
Vitex / Black Cohosh Plus
Women’s Menopause
Herb Tonic. This formula contains herbs that have
been used to help bring about a more comfortable and normal
estrogen/progesterone balance. As the hormones come into
balance, symptoms that are prevalent during menopause normalize,
enabling the body to establish a new level of hormonal function
and integration. This helps the body adapt to the changes
taking place, reducing hot flashes and their frequency,
night sweats, depression and anxiety during menopause.
Contents:
Vitex (Chastetree) berry, Mexican Wild Yam root, Black Cohosh root,
Chinese Dong Quai root, Motherwort flowering herb, Helonias (False
Unicorn) root, Licorice root, Passion flower, Peruvian Maca root
and St. Johns Wort flowering tops in a base containing concentrated
Alfalfa leaf extract. 15 to 45 drops 2-4 times daily and/or as needed.
Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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Ingredient
descriptions:
Vitex
Chastetree berry (Vitex agnus-castus)
Women
Actions:
Tonic for the reproductive system.
Common Use: Chaste
tree berries, or Vitex, has the effect of stimulating and
normalizing pituitary functions, especially its progesterone
function. It may be called an amphoteric remedy, as it can
produce apparently opposite effects, though in truth it
is simply normalizing. It has for instance a reputation
as an aphrodisiac and an anaphrodisiac! It will always enable
what is appropriate to occur. The greatest use of this plant
lies in normalizing the activity of female sex hormones
and it is therefore indicated for menstrual cramping pains,
premenstrual stress and other disorders related to hormone
function. It is especially beneficial during menopausal
changes. In a similar way it may be effective in helping
the body to regain a natural balance after the use of birth
control pills. Not recommended if pregnant or nursing.
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Mexican
Wild Yam root (Mexican Wild Yam root)
Actions:
Antispasmodic, hepatic, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic,
cholagogue, uterine tonic.
Common Use: This valuable
herb was at one time the sole source of the chemicals that
were used as the raw materials for contraceptive hormone
manufacture. In 1936, Japanese researchers discovered glycoside
saponins in several Mexican yam species, from these, steroid
saponins, primarily diosgenin, could be derived. These derivatives
could then be converted to progesterone, an intermediate
in cortisone production. Steroid drugs derived from diosgenin
include corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, androgens
and estrogens (yams do not contain , as sometimes believed,
full blown estrogens or other hormones - these substances
are produced after four processing steps). Such findings
might help explain why, during the previous two centuries
of American medicine, wild yam roots have successfully been
employed in treating menstrual cramps, ovarian neuralgia
and cramps, after pains and other problems of menses and
child birth. Also known to have a therapeutic action on
overall liver health, it is believed that wild yam root's
ability to lower blood cholesterol levels and lower blood
pressure indirectly helps the liver by increasing its efficiency
and reducing stress. Also indicated in the treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis, especially the acute phase where there
is intense inflammation.
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Black
Cohosh root (Cimicifuga racemosa)
Actions:
Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, alterative, sedative, nervine,
hormonal balancer.
Common Use: Traditionally
used as a powerful relaxant, useful in the treatment of
rheumatic pains, rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis,
muscular and neurological pain and rheumatoid neuralgia,
and to beneficially aid the female reproductive system,
normalizing menstruation, relieving menstrual cramps and
regaining normal hormonal activity. During pregnancy, use
only under the guidance of a trained medical professional.
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Chinese
Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis)
Women
Actions:
Female tonic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, sedative, anti-spasmodic,
immune stimulant.
Common Use: Dong Quai
is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese Medicine.
It is used for debility and poor vitality, convalescence
and tiredness in women as well as all kinds of gynecological,
menstrual, or menopausal symptoms. Dong Quai is also used
to provide energy, vitality and resistance to disease and
is a wonderful blood tonic, promoting its production and
circulation. It is therefore used in treating anemia, boils,
headaches, venous problems, low immunity and problems of
peripheral blood flow. This plant also has a reputation
as a liver tonic, protecting the liver against toxins and
stimualting liver metabolism. Not recommended if nursing
or pregnant unless under the guidance of a medical professional.
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Helonias False
Unicorn root (Chamaelirium luteum)
Women
Actions:
Uterine tonic, diuretic, emmenagogue, antispasmodic, anthelmintic,
emetic.
Common Use: An excellent
tonic and strengthener of the reproductive systems for both sexes, although
used primarily for women. The body may use this herb to help balance,
tone and normalize female functions. While being helpful in all uterine
problems, it is especially useful in delayed or absent menstruation
and ovarian pain. Also indicated to prevent threatened miscarriage and
ease vomiting associated with pregnancy. However, large doses will cause
nausea and vomiting. 10 to 30 drops 2-3 times daily.
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Motherwort
flowering herb (Leonurus cardiaca)
Actions:
Cardiac tonic, sedative, nervine, antispasmodic, emmenagogue.
