Latin name: Hypericum perforatum
St. John’s wort is one of the most commonly used herbs in the United States. It’s a shrubby perennial plant with bright yellow flowers. St. John’s wort got it’s name because the flowers were said to bloom for the first time around June 24, the birthday of St. John the Baptist. The word “wort” means “plant” in Old English.
St. John’s wort has long been used as a folk remedy for emotional disorders. It was once thought to rid the body of evil spirits. St. John’s wort has also been used for wound healing and for a variety of other conditions.
There is debate about the active ingredient in St. John’s wort. St. John’s wort extracts are often standardized to hypericin, which led to the widespread belief that hypericin is the sole active compound. Another constituent called hyperforin has also been found to have antidepressant effects. A growing number of experts consider hyperforin to be the primary antidepressant compound. Recent research suggests other plant components called flavonoids and tannins may also have a medicinal effect. More research is needed.
St. John’s wort can be found in a variety of forms, including capsule, tablet, liquid extract, dry herb and tea. Oil and oil-based ointments and lotions can also available. Products are typically standardized to contain 0.3% hypericin or 2 to 5% hyperforin.
St. John’s wort is best known as a natural remedy for mild to moderate depression, but it’s also being studied for other conditions.
Depression
Numerous studies in Europe, and more recently in the United States, have found that St. John’s wort is more effective than a placebo and as effective as tricyclic antidepressants for the short-term treatment (1 to 3 months) of mild to moderate depression. It appears to cause fewer side effects than many antidepressants, which is one of the main reasons it has become so popular.
At least two recent studies, however, didn’t find St. John’s wort to be more effective than a placebo for major depression. Some experts consider the studies to be flawed, due to inadequate dosages and an insufficient number of participants, which led to unusual results. For example, in one of the studies, the prescription antidepressant sertraline (Zoloft) had no effect on major depression. Another study found that St. John’s wort was more effective than fluoxetine (Prozac) but not a placebo. The evidence for St. John’s wort for major depression remains unclear. Until we have evidence that it works for severe depression, it should not be used as a substitute for proven treatments.
A study involving 150 people with minor depression or dysthymia found that St. John’s wort was effective for minor depression (Hamilton Depression Scale score of up to 17), but that it wasn’t effective for people with dysthymia.
Anxiety
St. John’s wort is also being studied for anxiety because, in some studies on depression, people taking St. John’s wort also reported an improvement in anxiety. More research is needed.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
St. John’s wort has also been suggested as a possible treatment for OCD because the same medications (antidepressants) are often used for OCD, and because of promising results from a preliminary study. A later study on St. John’s wort, however, didn’t find it more effective than a placebo for OCD.
Skin Conditions
Oil of St. John’s wort, applied to the skin, was a folk remedy for skin injuries, nerve pain, burns and hemorrhoids. Although the oil is sold in some herbal stores, creams are also available. Some are standardized to hypericin or hyperforin, which are thought to have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. St. John’s wort also contains tannins, naturally occurring compounds thought to relieve skin irritations, such as those resulting from minor cuts.
Ear Pain
Some alternative practitioners recommend St. John’s wort for ear pain due to an ear infection (otitis media). In a study of more than 100 children, a combination herbal ear drop that contained St. John’s wort, garlic, calendula and mullein was found to be as effective as conventional ear drops.
Smoking Cessation
St. John’s wort is being explored for smoking cessation. Although promising, well-designed studies are needed.
Other Conditions
St. John’s wort has also been explored for conditions that can have psychological symptoms, such as insomnia, menopausal symptoms, premenstrual syndrome, seasonal affective disorder and attention deficit disorder. Further studies are needed before recommendations can be made.
In published studies, the most common side effects associated with short-term use of St. John’s wort supplements have included mild stomach upset; allergic skin reactions; tiredness; restlessness; anxiety; sexual/erectile dysfunction; dizziness; dry mouth and headache. If applied to the skin, St. John’s wort may cause a skin rash. St. John’s wort (both oral or topical) increases the sensitivity of skin and eyes to sunlight.
Rarely, St. John’s wort has been associated with serotonin syndrome, a potentially dangerous condition resulting from an excess of serotonin in the central nervous system. Symptoms include confusion, fever, hallucinations, nausea, loss of muscle coordination, sweating, and shakiness. Use with antidepressants, particularly SSRIs, has been associated with this. If you experience any of these symptoms, stop taking St. John’s wort and seek immediate medical attention.
St. John’s wort may worsen symptoms in people with Alzheimer’s disease, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or other mental conditions; it may also lead to psychosis or mania.
People with diagnosed or suspected depression should consult a doctor to ensure that their condition is properly assessed and treated.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, and those trying to conceive, should avoid St. John’s wort.
St. John’s wort should not be taken by organ transplant recipients, as it may cause organ rejection.
In one small study, St. John’s wort was associated with elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels.
Do not stop taking prescription drugs without consulting your doctor.
