Botanical Name: Hypericum perforatum Infused in Extra Virgin Olive Oil Part Used: Flowers
Standardization: 20% dry herb/L of oil
Common Uses: St. John's wort has antiseptic, antiviral and astringent properties. This makes it perfect for application on wounds. It is also credited with being a pain reliever and excellent for the reduction of swelling and bruising. It can also be applied to sunburns to improve recovery times, varicose veins, and on bee stings. Cautions: St. John's Wort may cause photosensitivity. Users should avoid direct sunlight after application.
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Submited By: Joely from Topeka, Kansas on 01/23/2007 Rating:
I use this in my massage blends for people who have muscle aches and pains. Also works wonders on bruises!
Light lovely scent!
Submited By: Olga from Santa Clara, California on 07/28/2006 Rating:
This oil is not red in color, as I hoped it to be. It is still a very nice healing oil, I use it in about everything.