Women's Balance Tincture
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Women's Balance Tincture

€23.50

(€23.50 150 ml)

Hormonal balance - PMS - Menopause

           

 

Women's Balance botanical blend is a means to balance and nourish the endocrine system of women as well as to strengthen the reproductive organs.

If you suffer from premenstrual syndrome or from the symptoms of menopause, this may be the remedy for you.

A blend of herbs that balance and nourish the female hormonal system.

They nourish the blood and also promote blood movement in situations of pain and immobility (e.g. blood clots, amenorrhea).

They are used in treatment of premenstrual syndrome and can also alleviate from menopausal symptoms.

They can improve sexual function and desire in women and might increase fertility.

Aqua, Alcohol, Vitex Agnus Castus Seed* Extract, Angelica Sinensis Root* Extract, Paeonia Lactiflora Root* Extact, Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root* Extract.

* Certified organic.  

 

1 tsp (5ml) in a quarter of a glass of water, twice a day on an empty stomach.

Caution should be taken in combination with sedatives from the barbiturate and benzodiazepine families, due to possibility of increasing the effect of the drugs.

Avoid use during pregnancy. 

Store the container in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct contact with very bright light or sunlight as it might damage the product.

Organic Chaste Berry

Vitex Agnus - Castus

Part used: Berries

Medicinal Actions: Balances/nourishes hormonal system (women), suppresses sexual desire (men), strengthens reproductive organs (women), stimulates sexual desire, promotes progesterone, promotes/regulates menstrual cycle, improves breast milk yield, improves sexual function, antidepressant, antispasmodic.

Medicinal Uses: It affects the hormonal balance by interfering with the influence of the hypothalamus on the activity of the pituitary gland, which causes an increase in the secretion of LH and a decrease in FSH, thereby improving the activity of the corpus luteum and increasing the secretion of progesterone in the ovary.

This effect makes it the main plant of choice in the treatment of a variety of problems with a hormonal background in women.

PMS, secondary amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, menorrhagia, metorrhagia, insufficient lactation, infertility, polycystic ovaries and acne are among some of the conditions that can be helped with vitex.  The basic overall indication for vitex is a relative progesterone deficiency, or a relative estrogen excess. The intensity of its activity is moderate.

Warnings: Side effects may include headaches, fatigue and hormonal symptoms such as changes in the length of the menstrual cycle. Using the plant may increase spasmodic menstrual pains that are not linked to premenstrual syndrome, probably due to an increased effect of progesterone on the release of prostaglandins. However, for the most part, the plant is beneficial for menstrual pain related to premenstrual syndrome, or with menstrual pain resulting from congestion (congestive dysmenorrhea).

It is better to avoid using the plant in combination with progesterone drugs (intensification of activity), with birth control pills (for fear of reducing their activity), or with hormonal treatments.

Pregnancy: In principle, the plant is prohibited for use during this period, but it can be used during the first trimester of pregnancy to prevent miscarriages due to lack of progesterone.

Breastfeeding: Although the plant's dopaminergic activity may point to avoiding the use of the plant during this period, clinical studies have demonstrated a positive effect of the plant on milk production among lactating women (in low doses). 

Chinese Angelica or Female Ginseng

Angelica sinensis

Part used: Root.

Medicinal Actions: Bile stimulator, anticoagulant, balances/nourishes the hormonal system (women), strengthens reproductive organs (women), stomach stimulator, stimulator/immune activator, estrogen promoter, bitter/aromatic, mild laxative, enhancer of peripheral blood circulation, improves breast milk yield.

Medicinal Uses:

Used in traditional Chinese medicine to tonify, invigorate  and harmonize the blood in cases of deficiency. Is commonly used to support and maintain normal reproductive function.

Regulates menstruation in any cases of pelvic congestion or blood stasis. Relieves dysmenorrhea and chronic pelvic pain (e.g. menstrual clots, uterine fibroids, endometriosis), amenorrhea, PMS, menopausal symptoms and infertility. Thought to “lessen pelvic congestion”, and relieve pain from obstructed blood stasis, also acting as a mild laxative.

Warnings:  

The plant may increase sensitivity to radiation (phototoxic). Care should be taken when treating light-skinned or sensitive people when exposed to the sun or UV radiation. The plant may increase the activity of anticoagulant drugs and should not be used in combination with the following drugs: heparin, ticlopidine, warfarin. 

Pregnancy: forbidden in the first six months of pregnancy.

Breastfeeding: the plant is suitable for use during breastfeeding.

Peony

Paeonia lactiflora

Parts Used: Root

Medical Action: Anti-inflammatory, promotes/regulates menstrual cycle, pain reliever, antispasmodic (uterus).

Medical uses: In modern herbal medicine oit is used to treat premenstrual syndrome (PMS), poly cystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), muscle cramps and reduce spasmodic abdominal (Colic) and period pains. 

In Chinese herbal materia medica it's considered to be specific for the liver, providing a soothing effect on liver energy and improves overall function. It's thought to nourish the blood, and is one of the great women’s tonics 

Warnings: 

There are no known side effects from medical use of the plant in the recommended dose range.

Pregnancy: according to authorized sources, high amounts of the plant should not be taken in the early stages of pregnancy. On the other hand, in Chinese medicine, the plant is used to treat high blood pressure during pregnancy.

Breastfeeding: There is not enough information.

Liquorice 

Glycyrrhiza glabra

Parts Used:  Dried root & rhizome

Medicinal actions: General tonic, anti-depressant, adrenal restorative, adrenal tonic, anti-tumor, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-tussive, mucoprotector, expectorant, detoxifier, demulcent, hepatoprotector, anti-ulcer, mild laxative, aldosterone-like action, anti-spasmodic.

Medicinal use:

The herb is best known for supporting adrenal function. It is an anti-stress herb known to increase energy, endurance and vitality, and act as a mild tonic. It has been used to stimulate the hormones for anti-inflammatory action, as well as naturally fortify cortisone levels–arguably the most important hormone in stress and adrenal fatigue.

- In modern herbal medicine it is often used for the purpose of "balancing" the formula and "harmonious connection" between its various components, as well as to improve its taste and to protect the stomach from other plants included in the formula. 

- In Traditional Chinese Medicine is used as the plant that links and connects the plants in the formula and helps it to be absorbed and assimilated well by the patient. 

Warnings: Studies show that the tendency to suffer side effects is intensified in people with hypertension, people suffering from functional disorders of the liver, people with slow bowel activity, weaned from alcoholism and women taking birth control pills. The side effects may include headaches, hypertension, loss of potassium (hypokalemia), sodium retention and fluid retention (edema), fatigue and possible impairment of heart function. The side effects disappear with a reduction in the dose/stopping the use of the plant. 

* it is noted that in the percentage used in our formulas it does not cause the above side effects.

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