Topical St. John's wort preparations such as oils or tinctures are used for the treatment of minor wounds and burns, sunburns, abrasions, bruises, contusions, ulcers, myalgia, and many others. Pharmacological research supports the use in these fields.
St. John's Wort oil can also be used to help treat breast engorgement during the lactation period as it helps relieve the tenderness of the breast.
Massage the area gently with the oil four to five times a day. The oil will penetrate deep into the epidermis to help relieve nerve pain.
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McDowell's staff Herbalists can not diagnose you or your companions disease or illness. What they can do is offer a herbal program to assist with healing, after you have had advice from your doctor or specialist. If you have unexplained pain or symptoms, seek medical advice.