Similar words: worth, worthy, mugwort, net worth, be worth, unworthy, worthful, worthily. Meaning: [wɜrt /wɜːt] n. 1. usually used in combination: `liverwort'; `milkwort'; `whorlywort' 2. unfermented or fermenting malt.
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61. As a result of scientific research, St John's Wort is now taken, worldwide, for the maintenance of healthy emotional balance and wellbeing.
62. A novel wort beverage was developed through acid bacteria fermentation and then mixture with pineapple juice.
63. The hypericin is an active ingredient extracted from St John's wort. It can cure depression, relieve cough, relieve pain and protect liver.
64. More troubling, St. John's Wort can increase the rate at which estrogen is broken down by the body...and for ladies on the birth control pill, that can mean increased risk of unintended pregnancy.
65. Other research has shown that St. John's wort can interact unfavorably with other medications, including those used to control HIV infection.
66. The extract from the herb St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) has been used for centuries in many folk and herbal remedies.
67. St John's WortHypericum perforatum- St John's Wort can ease distressing menopausal symptoms. (1) It is widely used in mild depression and anxiety and is also effective in nervous tension.
68. St. John's wort can interact with other medications,(www.Sentencedict.com) including those used to control HIV infection.
69. Zinc ions in beer came from malt, rice, brewing water and wort.
70. The extract from St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), a bushy, wild-growing plant with yellow flowers, has been used for centuries in many folk and herbal remedies.
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