Hypericaceae Analgesic St. John's wort



Hypericaceae Analgesic St. John's wort

Hypericaceae Analgesic St. John's wort
Family:Hypericaceae Analgesic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Aromatic; Astringent; Cholagogue; Digestive; Diuretic; Expectorant; Homeopathy; Nervine; Resolvent; Sedative; Stimulant; Vermifuge; Vulnerary.
Common name:St. John's wort
St. John's wort has a long history of herbal use. It fell out of favour in the nineteenth century but recent research has brought it back to prominence as an extremely valuable remedy for nervous problems. In clinical trials about 67% of patients with mild to moderate depression improved when taking this plant.The flowers and leaves are analgesic antiseptic antispasmodic aromatic astringent cholagogue digestive diuretic expectorant nervine resolvent sedative stimulant vermifuge and vulnerary. The herb is used in treating a wide range of disorders including pulmonary complaints bladder problems diarrhoea and nervous depression. It is also very effectual in treating overnight incontinence of urine in children. Externally it is used in poultices to dispel herd tumours caked breasts bruising etc. The flowering shoots are harvested in early summer and dried for later use. Use the plant with caution and do not prescribe it for patients with chronic depression. The plant was used to procure an abortion by some native North Americans so it is best not used by pregnant women. See also the notes above on toxicity.A tea or tincture of the fresh flowers is a popular treatment for external ulcers burns wounds (especially those with severed nerve tissue) sores bruises cramps etc. An infusion of the flowers in olive oil is applied externally to wounds sores ulcers swellings rheumatism etc. It is also valued in the treatment of sunburn and as a cosmetic preparation to the skin.The plant contains many biologically active compounds including rutin pectin choline sitosterol hypericin and pseudohypericin. These last two compounds have been shown to have potent anti-retroviral activity without serious side effects and they are being researched in the treatment of AIDS.A homeopathic remedy is made from the fresh whole flowering plant. It is used in the treatment of injuries bites stings etc and is said to be the first remedy to consider when nerve-rich areas such as the spine eyes fingers etc are injured.

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