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Also known as St. John's wort, hypericum grows in woodlands across Europe, Asia, the United States Blooming with a profusion of yellow flowers from June to December The flowers, if bruised, bleed a reddish juice. The dark green leaves of the plant areTarget Ailments dotted with oil-producing pores According to ancient healing wisdom, because hypericum seemed to resemble skin, with its pores its simulation of bleeding on injury, it would be considered ideal for all manner of flesh wounds. In homeopathy Hypericum is often is often prescribed for bodily injuries, among other conditions, but it is selected for the soothing effect it is said to have on injuries, among other conditions, but it is selected for the soothing effect it is said to have on injured nerves rather than for any traditional reason. For homeopathic use the entire plant is harvested.
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