FEMESTROEASE HERBAL CAPSUELS
A custom unique organic plant based herbal capsule crafted to aid in supportive uterine/ovarian women’s health and hormone regulation. Restore your inner balance and regulation while eating a dairy free diet and using this herbal blend over a period of 3 cycles combined with the “Hormone Tincture Hermonbal pt 2”. Femestroease is designed to aid in pain ridding, cramping and bloating from pre-menstrual symptoms, also help prevent unnecessary amounts of heavy discharge when abnormal bleeding can occur. Femestroease herbal capsules were designed to work on balancing and restoring proper hormone levels within the ovaries and brain.
This product can be effective for fertility treatment when in the early years of womanhood attempting to conceive. Also, to help prevent the early onset of pre-menopause.
Take 1-2 Capsules before bed and when waking in the morning, do not use longer than 90 days without a 30 day rest cycle.
Contains 24 plant based herbal capsules made from: organic black cohost root, organic nettle leaf and root, organic bladderwrack seaweed, and organic witch hazel bark.
This blend is designed to be most effective when used in the early days of menstruation(after day 1/2/3 of the previous cycle) to ease overflow, pain, cramping and heavy menstruation and with the second part of the package hormone tincture, along with a plant based diet and plenty of exercise.
CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY FORM OF PRESCRIPTION BIRTHCONTROL AND NOT FOR USE WHILE PREGNANT
What is a typical menstrual period like?
During your period, you shed the thickened uterine lining and extra blood through the vagina. Your period may not be the same every month. It may also be different than other women's periods. Periods can be light, moderate, or heavy in terms of how much blood comes out of the vagina. This is called menstrual flow. The length of the period also varies. Most periods last from 3 to 5 days. But, anywhere from 2 to 7 days is normal.
Stinging Nettle
Used in the Femestroease capsules, known as Urtica dioica L., commonly known as stinging nettle (SN), isannual wild growing plant from Urticaceae botanical family. This plant is widely known for its extraordinary biological activity and beneficial effect on human health. Fresh stinging nettle has been used for flailing arthritic or paralytic limbs stimulating circulation and warmth the joints and extremities. This treatment is known as urtication. Different studies demonstrated antioxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcer, and analgesic properties of SN extracts. For women, Nettle Root can minimize harmful estrogen metabolites in the body. Some sex hormones undergo a process called aromatization where the end products are implicated as primary causative factors in several types of cancer, including hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer and uterine cancer. Decreasing levels of these estrogen metabolites have shown beneficial both in assisting prevention of cancer as well as an adjunct therapy.
Witch Hazel
also known as Hamamelis Virginiana is another potent and powerful herbal bark used in the Femestroease capsules. Witch hazel is used to stop bleeding and is believed to be effective on both internal and external. It is used to stop the bleeding on cuts, reduce bruising directly after an injury and as part of the treatment for stomach ulcers.
Black Cohosh
A key ingredient in Femestroease known as Actaea racemosa, a member of the buttercup family, is a perennial plant native to North America. Other, mostly historical, names for this herb include snakeroot, black bugbane, rattleweed, macrotys, and rheumatism weed. Black cohosh has a long history of use. Native Americans used it, for example, to treat musculoskeletal pain, fever, cough, pneumonia, sluggish labor, and menstrual irregularities, it was also used as a tonic to support women’s reproductive health. Black cohosh is most commonly used for menopausal symptoms, including hot flashes (also called hot flushes) and night sweats (together known as vasomotor symptoms), vaginal dryness. Studies using various designs since the 1950s have attempted to determine whether black cohosh affects menopausal symptoms. Complicating efforts to understand the efficacy of black cohosh for treating menopausal symptoms is the wide variation in the chemical compositions of formulations. Black cohosh’s active ingredients and potential mechanism(s) of action are unknown. Studies have found varying results for the plant’s effects on human physiology as to whether, for example, it raises the body’s levels of estrogen, luteinizing hormone, or follicle-stimulating hormone, which are all present in lower levels in menopausal women than in premenopausal women. It is not clear whether black cohosh affects the structure and activity of vaginal and uterine tissues. Some researchers believe that black cohosh might exert its effects through a brain-related action, such as modulation of serotonergic pathways, or through its potential ability to act as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, or selective estrogen receptor modulator.
Acetein (which has antihypertensive effects) and ferulic/isoferulic acids (anti-inflammatory effects) are part of the chemical make-up of the black cohosh plant. This offers some explanation as to its effectiveness in treating menstrual problems and conditions such as rheumatism, which are often exasperated by inflammation.
Although research into the chemical composition of black cohosh is lacking and largely ambiguous, until recently it was thought to be a phytoestrogenic herb. This means that black cohosh was thought to produce its own type of plant hormone, cimicifugin (macrotin), which has similar properties to estrogen in humans. Yet, modern day research suggests that this type of composition is incorrect. The root of black cohosh is used for medicinal purposes. Black cohosh root contains several chemicals that might have effects in the body. Some of these chemicals work on the immune system and might affect the body's defenses against diseases. Some might help the body to reduce inflammation. Other chemicals in black cohosh root might work in nerves and in the brain.
The menopausal symptoms black cohosh could be used to reduce include:
• hot flashes
• excessive sweating or night sweats
• loss of elasticity and moisture in the vulva and vaginal tissues
• pain during intercourse
• sleep disturbances
• mood changes, such as nervousness and irritability
• decreased sex drive or motivation
• heart palpitations
• ringing in the ears
• vertigo
• bone density loss in postmenopausal women
• heart disease in postmenopausal women
Bladderwrack
Scientifically known as Fucus Vesiculosus the last ingredient in Femestroease has Anti-estrogenic effects: Based on animal evidence, sodium alginate (soluble algae polysaccharide) may lower lipid levels in the blood, because cholesterol is needed to produce sex hormones, it has been suggested that oral ingestion of kelp may affect circulating sex hormone levels and menstrual cycling patterns.
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