St. John Wort Glycerite ~ Herbal Infused 1 oz
St. John’s Wort Ceremonial Glycerite (1 oz)
The Spirit of the Medicine
This is more than a tincture; it is a labor of love and intentionality. Our St. John’s Wort is crafted within a ceremonial space, created in deep relationship with the cycles of the moon. Each small batch is infused with song, dance, and immense gratitude for the healing presence of this herb.
We believe that the energy put into the medicine is just as important as the ingredients themselves.
Pure & Organic Ingredients
We prioritize the health of the earth and your body by using only the cleanest sources:
Organic St. John’s Wort Herbs: Sustainably sourced, pesticide-free, and chemical-free.
Organic Coconut Glycerin: A 100% alcohol-free base that is gentle on the system and naturally sweet.
How to Use
Serving Size: 1 full dropper, 1–2 times per day.
Advanced Support: Dosage may be increased up to 2 full droppers as needed.
Method: Take directly under the tongue or mix into your favorite water, tea, or beverage.
Product Details
Age Range: Safe for ages 11+.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark place to preserve potency.
Expiration: September 2027.
Important Safety Information
Consult Your Healthcare Provider: St. John’s Wort is a powerful herb that can interact with many prescription medications, including antidepressants (SSRIs), birth control, and blood thinners. Please speak with a professional before use if you are taking medication. This herb may also increase sensitivity to sunlight.
Disclaimer: This product is for educational purposes and has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness. Use at your own discretion.
Ssiny John’s Wort - Hypericum perforatum
St. John’s Wort is a powerful herb with a long history of use for both emotional and physical wellness. A 1 oz glycerite (an alcohol-free extract using vegetable glycerine) is a popular form because it is gentle, shelf-stable, and has a naturally sweet taste.
Here are the primary benefits and important safety considerations:
1. Mood & Emotional Support
St. John’s Wort is most famous for its ability to support the nervous system.
Mild to Moderate Depression: It is widely used to lift "the blues" and support a more positive outlook. It is thought to help the brain use neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine more effectively.
Anxiety & Stress: It acts as a nervine trophorestorative, meaning it helps "feed" and repair the nervous system during times of chronic stress or exhaustion.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Many use it during the winter months to compensate for a lack of sunlight.
2. Physical & Nerve Health
Nerve Pain (Neuralgia): It is highly regarded for its affinity for the nerves. It is often used to help with sciatica, shingles, or shooting pains from injuries.
Wound Healing: Applied topically, it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help with minor burns, bruises, and skin irritations.
Menopause & PMS Support: It may help reduce the severity of hot flashes and hormonal mood swings.
3. Why a Glycerite (Glycerine Extract)?
Alcohol-Free: Ideal for children, those with alcohol sensitivities, or those who prefer a gentler extraction.
Taste: Glycerites are naturally sweet, making them much easier to take than bitter alcohol tinctures.
Gentle on the Gut: Glycerine is soothing to the digestive lining.
⚠️ Critical Safety Warnings
St. John’s Wort is one of the most "interactive" herbs in the world. You must consult a doctor before using it if you take any medications.
Medication Interactions: It can significantly reduce the effectiveness of many drugs, including birth control pills, blood thinners (Warfarin), heart medications (Digoxin), and anti-seizure meds.
Antidepressants: Never take it with prescription SSRIs (like Prozac or Zoloft), as it can lead to a dangerous condition called Serotonin Syndrome.
Sun Sensitivity: It can make your skin (and eyes) much more sensitive to sunlight, increasing the risk of severe sunburn.
Surgery: You should stop taking it at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery as it can interfere with anesthesia.
St. John’s Wort Ceremonial Glycerite (1 oz)
The Spirit of the Medicine
This is more than a tincture; it is a labor of love and intentionality. Our St. John’s Wort is crafted within a ceremonial space, created in deep relationship with the cycles of the moon. Each small batch is infused with song, dance, and immense gratitude for the healing presence of this herb.
We believe that the energy put into the medicine is just as important as the ingredients themselves.
Pure & Organic Ingredients
We prioritize the health of the earth and your body by using only the cleanest sources:
Organic St. John’s Wort Herbs: Sustainably sourced, pesticide-free, and chemical-free.
Organic Coconut Glycerin: A 100% alcohol-free base that is gentle on the system and naturally sweet.
How to Use
Serving Size: 1 full dropper, 1–2 times per day.
Advanced Support: Dosage may be increased up to 2 full droppers as needed.
Method: Take directly under the tongue or mix into your favorite water, tea, or beverage.
Product Details
Age Range: Safe for ages 11+.
Storage: Store in a cool, dark place to preserve potency.
Expiration: September 2027.
Important Safety Information
Consult Your Healthcare Provider: St. John’s Wort is a powerful herb that can interact with many prescription medications, including antidepressants (SSRIs), birth control, and blood thinners. Please speak with a professional before use if you are taking medication. This herb may also increase sensitivity to sunlight.
Disclaimer: This product is for educational purposes and has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any illness. Use at your own discretion.
Ssiny John’s Wort - Hypericum perforatum
St. John’s Wort is a powerful herb with a long history of use for both emotional and physical wellness. A 1 oz glycerite (an alcohol-free extract using vegetable glycerine) is a popular form because it is gentle, shelf-stable, and has a naturally sweet taste.
Here are the primary benefits and important safety considerations:
1. Mood & Emotional Support
St. John’s Wort is most famous for its ability to support the nervous system.
Mild to Moderate Depression: It is widely used to lift "the blues" and support a more positive outlook. It is thought to help the brain use neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine more effectively.
Anxiety & Stress: It acts as a nervine trophorestorative, meaning it helps "feed" and repair the nervous system during times of chronic stress or exhaustion.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Many use it during the winter months to compensate for a lack of sunlight.
2. Physical & Nerve Health
Nerve Pain (Neuralgia): It is highly regarded for its affinity for the nerves. It is often used to help with sciatica, shingles, or shooting pains from injuries.
Wound Healing: Applied topically, it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that help with minor burns, bruises, and skin irritations.
Menopause & PMS Support: It may help reduce the severity of hot flashes and hormonal mood swings.
3. Why a Glycerite (Glycerine Extract)?
Alcohol-Free: Ideal for children, those with alcohol sensitivities, or those who prefer a gentler extraction.
Taste: Glycerites are naturally sweet, making them much easier to take than bitter alcohol tinctures.
Gentle on the Gut: Glycerine is soothing to the digestive lining.
⚠️ Critical Safety Warnings
St. John’s Wort is one of the most "interactive" herbs in the world. You must consult a doctor before using it if you take any medications.
Medication Interactions: It can significantly reduce the effectiveness of many drugs, including birth control pills, blood thinners (Warfarin), heart medications (Digoxin), and anti-seizure meds.
Antidepressants: Never take it with prescription SSRIs (like Prozac or Zoloft), as it can lead to a dangerous condition called Serotonin Syndrome.
Sun Sensitivity: It can make your skin (and eyes) much more sensitive to sunlight, increasing the risk of severe sunburn.
Surgery: You should stop taking it at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery as it can interfere with anesthesia.

