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AMORYN SAFETY FACTS
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IS AMORYN SAFE?
  • Yes, when taken as directed AMORYN is safe and poses a low risk of side effects. The main ingredient in AMORYN, hyperforin, has been extensively studied and has an excellent record of safe real-world use.
  • A 2001 review concluded that, "In view of its efficacy and safety records, [hyperforin] should be considered for the first-line treatment of mild to moderate depression."3
  • A recent analysis considering 22 studies found that "adverse effects occurred more frequently with standard antidepressants than with [hyperforin]."1
  • Another analysis found that "rates of side effects were low" with hyperforin.2
  • The researchers conducting a study with 375 patients, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, concluded that hyperforin "was found to be safe."4
  • Unlike most anti-anxiety drugs, AMORYN is not addictive or habit-forming and will not cause withdrawal if discontinued.
  • None of the natural ingredients in AMORYN are known to damage the liver or any other organ or bodily tissue.

    Most AMORYN users report experiencing absolutely NO side effects, and when side effects do occur they are typically mild (view graph) and often disappear within a couple weeks. When taken as directed, the natural ingredients in AMORYN are not known to pose serious health risks or cause dangerous side effects.

    AMORYN can actually improve health by providing essential B vitamins, vitamin D, selenium, and amino acids.

    Please take a moment to learn more about the quality-control measures employed when making AMORYN, the clinical research demonstrating AMORYN's effectiveness, or the impressive results reported by current users. You can also order now for fast, reliable delivery.

    Please review the Dosage and Directions for Use, Possible Side Effects, Drug Interactions, and Contraindications and Precautions.

    AMORYN should not be considered a substitute for prescription antidepressants, other FDA-approved medications, or professional medical treatment.

    REFERENCES:
    (1) Whiskey E, Werneke U, Taylor D. A systematic review and meta-analysis of Hypericum perforatum in depression: a comprehensive clinical review. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2001 Sep;16(5):239-52.
    (2) Gaster B, Holroyd J. St John's wort for depression: a systematic review. Arch Intern Med 2000 Jan 24;160(2):152-6.
    (3) Di Carlo G, Borrelli F, Izzo AA, Ernst E. St. John's wort: Prozac from the plant kingdom. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2001 Nov;22(11):557-9.
    (4) Lecrubier Y, Clerc G, Didi R, Kieser M. Efficacy of St. John's wort extract WS 5570 in major depression: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Am J Psychiatry 2002 Aug;159(8):1361-6.
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