Higher Nature St John’s Wort Mood Uplift – 30 coated tablets

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Features

  • Used to relieve the symptoms of slightly low mood and mild anxiety
  • Made from natural herbs. Independently assessed for quality and safety
  • Can be shipped to UK addresses only

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Product Description

St John's Wort Mood Uplift is a traditional herbal medicinal product used to relieve the symptoms of slightly low mood and mild anxiety, exclusively based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy. There are a number of factors that can trigger low mood, such as bereavement, divorce, illness, redundancy or money and job worries. St John's Wort Mood Uplift may support you through these sad times. St John's Wort is named after the 24th day in June, St John's day, when this popular medicinal herb typically starts flowering. In Medieval times, people hung St John's Wort over pictures in the belief that it would ward off bad spirits. Today, St John's Wort is used, especially during the long, dark winter months, to help keep the 'winter blues' at bay. These easy-to-swallow, one-a-day tablets are traditionally used to lift your mood. One tablet contains 425mg of St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) extract (3.5-6:1), which is equivalent to 1490-2550mg of St John's Wort aerial parts. This product contains hypericins, hyperforin and flavonoids, all of which are thought to contribute to the herb's activity. Made from natural herbs. Independently assessed for quality and safety Do not use if under 18 years, pregnant, breastfeeding, diagnosed with depression, think you may be depressed, having light treatment (phototherapy), using a sunbed/solarium, your skin is exceptionally sensitive to sunlight (photosensitive), about to undergo surgery, or taking hormonal contraceptives or certain medicines (prescribed/non-prescribed). Always read the label before use.

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