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                        <tr><td width="25%" valign="top"><div class="mainl"><strong><a href="#blackcohosh" class="green">Black 
                            Cohosh<br>
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                            <a href="#bluecohosh" class="green">Blue Cohosh</a><a href="#vitex"><br>
                            </a><a href="#crampbark" class="green">Cramp bark</a><br>
                            <a href="#dongquai" class="green">Dong Quai<br>
                            </a><a href="#helonias" class="green">FalseUnicorn/Helonias</a><br>
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                            <a href="#foti" class="green">Fo-Ti</a><br>
                            <a href="#maca" class="green">Maca</a></strong></div></td>
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                            <a href="#muirapuama" class="green">Muira Puama</a><br>
                            <a href="#skullcap" class="green">Skullcap</a><br>
                            <a href="#squawvine" class="green">Squawvine </a><br>
                            <a href="#stjohns" class="green">St. John's Wort</a><br>
                            <a href="#suma" class="green">Suma </a><br>
                            <a href="#valerian" class="green">Valerian</a><br>
                            <a href="#vitex" class="green">Vitex / Chastetree</a><br>
                            <a href="#wildyam" class="green">Wild Yam</a></strong></div></td>
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                            <a class="green" href="#cfxp">Catuaba/Fo-Ti</a><br>
                            <span class="mediumfont">Female Sexual Tonic</span><br>
                            <a class="green" href="#cbcxp">Cramp Bark / Chamomile</a><br>
                            <span class="mediumfont">PMS and Menstrual Cramps</span><br>
                            <a class="green" href="#dfxp">Dong Quai / Fo-Ti</a><br>
                            <span class="mediumfont">Female Tonic</span><br>
                            <a class="green" href="#gkkxp">American Ginseng / Kava Kava</a><br>
                            <span class="mediumfont">Anti-Stress / Anti-Anxiety</span><br>
                            <a class="green" href="#vbcxp">Vitex / Black Cohosh</a><br>
                            <span class="mediumfont">Women's Menopausal Tonic</span></font></strong></p></td>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="blackcohosh"></a><a href="blackcohosh.html" class="green">Black 
                      Cohosh root</a></strong> <i>(Cimicifuga racemosa)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Emmenagogue, antispasmodic, alterative, sedative, nervine, 
                      hormonal balancer.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Traditionally 
                      used as a powerful relaxant, useful in the relief of 
                      rheumatic pains, rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis, 
                      muscular and neurological pain and rheumatoid neuralgia, 
                      and to beneficially aid the female reproductive system, 
                      normalizing menstruation, relieving menstrual cramps and 
                      regaining normal hormonal activity. 10 to 45 drops 1-3 times 
                      daily or as needed. During pregnancy, use only under the 
                      guidance of a trained medical professional.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="blessedthistle"></a><a href="blessedthistle.html" class="green">Blessed 
                      Thistle herb</a></strong> <i>(Cnicus benedictus)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Bitter tonic, astringent, diaphoretic, depurative, antibacterial, 
                      febrifuge.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Primarily 
                      used for helping with female problems such as painful menstruation 
                      and associated headache. This herb also has bitter properties 
                      and has been used (but should not be overused) as a digestive 
                      tonic. Works well with burdock root to cleanse the blood. 
                      Not recommended if nursing or pregnant. 15 to 30 drops 2-3 
                      times daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="bluecohosh"></a><a href="bluecohosh.html" class="green">Blue 
                      Cohosh root</a></strong> <i>(Caulophyllum thalictroides)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Uterine tonic, emmenagogue, antispasmodic, nervine, antirheumatic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Considered 
                      an excellent uterine tonic, this herb has been used safely 
                      for toning the uterus and easing false labor pains. Its 
                      antispasmodic properties can be useful in colic, asthma 
                      or nervous coughs. It also has a reputation for easing rheumatic 
                      pains. 5 to 15 drops 1-3 times daily. Avoid in first trimester 
                      of pregnancy.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="crampbark"></a><a href="cramp.html" class="green">Cramp 
                      bark</a></strong> <i>(Viburnum opulus)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Stimulant, carminative, aromatic, antibacterial, antiseptic, 
                      stomachic, parasiticide, rubefacient.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Cloves 
                      are said to have a positive effect on stomach ulcers, it 
                      may be used to lessen nausea, vomiting and flatulence and 
                      to stimulate the digestive system. It has powerful local 
                      antiseptic and mild anaesthetic actions. Cloves contain 
                      sesquiterpenes, these have been shown to have significant 
                      activity in inducing the detoxifying enzyme glutathione 
                      S-transferase in mouse liver and small intestine; the ability 
                      of natural anticarcinogens to induce such detoxifying enzymes 
                      correlates well with their ability to inhibit chemical carcinogenesis. 
                      Hulda Regehr Clark, Ph.D., N.D., in her book "The Cure for 
                      all Cancers", says,"[cloves have a great parasite killing 
                      abilitiy], nothing else known can kill the eggs of parasites 
                      in the body. Available in formula only.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="dongquai"></a><a href="dongquai.html" class="green">Chinese 
                      Dong Quai root</a></strong> <i>(Angelica sinensis)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Female tonic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, sedative, anti-spasmodic, 
                      immune stimulant.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Dong Quai 
                      is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese Medicine. 
