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St Johns Wort

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St Johns Wort

by Hyla Cass

Avery | May 10, 1999 | Trade Paperback

-- This comprehensive book explains how this herb eases depression and reviews studies that show it to work as well as synthetic antidepressants
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    In deciding whether to try St. John's wort to treat my depression, I skimmed through a lot of books about it and read three, and I liked this book the best. I appreciate that, although Dr. Cass seems to prefer alternative treatments for depression--including St. John's wort and megadoses of vitamins and minerals--she is not ideologically opposed to conventional antidepressants, which she also prescribes, and so she is able to offer helpful comments on the relative merits and appropriate roles of St. John's wort and conventional antidepressants. The book includes chapters on what depression is, what St. John's wort is, how to use it, the evidence for its efficacy, conventional antidepressants, nutrition, and other elements of a depression-free lifestyle.

    Other recommendations on depression: Richard O'Connor's Undoing Depression, John and Andrea Nelson's Sacred Sorrows, and William Appleton's Prozac and the New Antidepressants.

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    In trying to decide whether and how to use St. John's wort to treat my depression, I read three books on it and skimmed several others, and I liked this book the best. I appreciated that, while Dr. Cass seems to prefer alternative treatments for depression--including St. John's wort and megadoses of vitamins and minerals--she is trained in conventional psychiatry and is not ideologically opposed to prescription antidepressants, which she also uses in her clinical practice, and so she is able to offer helpful comments on the relative merits and appropriate roles of St. John's wort and prescription antidepressants. The book includes chapters on what depression is, what St. John's wort is, how to use St. John's wort, the evidence for its effectiveness, prescription antidepressants, nutrition, and other aspects of a depression-free lifestyle.

    (Incidentally, St. John's wort helped me sleep much more soundly, which was lovely, but I'm not sure it helped my depression much.)

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A natural herb that helps patients cope with depression, St. John's Wort doesn't have the side effects of synthetic drugs. St. John's Wort explains the different types of depression and which ones are treatable with this natural substance. The author also shows which herbs and natural supplements work with St. John's Wort effectively.

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-- This comprehensive book explains how this herb eases depression and reviews studies that show it to work as well as synthetic antidepressants

About the Author

Hyla Cass was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. A graduate from the University of Toronto School of Medicine, Cass interned at Los Angels County-USC Medical Center, and completed a psychiatry residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center/UCLA. A noted public speaker and consultant, Cass has used her background in medicine to talk and write about women's health issues, stress reduction, nutritional medicine, natural treatment for addictions, anxiety disorders, and depression. Cass's book, St. John's Wort: Nature's Blues Buster, delivers the most accurate, up-to-date information on the wonder drug St. John's Wort. Also involved in formulating nutritional products for various medical conditions, including weight loss, anti-aging, anxiety, depression, and stress relief, Cass has been interviewed for numerous television and radio shows, along with major magazines and newspapers. Dr. Cass, a board certified psychiatrist, is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA School in Medicine.

Trade Paperback

208 Pages, 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 in

May 10, 1999

Avery

English


0895298988
9780895298980

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