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This vid. is ridiculous. Why would a group of teen age students spend an afternoon planning and producing a vid on St John’s Wort? Did someone they know die from it? Isn’t their anything more impor
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As for your medical question, you can combine the two but in many instances you still need to watch out for the rare “Boogeyman” Serotonin Syndrome. Again, it's pretty rare but it can still occur.
Another thing about Trazodone is that it can be better metabolised with food and it should not be taken with grapefruit juice. That affects it's clearance from your body. There are several medications that have the same “no grapefruit juice rule.”
I am on Valium Diazepam and can not take it with grapefruit juice. Which isn't really a problem–I don't like it anyway. I was on Trazodone and wow…I found it very sedating but again, that was just my own experience.
Gee, are my credentials slipping now that all of your (future) M.D. is admitting she is/has been so medicated? Hmmm…
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If I were looking for a Christian Counselor, I would definitely want someone whose beliefs were, at the very least, fundamentally close to my own. A lot of people call themselves “Christians” who are not. I would assume this would apply to the field of Counseling as well. I think a Christian Counselor should probably have a Statement of Faith for potential clients to view, and should inform any potential client that they approach counseling from a Christian Worldview.
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great, i want to learn how u make salves..when will that video be up? Are there any other plants that look like st john’s wort? And is it a stimulant? I have to be careful about those as my heart races too much…thanks for the lovely video, Nancy..love these adventures! ..Angie in AR…ps, call me again sometime when u have time..you have my number.
My point exactly Mo!
And I agree with you too ,Tenderhooligan.
I do think there has to be some sort of differentiation between major and minor depression.
For those of us who have exprerienced major depresseive illness Antidepressants probably save lives but for people who go to their doctor and say they are a “bit down” (perhaps because the live in poor housing or are being abused or have no job) it would make more sense to treat the cause rather than just medicate the symtpoms.
Likewise its “natural” to be depressed during times of genuine sadness or loss and our culture I think no longer allows us to acknowledge this as being part of the human experience.
We are under too much pressure now to remain a “productive workforce.”
There you go. My Marxist view on depression!
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We could replace SSRIs with St John’s wort
Howard Zinn fought in WWII. He was a professor at Spelman College, an all black women’s college. He was active in the civil rights movement & inspired his students to engage in civil disobedience. He criticized the vicious & unjustified Vietnam War. He told the history of the United States as seen by women, minorities, slaves, union workers, immigrants, Indians…. He was a man of the people. He will live eternally in our hearts & minds as a man of courage and integrity.
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I first got diagnosed with severe depression when I was fifteen. The psychiatrist said that if I did not take antidepressants, he would institutionalize me.
I would like to ask any doctor reading this to find out the damage that SSRI's are causing their patients. I guarantee you that there is a LOT they are terrified to tell you. These drugs can trash your judgement. They can make you do things you have never done before. A lack of feeling better for people with less than severe depression is, please forgive me, not worth more than all the damage that so many psychiatric drugs cause. People with mild to moderate depression can be helped by various things, the most important probably being emotional support, but nobody can undo the damage to people's minds, personalities and lives that SSRI's can cause.
Jesus is the most powerful name in the world. Its so great that devil spirits are afraid of it. No other word is greater than the powerful name of Jesus Christ. The works of God are just so great.
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…how old you, man?!?!? I’ve never seen an elderly person make a Youtube video..no offense tho..just saying…I am VERY VEERRRRYYYY depressed..like, severely….Its gone from mild depression (just 2 months ago!!) to very severe depression…I—I can’t handle it anymore!! I hate it! **pardon me, but I’m actually crying right now** Depression causes me to not want to do, or like ANYTHING anymore…u know that Cymbalta commercal! I cry when I see it..the song etc..allmyfamilymembers r wrd bt me
If you have severe depression, use my exercise several times and add some fish oil to your diet, like a tablespoon a day.
The reckoning always happens – eventually you run out of money to buy crack, and you are forced to clean up.
…or utterly go bonkers and die trying to get the next fix.
Eventually, the bill cannot be paid. Either we will have hyperinflation – if the government nationalizes the FED – or a severe depression, when the FED unwinds the infusion of money.
We will have bad pain or worse – utter destruction of the Western civilization.
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We could replace SSRIs with St John’s wort
Dear Miriam:
I just read your article on Chuck Pierce. And, I agree with your analysis of him. He is definitely a wolf. I have not read all the replies here, so forgive me if you have addressed this, but I have a question: What prophet or minister in the Bible was ever attacked by evil spirits after denouncing a false prophet? Or, what warning do we have in Scripture that any believer would be subject to such things for telling the truth about false ministers?
Stan
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Seriously, why would you spend so much effort on such a trivial matter? If you often behave this way then you might need to think about seeking professional help for obsessive compulsive disorder, because that *points to Tom's post above* seriously screams “I can't stop being an anal douche bag!”