                      It is used for debility and poor vitality, convalescence 
                      and tiredness in women as well as all kinds of gynecological, 
                      menstrual, or menopausal symptoms. Dong Quai is also used 
                      to provide energy, vitality and resistance to disease and 
                      is a wonderful blood tonic, promoting its production and 
                      circulation. It is therefore used in treating anemia, boils, 
                      headaches, venous problems, low immunity and problems of 
                      peripheral blood flow. This plant also has a reputation 
                      as a liver tonic, protecting the liver against toxins and 
                      stimualting liver metabolism. 10 to 30 drops 3 times daily. 
                      Not recommended if nursing or pregnant unless under the 
                      guidance of a medical professional.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="helonias"></a><a href="helonias.html" class="green">Helonias 
                      False Unicorn root</a></strong> <i>(Chamaelirium luteum)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Uterine tonic, diuretic, emmenagogue, antispasmodic, anthelmintic, 
                      emetic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: An excellent 
                      tonic and strengthener of the reproductive systems for both 
                      sexes, although used primarily for women. The body may use 
                      this herb to help balance, tone and normalize female functions. 
                      While being helpful in all uterine problems, it is especially 
                      useful in delayed or absent menstruation and ovarian pain. 
                      Also indicated to prevent threatened miscarriage and ease 
                      vomiting associated with pregnancy. However, large doses 
                      will cause nausea and vomiting. 10 to 30 drops 2-3 times 
                      daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="fenugreek"></a><a href="fenugreek.html" class="green">Fenugreek 
                      seed</a></strong> <i>(Trigonelle foenum-graecum)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Expectorant, demulcent, tonic, galactagogue, mucilage.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Fenugreek 
                      is an herb that has an ancient history. Its use has been 
                      valued in healing and reducing inflammations in wounds; 
                      easing bronchitis and sore throats; soothing digestive problems 
                      and is a strong stimulator of milk production in mothers, 
                      for which it is perfectly safe, and has a reputation of 
                      stimulating development of the breasts. 10 to 20 drops 2-3 
                      times daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="foti"></a><a href="foti.html" class="green">Chinese 
                      Fo-Ti root (Ho-Shou-Wu)</a></strong> <i>(Polygonum multiflorum)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Tonic, hepatic, cardiac tonic, anti-inflammatory, vasodilator, 
                      sexual tonic, rejuvenator.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Uses: In China 
                      Fo-Ti known as Ho-Shou-Wu in that country, is one of the 
                      most popular herbal tonics among the elderly. It is said 
                      to tranquilize the spirit, nourish the blood and invigorate 
                      the meridians. The properties of this herb are often compared 
                      to Ginseng, but it has not yet been subjected to rigorous 
                      experimental study. In Oriental philosophy, it is said to 
                      increase Yin, thereby improving physical and mental health. 
                      Research indicates Fo-Ti can lower blood cholesterol levels, 
                      help prevent atherosclerosis, reduce hypertension and lower 
                      incidence of coronary heart disease. Chinese Medicine also 
                      indicates Fo-Ti as having anti-toxic, anti-swelling and 
                      tranquilizing properties as well as being useful for liver 
                      and speen weakness, vertigo, scrofula,  constipation 
                      and as a sedative for insomnia. Also indicated as having 
                      beneficial effects on fertility and other female functions 
                      involving ovulation. 10 to 30 drops 2-3 times daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="maca"></a><a href="maca.html" class="green">Peruvian 
                      Maca root</a></strong> <i>(Lepidium meyenii)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Nutritive, aphrodisiac, tonic, adaptogen. </font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Peruvian 
                      Maca root, or Amazon Ginseng as it is sometimes referred 
                      to, is a vegetable root or tuber, related to the potato 
                      and the Mexican Wild Yam. Maca root has been used by the 
                      native Peruvians since before the time of the Incas for 
                      both its nutritional and medicinal properties. It contains 
                      significant amounts of amino acids, complex carbohydrates, 
                      vitamins B1, B2, B12, C and E and minerals, including calcium, 
                      phosphorus, zinc, magnesium and iron. This herb has been 
                      traditionally used to increase energy, vitality, stamina 
                      and endurance in athletes, promote mental clarity, as an 
                      aphrodisiac for both men and women, for male impotence, 
                      menstrual irregularities and female hormone imbalances, 
                      including menopause. Due to the number of steroidal glycosides 
                      present in Maca root it is gaining popualrity amongst weight 
                      lifters and body builders as a natural alternative to anabolic 
                      steroids. 20 to 45 drops 2-3 times daily. Not recommended 
                      if nursing or pregnant.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="motherwort"></a><a href="motherwort.html" class="green">Motherwort 
                      flowering herb</a></strong> <i>(Leonurus cardiaca)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Cardiac tonic, sedative, nervine, antispasmodic, emmenagogue.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: The name 
                      of this plant show its range of uses. 'Motherwort' shows 
                      its relevance to menstrual and uterine conditions (due to 
                      its alkaloid content) while 'cardiaca' indicates its use 
                      in heart and heart circulation  (due to its glycoside 
                      content). It has been shown to calm palpitations and normalize 
                      heart functions in general. Recently, Motherwort extract 
                      was shown to inhibit myocardial cells, improve mesenteric 
                      circulation and increase coronary perfusion, in other words, 
                      to improve several aspects of coronary health. As a nervine 
                      this herb is particularly effective in treating menstrual 
                      and uterine conditions, especially those influenced by anxiety 
                      or tension such as delayed or suppressed menstruation, menopausal 
                      changes and false labor pains. 10 to 40 drops 2-3 times 
                      daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="muirapuama"></a><a href="muirapuama.html" class="green">Brazilian 
                      Muira Puama root</a></strong> <i>(Ptychopetalum olacoides)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Aphrodisiac, stimulant, astringent, nervous system tonic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Muira Puama 
                      or Liriosma, is a tree that grows in the rain forests of 
                      Brazil. Commonly referred to as Potency Wood or Raiz del 
                      Macho (Root of the Male), these names give a good indication 
                      of the aphrodisiac qualities this root is said to possess. 
