1. Sources and Habitat
St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum in latin) is native to and relatively widespread in the temperate climes of Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. It was also introduced to other temperate climes. It prefers sunny locations on dry, limy or primary rocky soils and is found on fallow land, the edges of meadows and forests, walls, and paths up to an altitude of 1500 metres.
2. Descriptions and Specifications of Product
Content Specifications:: 0.3% ,1%Hypericins by UV
3.0% Hyperforin by HPLC
Molecular Formula: C30H16O8
Molecular Mass: 504.44
CAS NO: 118-34-3
Constitutional Formula:
3. Indications and Uses
St. John's Wort Extract is a secure nerval nutrilite. It has always been used for mild to moderate depression. Scientific studies of the herb suggest that it acts to increase the activity and prolong the action of the neurotransmitters serotonin and noradrenaline, in a similar manner to standard antidepressants, but with fewer reported side effects.