Action & Uses: Enhances the general
health of the uterus, ovaries and urinary bladder, and helps maintain
their balanced function and structure.
Uterine weakness and atony: helps maintain healthy
tone and posture of uterus and bladder and prevents or restores uterine
prolapse, malposition or subinvolution.
Menstrual problems: facilitates establishment of healthy
and regular menstrual periods. Helps prevent or relieve amenorrhea (abnormal
absence of menstruation), dysmenorrhea (difficult or painful menstruation),
menorrhagia (abnormally heavy or extended menstrual flow), and metrorrhagia
(non-menstrual bleeding from uterus at irregular intervals). Infertility:
may help restore fertility in certain cases, but this is unlikely if
infertility is due to severe physical abnormalities.
Pregnancy: as a prenatal tonic to facilitate a healthy,
full-term pregnancy, and a smooth delivery. Postpartum tonic:
helps tone uterus back to a healthy posture, relieves afterpains, and
diminishes excessive lochia. Puberty: facilitates physical
transition into womanhood and in some cases can help to minimize acne.
Menopause: facilitates a smooth sexual transition and
relieves nervousness and hot flashes.
Dose: Two to four times per day, take 30 to 40 drops
in water. Optimal results may take up to 3 to 6 months.
Prenatal Tonic: Two times per day, take 30 to 40 drops
in water or Raspberry leaf tea throughout the last trimester. With difficult
pregnancy or history of premature birth or miscarriage, use as a tonic
may be indicated throughout entire pregnancy.
Acute: Three to five times per day, take 30 to 40 drops
in water.
Cautions: With any gynecological problem associated
with severe or consistent pain or bleeding, with high or persistent
fever, or other serious symptoms, promptly seek qualified healthcare.
Consult a qualified midwife or physician before taking during pregnancy.
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or think you have a condition which requires medical attention, you should
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