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St. John's wort contains several chemicals, including hypericin, hyperforin, and flavonoids. Researchers aren't exactly sure how St. John's wort works. Some have suggested that the herb acts similar to an SSRI, increasing the availability of the brain chemicals serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters help improve mood. Scientists thought that hypericin was responsible, but now they believe that other chemicals in St. John's wort may help.
Meinke MC, Schanzer S, Haag SF. In vivo photoprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of hyperforin is associated with high antioxidant activity in vitro and ex vivo. Eur J Pharm Biopharm. 2012;81:346-350.
Schempp CM, Winghofer B, Ludtke R, Simon-Haarhaus B, Shopp E, Simon JC. Topical application of St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L) and of its metabolite hyperforin inhibits the allostimulatory capacity of epidermal cells. Br J Derm. 2000;142:979-984.
Nature's Way Perika is a stabilized, patented extract of St. John's wort. It is standardized to 3% hyperforin, a plant pigment that is one of the main active constituents of St. John's wort. Hyperforin is able to pass through the blood-brain barrier where it may help promote healthy dopamine levels for emotional wellbeing. Each single tablet serving delivers 6 mg hyperforin from 300 mg St. John's Wort Extract WS5570.
St. John's Wort (Internationally Sourced) *Non-photosensitive (Internationally Sourced) - our extract is rich in phytosterols and lecithin, squalene & tocopherols (alpha-tocopherol). Because of its specific extraction method our extract is free from hypericin, which is what causes photosensitivity to the skin. Instead of hypericin, our extract contains "hyperforin" which has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anti-oxidant properties but does not cause any photosensitisation. Making our product safe for both daytime and nighttime.
Our St. John's Wort has been made the traditional way in Vernon BC. This means the flowers were harvested by hand, dried slightly and then added to Grapeseed Oil to infuse for a few weeks. Doing the infusion while the flowers are fresh ensures the active parts of the 'hyperforin' and 'hypericin' active parts of the plant turn the oil red.
"St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) has been intensively investigated for its antidepressive activity, but dermatological applications also have a long tradition. Topical St. John's wort preparations such as oils or tinctures are used for the treatment of minor wounds and burns, sunburns, abrasions, bruises, contusions, ulcers, myalgia, and many others. Pharmacological research supports the use in these fields. Of the constituents, naphthodianthrones (e.g., hypericin) and phloroglucinols (e.g., hyperforin) have interesting pharmacological profiles, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial activities. In addition, hyperforin stimulates growth and differentiation of keratinocytes, and hypericin is a photosensitizer which can be used for selective treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancer. However, clinical research in this field is still scarce. Recently, sporadic trials have been conducted in wound healing, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and herpes simplex infections, partly with purified single constituents and modern dermatological formulations. St. John's wort also has a potential for use in medical skin care." 59ce067264
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