3 times a day, 15 mins before my main meals.
I got it because I felt like I needed help,
and I didn't want to go on antidepressants,
so far, It's only been 2 days
but I feel calmer, and I slept well last night
I'm also doing an Ayurveda hot water treatment on myself,
I boil water for 5 to 10 mins,
let it cool and drink about 1/4 cup every half hour
(except when I'm sleeping)
I feel like I've been so thirsty for far too long!
Already my under eyes look like they have vitality,
and my organs feel like they are working again.
I was just curious about St Johns Wort, and I came across this amazing site! My guides totally got me to get St. Johns Wort! It's good for my auto immune disorder, skin problems, open hearted exhaustion, depression, sleep...its basically sunshine and the power of the sun in a bottle!
Here is the site Flower Essence Society http://www.flowersociety.org/SJW.htm
Saint John's Wort is an outstanding herbal remedy steeped in many folk legends and traditions of healing. It has five-petaled, bright yellow blossoms with protruding stamens which flower at the height of summer. This erect, woody-stemmed plant is filled with many oil glands and thrives in sunny, hot and dry conditions, as though exulting in the light.
The Greek name for this plant is Hypericum (also its Latin botanical name), which means "over a spirit." It was so named because it was believed to provide special protection, particularly during the summer months, when there is a tendency to feel overly expanded and adversely affected by heat and light. Later, it was associated with St. John the Baptist, regarded as a great solar adept within the Essene tradition, and whose feast day is commemorated at high summer. Despite the great spiritual power of St. John the Baptist, he pointed to the Christ as the very source of the Sun. His famous words, "I must decrease, so that He may increase," refer to the descent of Christ into the Earth. Through Christ, a solar initiation is possible, not in high summer, but at the midnight hour of winter, when the sun is in the depths of the Earth. The alchemical significance of this great Christ mystery is reflected in the St. John's Wort oil. Also called the "Blood of Christ," the St. John's Wort oil is made from a sun-infusion of bright yellow blossoms of the plant. Gradually, this substance changes to a deep blood-red color.
When analyzed bio-chemically, the St. John's Wort is found to contain significant amounts of hypericin, a photosensitizing substance that reacts with the light to cause skin burns in light-skinned persons. This plant is also known to produce adverse reactions in animals who over-graze on it. However, when prepared as a herbal medicine or as a homeopathic tincture, the St. Johns Wort protects against sunburn, and is a highly effective remedy for wounds, injuries, and nerve pain.
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