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Reap the benefits of our St. Johns Wort herbal tincture! We "draw" our tinctures for 90 days for the most powerful result. We drain our tinctures through small filters which allows some of the herb to remain in the solution for a more powerful and longer lasting tincture. Take advantage of our $20 free offer! Get a free bottle when you buy one limited time offer!
St John's wort used alone refers to the species Hypericum perforatum, also known as Tipton's Weed or Klamath weed, but, with qualifiers, is used to refer to any species of the genus Hypericum.
St. John’s Wort, is a perennial herb that can be easily recognized by its bright yellow-colored flowers. It received its name by the day that it is commonly harvested, June 24th, which is often known as ‘St. John’s Day’.
The flowers of the plant have been used throughout history as a natural herbal remedy in order to benefit the body in numerous ways. The flowering tops of St. John's wort are used to prepare teas and tablets containing concentrated extracts.
St John's wort stems are erect, branched in the upper section, and can grow to 1 m high. St John’s wort can be visually recognized by leaf and flower type. Yellow, five petaled flowers approximately 20 mm across occur between late Spring and early to mid Summer. Leaves exhibit translucent dots when held up to the light, giving them a ‘perforated’ appearance. When flowers or seed pods are crushed, a reddish/purple liquid is produced.
History of St. Johns Wort - In Europe St. John's wort is widely prescribed for relaxation and to "take the edge off" as well as supporting enlightened moods. In the US it is not a prescription medicine; it is, however, one of the most commonly used herbal supplements.
Suggested Dosage or Use: Use 10-20 drops in water, herbal tea or your favorite beverage. May be taken 2 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients: Organic Grown And Packed All Natural St. John's Wort, Purified Water, Cider Vinegar, Alcohol.
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