MENOPAUSE FORMULA helpful in cases of :
Hot flashes Estrogen deficit Irregular menstrual cycles Painful menstruation Anxiety
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Wild Yam
Wild Yam has many effective uses. It is known to relax the muscles and promote glandular balance in women. Wild Yam contains diogenin, a steroid-like substance that can be converted into the female
hormone progesterone.
Dong Quai
Dong Quai’s constituents can act to stimulate the central nervous system which can remedy weakness and headaches associated with menstrual disorders. It strengthens internal reproductive organs, helps with endometriosis and internal bleeding or bruising. It relieves menopausal conditions such as vaginal dryness and hot flashes. Dong Quai has earned a reputation as the “ultimate herb” for women. It is used to restore balance to a woman’s hormones and cycles.
Black Cohosh
The black cohosh herb is widely used as a
treatment for symptoms of menopause. When taking black cohosh, women report distinct improvements in hot flashes, sweating, headache, vertigo, heart
palpitations, tinnitus, nervousness, irritability, sleep disturbance, anxiety, vaginal dryness, and depression. In an open study of 629 women, standardized black cohosh extract produced significant symptomatic benefits in approximately 80% of them.
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Hops Flowers
Hops is best known as the preservative and
flavor used to make beer. However, hops has also been used by herbalists for centuries to reduce
nervous tension. Hops acts as a natural sedative to calm the nerves and reduce stress and anxiety. Hops also promotes a good night’s rest by counter-acting the effects of sleeplessness and insomnia.
Red Clover
Red clover is one of nature’s richest sources of isoflavones. Isoflavones are the most estrogenically active of all the phytoestrogens. Red clover is a more complete isoflavone source than soy and includes greater levels of ononin, daidzein, genistein, formononetin, and biochanin A. The herb appears to act like the female hormone estrogen; it is believed that it might help women with menopausal symptoms.
Blue Cohosh
Blue cohosh is not related to black cohosh, however both herbs are primarily used to treat women’s health problems. Traditional herbalists will often combine blue cohosh and black cohosh to effect a more balanced treatment for nerves, and to enhance the herbs antispasmodic effects.
Sage Leaves
Sage contains a number of antioxidant compounds, and has a long history as an antibacterial. Based on this antiperspiration and drying effect, sage is also used for women who are sweating due to menopause.
DOSAGE
Take two (2) capsules daily, preferably away from meals.
Keep out of reach of children. |
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