anti-depressant tea?

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bagelboy

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has anybody ever taken this ST, johns wart stuff? theres this store near me that sells tea thats got that in it. this sounds good to me, since other anti-depressants all require prescriptions and i am not digging this shrink business. I am all about drinking tea though. I can do that no problem. So yeah, tell me what you know or have experiences with it.
 
I tried some St. Johns about a year ago and I really did not notice any change in my outlook on things. Then again, I was only taking it for about a month or so. Also, I think it reacts differently to different people.

I would say it's worth a try if you have the cash to spare.
 
It helped me when I mixed it with a tall glass of Captain Morgans Rum.:p LOL


I've talked to several people that tried it, some swear by it, some say it doesn't help. I think it's a personal thing. From what I've heard it doesn't hurt you even if it doesn't work for you.
Hope that helps.:)
 
The tea won't help you cause you have to take a minimum of 900mg for you to shade the seasonal blues. I take 900-1000mg of St.Johns as tablets everyday and it helps me a lot. St.Johns helps you if you have seasonal blues which are a caused by lack of sunlight. Best if you see a neurologist and consult him.
 
I seriously doubt tea could cure the severe depression that I live with each day. But it's worth looking into, I guess.

Thanx for bringing it to our attention.
 
Yeah, my bad, that was bull. The tea and the johns were SEPERATE, so the tea had no anti-depressant qualities. It WAS good tea though.
 
St. John's wart, I've heard of that. I didn't know they're available in tablets though.
Hehe, I want to give it a try~ Where can I get those?
 

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