Herbs for PMS
Made with pure Chasteberry and Brazilian ginseng extract, two herbs for PMS. Chasteberry has been used as a herbal remedy for more than 2,500 years to alleviate PMS symptoms. In clinical trials for the treatment of PMS, Chasteberry herb reduced symptoms, especially breast pain, irritability and anger. The indigenous peoples of the Amazon have used Brazilian ginseng for hundreds of years as a PMS tonic and hormonal balancer.
Since only ethically harvested wildcrafted or organically grown Brazilian ginseng and Chasteberry are used in our product, we can ensure you the freshest herbs without fillers. Other companies may buy from a middle man that is selling stale or adulterated herbs without the vital energy found in fresh naturally grown Brazilian ginseng and Chasteberry.
Ingredients and suggested use for Brazilian ginseng and Chasteberry tincture:
100% Pure Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus) and Brazilian ginseng (Pfaffia paniculata) extracted in distilled water and 40% alcohol with natural flavor. Usage - 60 drops (2ml) twice a day or as required, under the tongue or to be added into water or juice.
Chasteberry is the fruit of the chaste tree. It has been used for more than 2,500 years to treat various gynecologic conditions. In clinical trials for the treatment of PMS, chasteberry reduced symptoms, especially breast pain or tenderness, irritability, depressed mood and anger. 1-7
Chasteberry references:
1. Mills S, Bone K. Principals and practice of phytotherapy: modern herbal medicine. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2000.
2. Blumenthal M. German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices. Commission E. The complete German Commission E. monographs: therapeutic guide to herbal medicines. Austin, Tex.: American Botanical Council, 1998.
3. Schellenberg R. Treatment for the premenstrual syndrome with agnus castus fruit extract: prospective, randomized, placebo controlled study. BMJ 2001;322:134-7
4. Lauritzen C. Reuter HD, Repges R. Bohnert KJ, Schmidt U. Treatment of premenstrual tension syndrome with Vitex agnus castus. Controlled, double-blind study versus pyridoxine. Phytomedicine 1997; 4:183-9.
5. Berger D, Schaffner W, Schrader E, Meier B, Brattstrom A. efficacy of Vitex agnus castus L. extract Ze 440 in patients with pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS). Arch Gynecol Obstet 2000; 264:150-3.
6. Loch EG, Selle H, Boblitz N. Treatment of premenstrual syndrome with a phytopharmaceutical formulation containing Vitex agnus castus. J Womens Health Gend Based Med 2000; 9:315-20.
7. Turner S, Mills S. A double-blind clinical trial on a herbal remedy for premenstrual syndrome: a case study Complement Ther Med 1993; 1:73-7.
Brazilian ginseng is a large, shrubby ground vine that grows in the Amazon basin. In South America it is also known as suma root. The indigenous peoples of the Amazon rain forest have used suma root for hundreds of years to treat hormonal disorders and as a PMS tonic.
Herbs for PMS
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