Depression is defined as "a decrease in vital activity in a part or in the totality of the organism, which leads to a situation of sadness, melancholy, loss of affective tone," etc ...
This pathology affects an important part of the population and according to psychologists it is due to a state of uncontrolled stress (due to loss of job, of a loved one, health problems, etc ...)
Recently and following scientific protocols, the antidepressant effects of Hypericum perforatum, a plant popularly known as St. John's Wort, have been studied.
The traditional use of this plant dates back to the Middle Ages, as evidenced by the writings of different medieval products that refer to it, as an expeller of bad moods and restorer of sleep.