFA

Alfalfa: The Ancient Egyptians call this herb "The Father of All Foods." This title certainly deserved since alfalfa is extremely rich in Vitamins A, B,-1, B-2, B-6, B-12, C, D, E, K, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, and folic acid, as well as the trace minerals calcium, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, iron, zinc, andcopper. Since many alcoholics get most of their calories from drinking, the need to eat is not felt as much, and as a result, they do not get the nutrients their bodies need. For smokers, the high nutritional value of alfalfa has been historically known to support the process of quitting.



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