St. John's Wort - Glycetract
St. John's Wort - Glycetract
Hypericum perforatum
St. John's Wort was traditionally used for;
- Depression
- Anxiety
- ADHD
- Memory
- Migraine
- Symptoms of Menopause
- Emotional distressed caused by extreme focus on a physical symptom
- Wound healing
- and much more......
Contraindications
When applied to the skin: There isn't enough reliable information available to know if St. John's wort is safe when it is applied to the skin. St. John's wort might cause severe skin reactions to sun exposure. Lots more contraindication so please do your research before purchasing.
Do not take while pregnant
Glycetracts are made without using alcohol for the extraction of the herb. They are made from Glycerol, distilled water and herbs. The glycerol used is vegetable sourced. Glycetracts are suitable for people who need to avoid any alcohol (e.g. young children, recovering alcoholics and those with liver distress).
If you are on any medication you need to seek the advice of your health practitioner before consuming. If you are unsure, email us and our Herbalist/Naturopath will let you know.
You might also be interested in our Stressless herbal Electuary, Insomnia Herbal Tea Blend, or Blood mover Salve or choose one of our 8 Week Health and Wellness Programs.
Herbal Naturopathic/Nutritional Appointments - in Person and On line
If you would like to have a more tailored approach to your health concerns you can book in to see our Herbal Naturopath. (you will be transferred to our sister companies online booking service) She will look at you as an individual and look into your specific needs through holistic and evidence-based approach to wellness. Herbal Naturopathic principles are based on treating each person as an individual and treatment plans are designed to treat you as a whole person and not just your presenting symptoms.
The glycerin we use is non Palm oil, the vegetable source is canola oil and soy oil. It is also GMO free and comes from Malaysia. It is USP (United States Pharmacopoeia Standard) and BP (British Pharmacopoeia standard).