Ingredients
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Barberry Bark | Barberry is used in food and drink products including juice, jam, and jelly. It’s root bark contains berberine, which is used to treat a variety of infections including ear, eye, mouth, throat, staph, strep, yeast, and bladder infections. |
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Wild Yam Root | Diosgenin or wild yam is often promoted as a “natural alterative” to estrogen therapy, so you will see it used for estrogen replacement therapy, vaginal dryness in older women, PMS (premenstrual syndrome), menstrual cramps, weak bones (osteoporosis), increasing energy and sexual drive in men and women, and breast enlargement |
Cramp Bark | Cinnamon bark is used for gastrointestinal (GI) upset, diarrhea, and gas. It is also used for stimulating appetite; for infections caused by bacteria and parasitic worms; and for menstrual cramps, the common cold, and the flu (influenza). |
Fennel Seed | Fennel is used for various digestive problems including heartburn, intestinal gas,bloating, loss of appetite, and colic in infants. It is also used for upper respiratory tract infections, coughs, bronchitis, cholera, backache, bedwetting, and visual problems. |
Ginger Root | According to the National Library of Medicine1, part of the NIH (National Institutes of Health), ginger is widely used throughout the world for treating loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting after surgery, nausea resulting from cancer treatment, flatulence, stomach upset, colic, morning sickness and motion sickness. |
Catnip Herb | It is also used as a tonic, for increasing urination, and for starting menstrual periods in girls with delayed onset of menstruation. |
Peppermint Leaf | Some use it for menstrual problems, liver and gallbladder complaints, preventing spasms during endoscopy procedures, and as a stimulant. |
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