Common Use: The name
of this plant show its range of uses. 'Motherwort' shows
its relevance to menstrual and uterine conditions (due to
its alkaloid content) while 'cardiaca' indicates its use
in heart and circulation treatments (due to its glycoside
content). It has been shown to calm palpitations and normalize
heart functions in general. Recently, Motherwort extract
was shown to inhibit myocardial cells, improve mesenteric
circulation and increase coronary perfusion, in other words,
to improve several aspects of coronary health. As a nervine
this herb is particularly effective in treating menstrual
and uterine conditions, especially those influenced by anxiety
or tension such as delayed or suppressed menstruation, menopausal
changes and false labor pains.
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Licorice
root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Actions:
Expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory, adrenal agent,
antispasmodic, mild laxative, alterative, antibacterial,
antimicrobial, antitoxic, tonic, pectoral.
Common Use: In China,
licorice root has been called "The Great Detoxifier." It
acts on the endocrine system and the liver as an anti-hepatotoxic
effective in treating hepatitis and cirrhosis. Also as an
expectorant and anti-inflammatory it is useful in coughs
and bronchitis. A recent study found that licorice root
actually stimulates the production of interferon, that critical
chemical in the immune system that could be the key to preventing
and treating many immune response deficiency diseases. A
group of Russian researchers have found that licorice root
inhibits the growth of certain tumors. Licorice root also
possesses estrogenic activity, and is said to be beneficial
as a uterine tonic and to induce normal ovulation. This
herb is also included in the Hoxsey formula. Caution: Excessive
and prolonged use of licorice root can cause sodium retention
and potassium depletion. Potassium supplementation (75-100mg
daily) prevents this problem. Not recommended if nursing
or pregnant.
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Fo-Ti
root (Ho-Shou-Wu) (Polygonum multiflorum)
Women
Actions:
Tonic, hepatic, cardiac tonic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator,
sexual tonic, rejuvenator.
Common Uses: In China
Fo-Ti known as Ho-Shou-Wu in that country, is one of the
most popular herbal tonics among the elderly. It is said
to tranquilize the spirit, nourish the blood and invigorate
the meridians. The properties of this herb are often compared
to Ginseng, but it has not yet been subjected to rigorous
experimental study. In Oriental philosophy, it is said to
increase Yin, thereby improving physical and mental health.
Research indicates Fo-Ti can lower blood cholesterol levels,
help prevent atherosclerosis, reduce hypertension and lower
incidence of coronary heart disease. Chinese Medicine also
indicates Fo-Ti as having anti-toxic, anti-swelling and
tranquilizing properties as well as being useful for liver
and speen weakness, vertigo, scrofula, constipation
and as a sedative for insomnia. Also indicated as having
beneficial effects on fertility and other female functions
involving ovulation.
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Passion
flower (Passiflora incarnata) Rainforest
Actions:
Sedative, hypnotic, antispasmodic, anodyne, nervine.
Common Use: Passion
flower is the herb of choice for insomnia, it aids the transition
into a restful sleep without any 'narcotic' hangover. As
an anti-spasmodic it will be helpful in Parkinson's disease,
asthma (with associated tension and spasmodic activity),
seizures and hysteria. It can also be effective in nerve
pain such as neuralgia and the viral infection of nerves
called shingles.
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Peruvian
Maca root (Lepidium meyenii)
Rainforest
Actions:
Nutritive, aphrodisiac, tonic, adaptogen.
Common Use: Peruvian
Maca root, or Amazon Ginseng as it is sometimes referred
to, is a vegetable root or tuber, related to the potato
and the Mexican Wild Yam. Maca root has been used by the
native Peruvians since before the time of the Incas for
both its nutritional and medicinal properties. It contains
significant amounts of amino acids, complex carbohydrates,
vitamins B1, B2, B12, C and E and minerals, including calcium,
phosphorus, zinc, magnesium and iron. This herb has been
traditionally used to increase energy, vitality, stamina
and endurance in athletes, promote mental clarity, as an
aphrodisiac for both men and women, for male impotence,
menstrual irregularities and female hormone imbalances,
including menopause. Due to the number of steroidal glycosides
present in Maca root it is gaining popualrity amongst weight
lifters and body builders as a natural alternative to anabolic
steroids. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.
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St.
John's Wort flowering tops (Hypericum perforatum)
St. John's wort achieved
instant fame in the US when clinical studies confirmed its
effectiveness in the treatment of mild-to-moderate depression.
The news came as no surprise to herbalists, who have long
used St. John's wort not only for depression, but also for
the treatment of wounds, burns, injured nerves, inflammations,
ulcers, anxiety, and other ailments. Today, St. John's wort
is one of the most frequently used treatments for mild-to-moderate
depression in Germany, and it seems destined to become just
as popular in the US. The plant has also generated intense
scientific interest because of its potential as an antiviral
agent.
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Alfalfa
whole herb and leaf (Medicago sativa)
Actions:
Nutritive, tonic, alterative, depurative.
Common Uses: Alfalfa
leaves are a very rich source of many valuable nutritients
including protein, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium,
all the known vitamins, trace minerals, carotene, chlorophyll
and more. It is helpful for every condition of the body
whether it be maintaining or regaining health.
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