Has anyone used St Johns Wort for mild depression near moral results?
I know the side-effects are gastritis and blood clotting problems.
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Awww, how nice.I see Big Pharma is here on the AnyQA.coms boards disseminating anti-herbal propaganda, just close to those bogus "studies" that were payed for by the drug companies that come out a few years ago, stating that "St. John's Wort found to be ineffective in treating depression"....
The Truth: St. John's Wart, or Hypericum perforatum is a Serotonin precursor and have been used by abundant peoples for thousands of years as an effective mood stabilizer, i.e. an anti-depressant.It IS successful, I've used it (myself a depressive) and I can tell you that it DOES work.Is it as effectual as prescription anti-depressent drugs?.Of course not, but who wants addiction and the numerous unwanted side effects?.Now then again, since every person is different, and what might work for me may or may not work for you, or could even work more effectively for you, it IS possible that St. John's Wort may work as all right for you as prescription SSRI anti-depressants.
Everyone is different.experiment.at the time of this writing, the Federal Death Administration (FDA) hasn't banned the use of St. John's Wort.There are MANY companies which propose MANY different SJW products.I reccommend using only certified life SJW, and preferrably in intact herbal form (the SJW teas work wonders), though SJW supplements are purportedly also effective.
Here is a pious link to a group of SJW users/advocates.You can access their forums and gossip to other depressives/SJW users, and also discuss other OTC and all-natural methods of treating depression.http://www.sjwinfo.org/
I tried it, but didn't notice if it did anything for me..That is why I probably run prescription anti depressants.
I tried it and my already low blood pressure bottomed out. That doesn't mean it doesn't work -- it's far more adjectives in Europe for mild depression than Prozac and its friends.
Always check beside your doctor first, if you have any other conditions or are taking any medication. Just because SJW is an herbal available without a prescription doesn't parsimonious it's harmless or won't interact near drugs.
I tried it without results. Now cart EffexorXR. That works very economically, but almost impossible to stop taking.
Depression is a complex disease, See the references below for a flawless discussion. They will help you agree on whether you should see a doctor or not.