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I did use it but required stronger meds....
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if you insist on using st johns wort please PLEASE read the table of drugs that can interact with it here http://www.health.gov.au/tga/docs/html/info.htmtha list is just over half way down. this is a very dangerous suppliment to take if you are taking other medications. i personally know of 2 people who became pregnant while on the pill after taking st. johns wort (which caused the pill to be inefective) and one person who died from a reaction to his medication that he was taking for lupus. this is a very scarry suppliment.
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The most recent studies don't show it to be any more effective than a placebo... of course a placebo can be fairly effective and the same study showed that a number of prescription drugs weren't much better.
Since St John's Wort isn't regulated, however, the ingredients and amounts aren't the smae in different brands. because of this, it is still possible that certain brands are more helpful than placebo.
As mattylinda pointed out, you should always be careful when using suppliments. Natural does not necessarily mean safe and gentle. If it is powerful enough to have a positive effect on your body, it is powerful enough that it may have negative effects as well.
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i ate 6 of those before and felt all weird. i've never done it again.
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I can't remember the does.... it was a generic "Bought at Walmart" brand of herbal supplement.
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