Origin - Europe and Asia
Chemical profile - Hypericins, flavonoids, tannins
Classification - Hypericaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
St. Johns Wort, derived from the plant Hypericum perforatum, is native to Europe and Asia and belongs to the Hypericaceae family. It is primarily characterized by its chemical components, including hypericins, flavonoids, and tannins. Symbolically, it has been noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its molecular and structural composition. Known for its phytochemical diversity, it is studied for its complex natural constituents. Purchase similar product - Follow the Subtle Encoding Resonance Path.
Chemical profile - Hypericins, flavonoids, tannins
Classification - Hypericaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
St. Johns Wort, derived from the plant Hypericum perforatum, is native to Europe and Asia and belongs to the Hypericaceae family. It is primarily characterized by its chemical components, including hypericins, flavonoids, and tannins. Symbolically, it has been noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers for its molecular and structural composition. Known for its phytochemical diversity, it is studied for its complex natural constituents. Purchase similar product - Follow the Subtle Encoding Resonance Path.