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(product BIOL19 /100ml)
Spatholado or Balsamolado / Hypericum Perforatum
St. John's Scent was given this strange name because of its flowering season, which falls somewhere around St. John's Day, i.e. June 24th. This herb has a long history, dating back to the 1st century AD. a remedy for all mental disorders. It was called the "magic potion" by kings and herbalists of the Middle Ages. In fact, many cultures even use this herb to get rid of the effect of evil spirits on the body. Today, St. John's wort is one of the most popular herbs used in Europe, Russia, Southeast Asia, China and the USA. It is available without a prescription mainly for the treatment of depression and anxiety. The Famous Iama of the Ancient Spartans with which they treated their wounds after battles. When the flowering tops of the herb are soaked in olive oil and then left in the sun for two or three weeks, then the color changes from yellow to red. The oil obtained is the famous balm of the ancient Spartans.
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EAN: 5204217970230
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WARNINGS - PRECAUTIONS
It is not ideal for pregnant or breastfeeding women and children, as it is associated with drowsiness and an increased risk of colic in the baby. It should also be avoided by people suffering from serious mental illnesses such as depression, schizophrenia, dementia or bipolar disorder. It could cause harmful drug interactions when taken with antidepressants.
Finally, it can cause photosensitivity, especially if used topically. This can make a person feel like the light is hitting their eyes or their skin is burning. Although these side effects are rare, it is best to stop using it if you experience such symptoms.