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Steve Bickle <[log in to unmask]>
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So, "hyper" in hypericum does not infer that hypericum makes a person more
hyper;  Rather, like Thyroid lister "Burt" informed me, the "hyper" in
hypericum derives from an old, Greek, spiritual term having nothing to do
with hyperactivity;  he looked up Hypericum/St. John'swort in an herb book.
        LaVonne

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