G- A thorough examination of the use of the natural supplement St.
John's wort in treating depression
- An estimated 18 million Americans suffer from depression at
some point in their lives
- Studies show that St. John's wort is as effective as
prescription antidepressants (50 to 80 percent of patients show
improvement) -- but without their negative side effects
- In Germany, St. John's wort outsells Prozac by 4 to 1
Increasing numbers of people have been p ascribed antidepressant
medications such as Prozac, yet these synthetic drugs, In addition
to being costly, frequently have side effects that can make
long-term use problematical. Now consumer's attentions are turning
to St. John's wort, an he that scientists have confirmed as being
quite effective in treating several types of depressive disorders.
It has the advantages that it is available without a prescription,
is less expensive, does not cause drowsiness, and does not prevent
dreaming.
St. John's Wort: Nature's Blues Buster is a detailed and
thorough yet highly readable presentation of the health benefits of
St. John's wort. Dr. Hyla Cass presents historical research on the
herb, real-life anecdotes from people have taken it, and her own
clinical experience with it, and shows how St. John's wort works to
provide relief for a variety of depressive conditions, to fight off
disease, to cure insomnia, and even to treat PMS and menstrual
cramps. Making a strong, persuasive argument in favor of St. John's
wort, Dr. Cass covers the general topic of antidepressant
medications, and gives specific practical details on the
appropriate use of the herb, including Correct dosages and
administration, referral with a physician, andgetting important
feedback from others.
Dr. Cass also profiles the type of people who can benefit most
from taking St. John's wort and describes other natural approaches
to mental health, including tips or, nutrition and lifestyle that
can increase the effectiveness of the herb