Herbal monograph

St. John's Wort

St. John's Wort plant

A St. John’s Wort monograph for the home

Latin Name: Hypericum perforatum

Common Names: St. John’s wort, hypericum, Klamath weed, goatweed

This St. John’s Wort monograph provides basic information about St. John’s wort—common names, usefulness and safety, and resources for more information.

Source: https://nccih.nih.gov/

BasicsResearchResultsDosingSafetyWildcraftingReferencesPubMed

St. John’s Wort Basics

St. John’s Wort in Health Research

St. John’s Wort Research Summary

St. John’s Wort Safety

St. John’s Wort References

This monograph mentions anticoagulants, antidepressants, contraceptives, digoxin, warfarin. If any of these are part of your routine, talk with your care team before adding this herb — or bring your questions to a 1:1 session.

Latest research

Recent PubMed articles on st. john's wort in diabetes & complementary medicine, refreshed at each deploy. Source: NCBI/NLM.

  1. Novelli, M. Masiello, P. Beffy, P. (2021) Protective Role of St. John's Wort and Its Components Hyperforin and Hypericin against Diabetes through Inhibition of Inflammatory Signaling: Evidence from In Vitro and In Vivo Studies.
  2. Sindrup, SH. Madsen, C. Bach, FW. (2001) St. John's wort has no effect on pain in polyneuropathy.
  3. Galeotti, N. Maidecchi, A. Mattoli, L. (2014) St. John's Wort seed and feverfew flower extracts relieve painful diabetic neuropathy in a rat model of diabetes.
  4. Can, OD. Oztürk, Y. Ozkay, UD. (2012) Effects of insulin and St. John's Wort treatments on anxiety, locomotory activity, depression, and active learning parameters of streptozotocin-diabetic rats.
  5. Morelli, V. Zoorob, RJ. (2000) Alternative therapies: Part I. Depression, diabetes, obesity.