Extracted from natural St John's wort,hypericin is especially
effecious in combating DNA RNA virus, Having been used to treat AIDS
and hepatitis A and B in U.S.A. and German,it has already been known
as a prominent new medicine to treat AIDS.In addition,it is a1so
suitable to treat depression,diseases of central nerve system and
tumors worldwide.
One of the best herbs for mood elevation is St.
John's wort. Several controlled studies have shown positive results in
treating patients with mild to moderate depression. Improvement was
shown with symptoms of sadness, helplessness, hopelessness, anxiety,
headache and exhaustion with no reported side effects.
Its action is based on the ability of the active ingredient,
hypericin to inhibit the breakdown of neurotransmitters in the brain.
The herb also inhibits monoamine oxidase (MAO) and works as a
serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI); both are actions similar to drugs
prescribed for depression. In Germany, nearly half of depression,
anxiety, and sleep disorders are treated with hypericin. St. John's
wort should not be taken with any other antidepressants, it is not
effective for severe depression, and no one should stop taking any
prescribed medications for depression without proper medical care.
St. John's wort has been administered in the treatment of many
illnesses. The most well known action of St. John's wort is in
repairing nerve damage and reducing pain and inflammation. The herb
has been used to relieve menstrual cramping, sciatica, and arthritis.
It has a favorable action on the secretion of bile and thus soothes
the digestive system.
The blossoms have been used in folk medicine to relieve ulcers,
gastritis, diarrhea and nausea. St. John's wort can also be effective
in the treatment of incontinence and bed-wetting in children.
Externally it is used on cuts as a disinfectant and to relieve
inflammation and promote healing. The oil can be applied to sprains,
bruises and varicose veins. Folk medicine has also has used it as a
treatment for cancer.
The active constituents in the herb (there are over 50) include
hypericin and pseudohypericin, flavonoids, tannins and procyanidins.
The tannins are responsible for the astringent effect for wound
healing. Hypericin increases capillary blood flow and is a MAO
inhibitor.
There are many studies documenting the clinical effects of
hypericum as an antidepressant treatment similar to several synthetic
antidepressants, but with a minimum of side effects. Hypericin has
been demonstrated to increase theta waves in the brain. Theta waves
normally occur during sleep and have been associated with deep
meditation, serene pleasure and heightened creative activity. St.
John's wort effectually may improve perception and clarify thinking
processes.