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| Wild Yam & Chaste Tree | |
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Categories: Glandular System, Reproductive System Symptoms: Menstruation, Menopause, Spasms, Pain, PMS, Depression, Skin Problems, Menstrual Cramps, Nausea/Vomiting
Wild Yam & Chaste Tree is an herbal combination that focuses most of its action on the female reproductive system. Wild Yam & Chaste Tree combination provides additional nutrients that are necessary for healthy glandular function. The combination is best known for helping relieve symptoms related to the hormonal changes during menstruation and menopause. Chaste tree, traditionally used by monks, is used today to support the glandular system, especially the female glandular and reproductive systems. Chaste tree contains properties that help balance hormone functions in the body and treat muscle spasms, pain and menstrual and menopausal complaints. It is also good for reducing bloating, breast swelling and tenderness, irritability, depression, and skin problems. Wild yam has been used for centuries
in Central America as a natural pain reliever. Today, wild yam
is used to treat a variety of ailments from female problems to digestive disorders.
Wild Yam & Chaste Tree may be used to alleviate various symptoms related to PMS, menstruation and menopause. Other beneficial herbal combinations are C-X and Natural Changes. Take 1-2 capsules three times a day with meals and 8 oz. of water. Wild Yam & Chaste Tree is also available in these combination package: |
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