


St. John's SC27™ is a unique, patent-pending supercritical extract of St. John's Wort. St. John's Wort is recognized for its ability to safely and naturally support positive emotional health.* Scientists have extensively studied St. John's Wort to determine which of its constituents has the ability to modulate or balance brain chemistry. Scientists have now determined that a classs of phytonutrients called "hyperforin" are most responsible for St. John's Wort beneficial effects.* New Chapter's St John's SC27 provides a broad spectrum of supercritically extracted, highly stable, and concentrated hyperforin.
New Chapter's Supercritical Herbal Extracts
"Supercritical" means Super Purity, Super Potency, Broad Spectrum, and No Chemical Solvents. We take nature's finest herbs and then extract and highly concentrate (as high as 250 to 1) their precious ingredients. We do not isolate our single ingredients or spike our extracts with synthesized additives. We deliver the wisdom of nature with the compelxity and organic nuances of the natural herb preserved for you. In fact, the supercritical process is the gentlest way to extract these delicate plant compounds in a manner to optimally preserve their potency and stability. And when you take New Chapter's supercritical extracts, neither you, nor the environment, have to contend with chemical solvents.
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Nutrition Facts: Serving Size: 1 softgel Servings Per Container: 30 |
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| St. John's Wort (flower) supercritical extract (min. 9% hyperforin) |
270 mg |
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Capsule: Gelatin, vegetable glycerine, water and carob.
Directions:
One softgel daily.
Warnings:
As with any dietary or herbal supplement, you should advise your health care practitioner of the use of this product. If you are taking a prescription medicine, check with a health care professional before using. St. John's Wort is not recommended for children, or for women who are nursing, pregnant, or considering pregnancy. Although phototoxicity in humans is rare, fair-skinned individuals should avoid excessive exposure to sunlight when using St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum). May potentiate pharmaceutical MAO-inhibitors. Use of Hypericum perforatum with pharmaceutical antiretrovirals such as protease inhibitors, non-nuclease reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and other drugs that are similarly metabolized (such as birth control polls, digoxin, cyclosporine, blood thinners, chemotherapy drugs, asthma medications, or drugs relating to the treatment of HIV) is not recommended and should be done only under the direct supervision of one's physician. Other potential side effects may include gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, tiredness, and mild allergic reactions (skin rash).