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2007-10-03 21:22:20 · 20 answers · asked by loulou22 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Homeopathic Medicine uses it for the following symptoms http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/h/hyper.htm

HYPERICUM PERFORATUM
St. John's-wort
(HYPERICUM)

The great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails. Crushed fingers, especially tips. Excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use. Prevents lockjaw. Punctured wounds. Relieves pain after operations. Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations (Helmuth). Spasms after every injury. Has an important action on the rectum; hæmorrhoids. Coccydynia. Spasmodic asthmatic attacks with changes of weather or before storms, better by copious expectoration. Injured nerves from bites of animals. Tetanus. Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness. Constant drowsiness.

Mind.--Feels as if lifted high in air, or anxiety lest he fall from heights. Mistakes in writing. Effects of shock. Melancholy.

Head.--Heavy; feels as if touched by an icy cold hand. Throbbing in vertex; worse in close room. Brain seems compressed. Right side of face aches. Brain-*** and neurasthenia. Facial neuralgia and toothache of a pulling, tearing character, with sadness. Head feels longer-elongated to a point. In fractured skull, bone splinters. Brain feels alive. Pains in eyes and ears. Falling out of hair.

Stomach.--Craving for wine. Thirst; Nausea. Tongue coated white at base, tip clean. Feeling of lump in stomach (Abies nig; Bry).

Rectum.--Urging, dry, dull, pressing pain. Hæmorrhoids, with pain, bleeding, and tenderness.

Back.--Pain in nape of neck. Pressure over sacrum. Spinal concussion. Coccyx injury from fall, with pain radiating up spine and down limbs. Jerking and twitching of muscles.

Extremities.--Darting pain in shoulders. Pressure along ulnar side of arm. Cramp in calves. Pain in toes and fingers, especially in tips. Crawling in hand and feet. Lancinating pain in upper and lower limbs. Neuritis, with tingling, burning pain, numbness and flossy skin. Joints feel bruised. Hysterical joints. Tetanus (Physost; Kali brom). Traumatic neuralgia and neuritis.

Respiratory.--Asthma worse foggy weather and relieved by profuse perspiration.

Skin.--Hyperidrosis, sweating of scalp, worse in morning after sleep; falling of hair from injury; eczema of hands and face, intense itching, eruption seems to be under the skin. Herpes zoster. Old ulcers or sores in mouth when very sensitive. Lacerated wounds with much prostration from loss of blood.

Modalities.--Worse, in cold; dampness; in a fog; in close room; least exposure; touch. Better, bending head backward.

Relationship.--Compare: Ledum (punched wounds and bites of animals); Arnica; Staphis; Calend; Ruta; Coff.

Antidotes: Ars; Cham.

Dose.--Tincture, to 30th potency.


I hope the provided information proves to be of help to you.

Take Care and God Bless You.

2007-10-03 22:18:02 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 0

Some people swear by St.John's Wart. Some swear because of it. I'm one of the latter. St. John's Wart made me extremely irritable. I was angry all the time I took it, for no good reason. After three days of that, I stopped taking it and went back to what passes for normal. The same thing happened to a friend. It's something to watch out for. There are lots of reasons to be depressed, but the two main categories are situational and clinical. Situational means something in your life/environment is giving you reason to be depressed (you're broke/lonely/sick/etc.). Clinical depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. The two conditions aren't mutually exclusive. You can have both at the same time. Before self-medicating, I recommend you consult a mental health professional and get a diagnosis, at least. You may not need any drugs at all. You may need something entirely different from St. John's Wort. Why mess with your brain if you don't have to?

2016-03-13 11:16:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What is St. John's wort?
St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum in Latin) is a long-living plant with yellow flowers. It contains many chemical compounds. Some are believed to be the active ingredients that produce the herb's effects, including the compounds hypericin and hyperforin.

How these compounds actually work in the body is not yet known, but several theories have been suggested. Preliminary studies suggest that St. John's wort might work by preventing nerve cells in the brain from reabsorbing the chemical messenger serotonin, or by reducing levels of a protein involved in the body's immune system functioning.

For what medicinal purposes has St. John's wort been used?

St. John's wort has been used for centuries to treat mental disorders as well as nerve pain. In ancient times, doctors and herbalists (specialists in herbs) wrote about its use as a sedative and treatment for malaria as well as a balm for wounds, burns, and insect bites. Today, St. John's wort is used by some people to treat mild to moderate depression, anxiety, or sleep disorders. read more at:

http://www.mamashealth.com/mental/johndep.asp
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2007-10-04 04:34:58 · answer #3 · answered by RLW 2 · 1 0

st johns wort is used for self medicating depression, or more acurately anxiety. its a natural herb, but some studies have shown it has equal if not better results than some prescribed anti depressants. For this reason, you should think carefuly before taking it and talk to your GP for advice.
There is also some evidence to suggest that when you take a drug to boost your seritonin levels (those that control your mood) your body will realise that its being given extra therefore stop producing its own which can lead to even lower moods when you come off it.

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2016-05-01 15:56:18 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

St John's Wort is used to treat depression.
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2007-10-03 21:32:20 · answer #6 · answered by derbydolphin 7 · 1 0

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2015-08-26 11:24:50 · answer #7 · answered by Paulita 1 · 0 0

St. John's Wort is an herbal preparation that is indicated in alleviating some of the symptoms of depression. Before using this, please check the interactions list of any medications that you may be taking as herbs dont always play well with prescription meds. Good Luck

2007-10-03 21:27:54 · answer #8 · answered by MHnurseC 6 · 2 0

It's St. John's Worth and it works as an anti depressant supplement.

2007-10-03 21:27:23 · answer #9 · answered by Mandy 2 · 1 1

It's used to treat mild to moderate depression.

Also look at 5htp for depression as well. I didn't find St Johns Wort did anything for me, but the 5htp is working well and I feel fine.

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