
ST. JOHN'S WORT
CHASTE TREE BERRY
KAVA KAVA

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The Vitamin Shoppe for a huge selection of Name Brand herbs,
vitamins, minerals, etc. at discount prices with great sales, specials,
and bonus points with one low price for shipping and handling. Based in
New Jersey, this is one supplier I buy my herbs, vitamins, and
homeopathic remedies
from.

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Brand herbs, vitamins, minerals, etc. at discount prices with great
sales and specials also with one low price for shipping and handling.
This is where I buy Nature's Way Perika St. John's Wort in tablet
form.

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205 Mt. Bethel Rd.,
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year-round. It's a lovely little rustic country store and these people
put on good classes, too. Get their catalog - it has an informative
Q&A column.

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HERBAL NOTES
A few herbs
that I have found helpful:
An herb for alleviation of depression and anxiety
An herb for regulation of
the female hormonal cycle
An herb that promotes restful sleep
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DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor nor am I pretending
to be one. I am not prescribing anything nor suggesting that
YOU take any of the following herbs. This information is
educational only. If it sounds like any herb described might be
helpful, use your intuition and seek the guidance of your health care
practitioner. Check out the drug/herb interaction guide at the
DrugFacts.com web site link to the left of this section.
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ST.
JOHN'S WORT
In December 1997 I started
taking St. John's wort three times a day. 'Wort' is an old English word
meaning herb or plant. This herb has been studied extensively in
Europe, most notably Germany, and has been found to be nature's remedy
for mild depression and anxiety. Within a couple of days, (as opposed
to the several weeks that many articles say it may take to feel any
noticeable effects) my mood was improved, elevated, and my chronic
anxiety was mostly alleviated. When I take it, I feel more relaxed,
little things that I worry about aren't bothering me (as much), I sleep
better, and I don't wake up with a headache and aching jaw from
clenching my teeth all night.
This herb is reputed to reduce pain and inflammation as in menstrual
cramps, sciatica, and arthritis. It is well known for repairing nerve
damage and treating diseases of the nervous system including neuralgia
and coccygeal pains. It is a potent antiviral and antibacterial. St.
John's wort counters herpes simplex and flu viruses and possibly even
the AIDS virus. As an oil it is applied to inflammations, sprains,
bruises, and varicose veins. It also treats circulation problems,
bronchitis, gout, and incontinence, especially bed-wetting.
Hypericum perforatum is the latin name for St. John's wort; the active
ingredient in this herb is hypericin (amongst other constituents). The
dosage studies in depression have used is based on a standardized
extract with a content of 0.3% hypericin at a dosage of 300mg three
times daily. Some people who have previously been on Prozac have
successfully switched to St. John's Wort without the serious side
effects.
Tablets are a compressed form with binders to hold the shape. Capsules
are a powdered form of the dried herbal extract in gel capsules. It
also comes as a liquid extract with or without alcohol. My personal
preference is either the tablet (best taken with food as it doesn't
seem to 'repeat' on me like the capsules do) or the non-alcohol liquid
extract with a glass of water as a chaser (the taste isn't exactly
pleasant). One study found extracts more effective than tea (hypericin
dissolves in alkaline water)
There is a product called 'Phyto Phoz Supreme' that combines St. Johns'
Wort with Kava Kava and a variety of other plant extracts that has been
used with good results in eliminating depression and anxiety.
I'm having good results with Nature's Way
Perika St. John's Wort in tablet form from Vitacost.com. It's
always on sale
and reportedly a more potent formulation. I feel better within a couple
of days of taking it twice a day.
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Want some reading
sources to study up on this herb? My information came from a few
articles and books below.
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Newsweek
article of May 5, 1997 by Sue Miller called, "A Natural Mood Booster".
"Ask
the Doctor" by naturopathic physician, Dr. Michael T. Murray
on St. John's Wort Extract - a reprinted article published by Vital
Communications Inc. Good article in 'Q & A' format that should
satisfy even the scientific minded amongst you. This doctor has
successfully treated depression, insomnia, seasonal affective disorder
(SAD), and Fibromyalgia with St. John's wort.
I came across
both of the above articles in my local health food store - free for the
taking.
"Herbs
- An Illustrated Encyclopedia" A Complete Culinary, Cosmetic,
Medicinal, and Ornamental Guide by Kathi Keville. A nice colorful book!
Large format, very informative.
"Hypericum
& Depression" co-authored by Dr. Harold Bloomfield,
the psychiatrist and co-author of "Making Peace With Your Parents" and
"Making Peace With Yourself". While researching his earlier book on
depression, Dr. Bloomfield read the research on St. John's wort and
started giving it to his patients with excellent results.
St. John's
wort is getting to be mainstream - you can find it in health food
stores, regular food stores, large variety stores, catalogs, etc. I
even heard a TV commercial advertising it on a major network!
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CHASTE
TREE BERRY
Do you
suffer from PMS? I did for years. It seemed that at least half
the month or more was spent feeling lousy! Then a friend handed
me a bottle of Chaste Tree Berry extract (a liquid form) which I
took about 1/2 a dropperful two to three times a day - and
miracles of miracles - PMS is almost a thing of the past. I also
had to cut out sugar and white flour and most overly processed foods
which helped a lot. The Chaste Tree Berries (or Vitex agnus)
have been been shown to have a normalizing effect on the female
hormones associated with the menstrual cycle and are beneficial
for the treatment of painful menstruation, the emotional swings of PMS
and problems related to menopause. It also benefits in
helping the body regain natural balance after the use of the
birth control pill.
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KAVA
KAVA
What I am
trying now is KAVA KAVA, the Polynesian herb 'discovered' by
Captain James Cook which the natives shared with him in 1768. His
notes say that a drink was prepared by people chewing the root,
spitting out the pulp, and adding coconut milk. Sounds delicious,
doesn't it? NOT! I will be taking a standardized extract in the
form of capsules, liquid extract or tea for insomnia and
nervousness. Reportedly, taken at night, it invokes a deep,
restful sleep with epic-length, clear dreams. It is also a potent
analgesic that can be taken internally or applied directly to a
painful wound. It is also antiseptic and can be used as a douche
for vaginitis or as a diuretic for treating urinary tract
infections. It also demonstrates anticonvulsant activities. All
this information has been gleaned from various articles and
books. See my suggested reading list for two very good herbal
authors. I will keep you posted on the effects of KAVA KAVA on
me. There is a product called Phyto Phoz Supreme that you can get
at health food stores which combines ST. JOHN'S WORT with KAVA
KAVA and a variety of other plant extracts. One should not overdo
the KAVA KAVA, however, since regular usage of High Doses
can
cause the accumulation of toxic substances in the liver, or brief
side effects similar to intoxication, or dry, scaly skin after
many years of many daily bowls of the Polynesian version. But no
one taking a standardized Kava supplement or an occasional cup of
tea has ever suffered skin problems according to the sources I
read.
Update: GOOD NEWS!! This one works - it is calming, relaxing and taken
as a tea works to help me gently fall asleep within 10-15 minutes.
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