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Old 04-26-2008, 02:22 PM #1
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Default St. John's Wort Tablets - Depression - works for me!

Just have to mention that I started taking these tablets in September 2007... and they have improved my mood by about 30-40% or so. Amazing stuff.
I no longer fall into deep depression - at ALL. It 'steadys' my mood very well.

I really recommend trying this alternative medicine if you're having depression issues. They are available over the counter in some countries but talk to your doctor first of course.

I take 300mg pure extract capsules. 1 a day.

Oh, and I have ZERO side-effects!

Gerbil.
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