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Description:
A blend of herbal extracts, traditionally used in folk medicine for Endometriosis and Fibroids.
Ingredients: Herbal extracts of Chaste tree, Wild yam, Scullcap, Pennyroyal, Ladies Mantle, Goldenseal, Thuja and Violet
Recommended dose: 25 drops THREE times a day, before meals.
Traditional use of herbs in endometriosis :
Endometriosis is the presence of uterine tissue outside its usual location on the inner lining of the uterus, often characterized by lower abdominal pain and longer periods with excessive blood loss.Both Endometriosis and Fibroids call for herbs promoting hormonal balance, reducing muscle cramping, pain and blood loss and toning the uterus. Medicinal plants and botanical products are now commonly used for managing the symptoms of numerous gynecologic disorders, including endometriosis. Medicinal plants and their active compounds have displayed antiproliferative, antioxidant, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties may help in managing endometriosis and our practitioners can prepare a suitable blend following consultation.
Pain is the most serious concern in this condition, and therefore its management has great significance. Herbalists use herbal painkillers for the pelvis and the abdomen. These herbs include Cimicifuga racemosa (Black cohosh), Viburnum opulus (Crampbark), Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomile), Corydalis sp., Pulsatilla sp, Angelica sinensis (Dong-Quai) , Zingiber officinale (Ginger), and Dioscorea villosa (Wild Yam), generally used for cramps, sharp and dull pains, and drawing pains in the lower back and thighs.
The endometrium is composed of glandular tissue scattered with endometrial stroma, similar to lymphoid tissue. Herbs traditionally used to recover lymphatic circulation and bring benefits in endometriosis, include Calendula officinalis, Echinacea, Galium aparine (Cleavers), and Phytolacca americana. (Poke root).
Centella asiatica (Gotu kola) is usually added to the blend for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial as it helps in recovery after the surgery.
Alchemilla vulgaris (Ladies Mantle) has astringent and anti-inflammatory properties and it is used to reduce of blood loss due to excessive bleeding.
For more information about what blend is best for your particular condition, or to book for consultation, please contact our practitioners.
Reference: Novel Drug Targets with Traditional Herbal Medicines for Overcoming Endometriosis, Curr Drug Deliv. 2019 Jun - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6637095/
For access to purchase please submit this form first or call us to provide more information over the phone. Herbal extracts may interact with other therapeutic substances and as a general rule are not recommended for use by children, in pregnancy and lactation, and if you are on certain prescription medications.
Disclaimer: The statements provided on this website are based on the recorded traditional use of herbs in general and should not be viewed as therapeutic claims for the herbal teas, extracts, and blends on offer. We provide this information for educational purpose to our customers and fans of herbal and natural medicine because we believe it is important to stay connected to our roots and maintain and spread the human knowledge accumulated over centuries of traditional healing. Our herbal blends are custom made in accordance with your needs and not tested for efficacy or listed on the register of therapeutic goods.
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