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Womenopause

Womenopause
1 oz.$8.17
2 oz.$15.90
4 oz.$31.05
8 oz.$58.87
16 oz.$111.15
32 oz.$209.25

Information About Womenopause:

Common Uses: A combination of herbs to ease menopausal symptoms through hormonal balancing and maintenance of estrogen/progesterone levels. This formula has been found to be effective in diminishing the symptoms of hot flashes, night sweats, depression, anxiety, menstrual irregularities, heart palpatations, skin disorders and osteoporosis.

Suggested Uses: Take 50-80 drops in water or juice three to four times daily. May increase dosage during acute episodes.

Traditional Uses: Anemia, constipation, allergies, ulcers, hypertension.

Herbal Anecdote: Dong Quai, or Dang Gui, can be found in Chinese medical texts as early as A.D. 588.

Ingredients and Composition: (one dropper full contains...)

Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis)
Dong Quai, or Dang Gui, can be found in Chinese medical texts as early as A.D. 588.
Vitex berry (Vitex negundo)
Pliny, the Greek natural historian (AD 23-79) - It is said that those who keep a twig in their hand or in their girdle do not suffer from chafing between the thighs. read more...
Blue Cohosh root (Caulophyllum thalictroides)
Unrelated to Black Cohosh. read more...
Motherwort herb (Leonurus cardiaca)
Old writers tell us that there is no better herb for strengthening and gladdening the heart, and that motherwort is useful against hysterical complaints, and especially f read more...
Yerba Mansa herb (Anemopsis californica)
Yerba Mansa is also known as 'Lizard Tail' as it belongs to the Saururaceae or “Lizard’s Tail” botanical family. Yerba, is spanish for herb and mansa is from the spanish read more...
St. Johnswort flowering top (Hypericum perforatum)
During the middle ages, St. Johnswort was named after John the Baptist and was traditionally collected on St. John’s Day, June 25. The blood red anointing oil produced b read more...
Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
King Tut and other rulers were buried with licorice roots in order to have their sweets for the next world. read more...
Hawthorne berry (Crataegus spp.)
In the 1800's an Irish Doctor had achieved good results with his treatment of heart disease. It was not until after his death that his daughter revealed that he always p read more...
Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water, Natural vegetable glycerin, Almond natural flavoring
Any statements made have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose treat cure or prevent any disease. Consult your health practitioner before using this this dietary supplement while pregnant or lactating. Keep out of reach of children.
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