Symptoms of ADHD Not Improved With St. John's Wort

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St John's wort not effective for IBS: Study

foodnavigator.com — “Daily supplements of St John's wort are not effective for improving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a new study from the Mayo Clinic.View full resource at foodnavigator.com

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St John’s wort not effective for improving symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome according to study from Mayo Clinic.-http://bit.ly/7jvW6w

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Does St John's wort improve hot flashes and quality of life at menopause - Digestion, health and nutrition: Dr. Anil Minocha, a gastroenterologist and nutritionist

minochahealth.typepad.com — “Home page Facebook Dr. Minocha St John's wort and hot flashes menausal symptoms Menopause symptoms: Women suffer from a variety of peri-menopausal symptoms like hot flashes due to a disturbance of vasomotor stability and hormonal balance especially related to estrogenic...View full resource at minochahealth.typepad.com

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Natural Standard Blog: Herbal Antidepressant May Not Improve IBS

blog.naturalstandard.com — “St. John's wort, an herb commonly used to treat mild-to-moderate depression, may not improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), researchers report in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and...View full resource at blog.naturalstandard.com

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Naturopathic Medical Research Dragon's Medical Bulletin Nov 2010

dragonsmedicalbulletin.com — “A newsletter that provides clinicians with current research abstracts/summaries in traditional Chinese medicine, nutritional medicine, and conventional medicine while serving as a platform for the exchange of clinical pearls and experiences.View full resource at dragonsmedicalbulletin.com

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    Santa Monica Nutritionist/Registered Dietitian who believes in reasonable, lifestyle eating w whole foods. Author of A Recipe for Life by the Doctor's Dietitian

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    Anil Minocha MD is nationally known physician. Currently at LSU/VAMC, he is author of 100 publications in peer reviewed journals and book Natural Stomach Care.

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