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Supplement Facts:
Serving Size 1 Capsule
Amount Per Serving %DV
Proprietary blend
661 mg
Sabal (Saw Palmetto) (berry)*
Damiana (Turnera
aphrodisiaca)(leaves)*
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis)(root)*
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale)(root)*
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus)(leaves)*
Kava Kava (Piper methysticum)(root)*
Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa)(root)*
Mother's Wort (Leonurus cardiaca)(leaves)*
* Daily value not established.
Dandelion is popularly used to heal and detoxify the liver. It induces the flow of bile, so it is extremely powerful for the first stages of cirrhosis of the liver. It also purifies and cleanses the blood. Dandelion is rich in potassium, making it a powerful diuretic that is side-effect-free. It is also a rich source of sodium and other natural salts, as well as calcium. This makes it a potent electrolyte balancer.
Dandelion has been used for acne, anemia, arthritis, asthma, high blood pressure, boils, bowel inflammation, bronchitis, diabetes, digestive disorders, eczema, hepatitis, kidney infections and skin problems. Female health concerns include:
Damiana was used by the Mayans for lung disorders, dizziness, and to increase sex drive. Today, Damiana is primarily used in the treatment of female problems. It also restores the body's vital energies, even when completely drained. It is used generally for coughs, cold and flu symptoms, impotency, kidney inflammation, Parkinson's disease and it is also used as a stimulant for the central nervous system. It's female applications include:
Kava Kava is a Tahitian herb. The Tahitian people have traditionally used it as a natural sedative to relieve pain and insomnia as well as to calm nervous tension. Kava Kava is one of the most powerful natural muscle relaxants and aids in relaxing muscle tension, nervousness and restoring structural alignment. Other uses include treatment for pain, bronchitis, gonorrhea, asthma, rheumatism, gout, nervousness, and insomnia. For women, Kava Kava is used for:
Dong Quai is a oriental herb principally used for female complaints. It improves blood circulation, constipation, anemia, diabetes, high blood pressure, lung, pituitary and kidney problems and to rebuild the lymphatic system. It is also known for it's antibiotic effects on disease causing bacteria such Streptococcus and E-coli. It's uses for women include:
Blessed Thistle was used as a smallpox cure in medieval Europe. Other traditional uses include treatment for kidney, bladder, jaundice, digestive and spleen problems as well as circulation to the brain, internal cancer, liver problems, memory problems, migraine headaches and senility.In relation to women, Blessed Thistle has a long history as a restorative herb and is reported to have these beneficial effects:
Saw Palmetto is a herb used by the Mayan civilization. The berries have a regulating effect on weight, disposition, reproductive functions and appetite. Saw Palmetto has been used for such things as alcoholism, asthma, kidney disease, diabetes, bronchitis, colds, sore throats, obesity and lung congestion. Another important use is for treating genito-urinary tract problems. This led European researchers to discover its extraordinary benefits for treating prostate problems in men, as well as impotency and sterility. But this versatile plant provides a wide range of benefits for women as well. As a nutritive supplement, Saw Palmetto is known to increase the size and secreting activity of the mammary glands in women, and for its ability to assist the thyroid in regulating sexual development by normalizing the functions of the sex glands and reproductive organs. Because of its effect on the glandular tissues, Saw Palmetto is recommended for all types of "wasting diseases" and is also well known for its calming effect on the nerves. Specific traditional uses of Saw Palmetto for women include treatment for:
Known as an important herb since the time of the Roman Empire, Mother Wort tea has been used as an excellent remedy for heart problems as well as female complaints including:
Also called Mexican Wild Yam. This valuable plant has become very well known in the last few years for its remarkable ability to balance or stimulate human hormone production and is now used in many female hormone-balancing formulas. Wild Yam has been found to contain a progesterone-like precursor, which is extremely helpful in relieving menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes. It also contains a natural chemical called diosgenin, a steroid-like substance which has been used in a highly concentrated form for the production of birth control pills. However, diosgenin ingested in small doses in its natural form herbal Wild Yam provides just the opposite effect, actually increasing fertility.
Historically, Wild Yam has been used to treat abdominal pain and digestive disorders (including colic), exhaustion, gas, liver problems, urinary problems, nausea, restlessness and rheumatism. It has also been successfully used for treating exhausted adrenal glands and especially the combination of tired adrenals and low blood sugar. Wild Yam has an overall effect on the liver and helps to lower blood cholesterol and blood pressure. It also yields an important alkaloid substance which relaxes stomach wall muscles. Cases of nervous excitability are also relieved with this important herb. Specific female problems that respond well to Wild Yam include: