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Well Mind
(St. Johns Wort
Complex)
Highly
Supportive of Mental Processes and Functioning
Formulated by Daniel Beilin, OMD. Providing
a good source of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
standardized to 0.3% hypericin, for the support of mental processes and
functioning. Dried extracts of additional herbs Kava kava 4x, Valerian
4x and Passiflora 6x are included and have been used traditionally for
their calming effects. Schizandra, an herb used in Chinese medicine for
liver support, was included to support the conversion of
neurotransmitters in the liver. Gotu Kola supports circulation,
Cypripedium is the botanical name for Orchid root, its use in folk
medicine includes emotional tension, nervousness, and agitation. Zinc
salts are well known in Europe for their beneficial effects on mood.* Hypoallergenic.
(90 Capsules)
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Well Mind (St. Johns Wort Complex)
Product #:
72790-arg
90 total capsules
| Each
capsule contains: |
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Zinc
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2.5 mg |
St. John's Wort (Hypericum
perforatum) leaves and flowers, dried
extract
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125 mg |
Kava Kava (Piper
methysticum) root, dried extract
|
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60
mg |
Valerian (Valeriana
officinalis) root, dried extract
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30 mg |
Passionflower (Passiflora
incarnata) leaves, dried extract 30 mg
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30
mg |
Schizandra (Schizandra
chinensis) berries, dried extract 30 mg
|
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30
mg |
Gotu Cola herb,
dried extract
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15
mg |
|
Cypripedium (Cypripedium pubescens) root,
dried extract) |
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2.5 mg |
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| Other
ingredients: |
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| Cellulose,
magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide. |
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Suggested use:
As a dietary supplement, 1 to 2 capsules one to three
times daily on an empty stomach or as directed by a
healthcare practitioner. Sensitive individuals may want
to take with food.
CAUTION: Use only under
the guidance of a healthcare practitioner during
pregnancy, when breastfeeding, for children, and for
those with a liver disorder or Parkinson's disease.
St.
John's wort may be contraindicated when consuming
tyramine-containing foods, after an organ transplant or
in any situation that requires decreased immune system
activity.
High doses of St. John's wort may increase
sensitivity to sunlight, and it may interact with
certain drugs, including protease inhibitors, immuno-suppressants,
progestins, warfarin, antidepressants and barbiturates.
Kava may increase the effects of alcohol.
The FDA has
issued an alert that several cases of liver toxicity
have been associated with the use of kava in Germany and
Switzerland. To date, no such cases have occurred in the
United States, and recent evidence implicates products
extracted from inappropriate parts of the kava plant.
This dietary supplement may cause drowsiness, so use
caution when driving and performing tasks that require
alertness.
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