St. John's Force

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This product was taken off the market by the manufacturer around Oct 15, 2018
New Chapter St. John's Force - supplement

Product Type

supplement

Packaging Size

60.0 Softgel(s)

Serving Size

2.0 Softgel(s)

Ingredients

st johns wort1170.0mg
min 24 mg blend24.0mg

Description

St. John?s Wort is used by many to support healthy mood and sleep.* Our full-spectrum process extracts precious plant compounds to preserve Nature?s full complexity, delivering super-pure, super-potent herbal extracts. Full-Spectrum Extraction: Our Difference Many companies isolate elements from an herb, concentrate them, and label it ?whole herb.? 4066-08 Please recycle this bottle after use. Supercritical St. John?s Wort Supports Positive Emotional Health* Research has shown that the phytonutrients named hyperforin, hypericins and other compounds found in whole St. John?s Wort provide positive emotional health support.*

Formulation

NON-GMO VERIFIED FORMULA Naturally gluten free; our premium softgel capsules are BSE free. Contains: Soy

Precautions

Although phototoxicity in humans is rare, fair-skinned individuals should avoid excessive exposure to sunlight when using St. John?s Wort (Hypericum perforatum). Caution: As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your healthcare practitioner of the use of this product. St. John?s Wort is not recommended for children, or for women who are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy. Other potential side effects may include gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, tiredness, and mild allergic reactions (skin rash). Contains: Soy If you are taking a prescription medicine, check with a healthcare professional before using. St. John?s Wort is not recommended for children, or for women who are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy. May potentiate pharmaceutical MAO-inhibitors. Use of Hypericum perforatum with pharmaceutical antiretrovirals such as protease inhibitors, non-nuclease reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and other drugs that are similarly metabolized (such as birth control pills, digoxin, cyclosporine, blood thinners, chemotherapy drugs, asthma medications, or drugs relating to the treatment of HIV) is not recommended and should be done only under the direct supervision of one?s healthcare practitioner.

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