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Stay away from St. John's work and SAM-E I think it's called, they both have serious interactions that are extremely harmful. Sam-E even has a warning that it's not to be taken by BipolarsBipolar disorder Bipolar disorder . . Be aware that just because something is natural doesn't mean it isn't dangerous or may interact with your meds. I honestly wouldn't waste your time on Acai berry, it's just hype, it's basically just an expensive juice. You'd be better off eating blueberries which are high in anti-oxidants. I hate seeing people waste their money on expensive gimmicks. OmegaOmega-3 Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids Omega-500-3 and OmegaOmega-3 Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids Omega-500 3-6-9 (if you are womanWomen's way), are helpful in brain and heart function. I'm on a course of Omega-3, still haven't seen any effects, but I'm in the process of changing meds, so it's hard to tell. Most importantly is to educate yourself :)
I have to disagree with drifter, it depends on what's in it. Most of those Celestial Seasonings one's are perfectly safe, just read the package. I love my herbal tea, except chammomile and passionflower, makes me itchy then you would believe. Regular store bought teas are innocuous.