Well, you are ...
What would it be if you were not there, what would it have been if St John's Wort was not there?

I'm called the locust bean.
I am going through the meadows, clearings, scrub, slopes and forests.
My medicinal properties owe a few specialties:
- hypericumemia = I work diuretics
- Hyperosidia, Routine and Quercetin = Seal Capillaries, Antidiarrheal and Bacteriostatic
- Hyperfunction = having antibiotic properties
Contains essential oils, choline, mineral salts, sugars resins, organic acids, pectin, vitamins A and C.
I recommend:
inflammatory conditions of the gastric and intestinal mucosa
- reduce gastric acid secretion:
lack of appetite
heartburn
blooms
winds
diarrhea
abdominal pain
{because I have a smoothing effect on the smooth muscle of the digestive tract}
- I'm sedating and antidepressant
- in depressive states

You can also use in children who sleep at night, have nightmares.
External use will help you:
- wound healing
- burns
- frostbite
- I have astringent and antiseptic action on the mucous membranes.
And most importantly:
Watch out for St John's wort with other medicines.
People taking any kind of pharmaceuticals should consult a doctor before taking them.
Do not collect the plants in the blossom.
Curiosity:
If St. John's wort is yellow, why are the fluids red?
* because in St. John's wort there is a mixture of red dyes that give it a coral color as you make oil tinctures from it etc.
And when you expose to sunlight it will be even deeper red.
Thanks