Conditions St. John's Wort Helps Treat

Wound And Burn Healing

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St. John’s wort has some beneficial applications for sunburns and wounds and can be blended into an oil or cream and applied topically to minor injuries to help them heal better. St. John's wort appears to reduce healing time, pain, and scarring when applied regularly.

There are a couple reasons why this herb is so effective for wound and burn healing. The first is St. John's wort is full of flavonoids, which are plant pigments notable for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Flavonoids can reduce the swelling and discomfort of wounds, much the same way as ibuprofen would. The second contributor is St. John's wort’s remarkable ability to stimulate fibroblastic activity, the natural wound healing process our bodies employ to regrow damaged tissue. It also speeds the recovery of damaged tissues and reduces healing time. This process temporarily renders the skin UV-intolerant, though, so avoid direct sunlight when using St. John’s wort, topically or orally.

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Somatization Disorder Symptoms

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While the name sounds physical, somatization disorder is really a psychological disorder characterized by a preoccupation with being ambushed by physical symptoms. Individuals suffering from somatization disorder experience genuine psychological stress. They become so worried about experiencing physical symptoms, even in the absence of any actual diagnosis, that their daily lives are disrupted because of it.

St. John’s wort can help treat somatization disorder symptoms in the same way it can help with the symptoms of depression. These symptoms are associated with a drop in certain neurotransmitters, like serotonin, St. John's wort is believed to be able to rectify. Brain chemical disorders are also associated with causing physical pain in the nerves and muscles, which is why there is a complicated relationship between depression, anxiety, and actual pain in depression patients. St. John’s wort can help alleviate this vicious cycle naturally, while sparing patients the usual side effects of traditional medications.

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