                      Used as a mild tonic for depressed basal metabolism, it 
                      often exhibits distinct sexual stimulation in both sexes. 
                      This herb is influential in treating the symptoms of nervous 
                      problems and disorders, such as neurasthenia, neuralgia 
                      and nervous depression. It makes an excellent tonic for 
                      the nervous system. Also indicated for those with low energy 
                      levels but no particular organic or emotional problems, 
                      impotency, frigidity, general lassitude, poor sacral stimulation, 
                      cold hands and feet, menstrual cramps and PMS and is thought 
                      to fortify the stomach and intestines. This root combines 
                      well with Brazilian Catuaba bark. Not recommended if nursing 
                      or pregnant. 20 to 40 drops twice daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="skullcap"></a><a href="skullcap.html" class="green">Skullcap 
                      herb</a></strong> <i>(Scutellaria lateriflora)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Nervine tonic, sedative, antispasmodic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Skullcap 
                      is one of the most widely relevant nervines available. It 
                      relaxes states of nervous tension while at the same time 
                      renewing and revivifying the central nervous system. It 
                      has a specific use in the relief of seizure and hysterical 
                      states as well as epilepsy. Also beneficial in exhausted 
                      or depressed conditions, and can be used in complete safety 
                      in the easing of pre-menstrual pains. 30 to 60 drops 2-3 
                      times daily or as needed.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="squawvine"></a><a href="squawvine.html" class="green">Squawvine</a></strong> 
                      <i>(Mitchella repens)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Emmenagogue, diuretic, astringent, tonic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: This is 
                      an excellent herb to take during pregnancy, to prepare the 
                      uterus and the whole body for a safe childbirth. For this 
                      purpose it is taken for some weeks before the child is due. 
                      It is also very effective in relieving painful periods. 
                      Its astringent qualities prove useful in treating colitis, 
                      especially when accompanied by excess mucous. 20 to 40 drops 
                      2-3 times daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="stjohns"></a><a href="stjohns.html" class="green">St. 
                      John's Wort flowering tops</a></strong> <i>(Hypericum perforatum)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">St. John's wort achieved 
                      instant fame in the US when clinical studies confirmed its 
                      effectiveness in the relief of mild-to-moderate depression. 
                      The news came as no surprise to herbalists, who have long 
                      used St. John's wort not only for depression, but also for 
                      the relief of wounds, burns, injured nerves, inflammations, 
                      ulcers, anxiety, and other ailments. Today, St. John's wort 
                      is one of the most frequently used relief for mild-to-moderate 
                      depression in Germany, and it seems destined to become just 
                      as popular in the US. The plant has also generated intense 
                      scientific interest because of its potential as an antiviral 
                      agent.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="suma"></a><a href="suma.html" class="green">Brazilian 
                      suma root</a></strong> <i>(Pfaffia paniculata)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Adaptogen, tonic, aphrodisiac, restorative, astringent.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Suma root, 
                      also known as Para Todo (For All Things) is called "Brazilian 
                      Ginseng" by some herbalists and is one of the most highly 
                      regarded South American herbs. While not a true member of 
                      the Panax ginseng family, it is an authentic adaptogenic 
                      herb, and as such exerts a normalizing influence on your 
                      body and can help regulate and enhance your endocrine, nervous, 
                      digestive, cardiovascular and immune systems. South American 
                      Natives have used Suma for centuries to treat wounds, skin 
                      rashes, low energy and sexual disinterest. The overall effect 
                      is to give you an increased resistance to stress while having 
                      a cell-building and regenerating effect. It also has analgesic 
                      and anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate 
                      chronic and acute pain. Suma root is also quite valuable 
                      nutritionally as it contains essential vitamins, minerals, 
                      amino acids and trace elements. Researchers have identified 
                      152 chemical constituents in the root, including 19 amino 
                      acids, electrolytic and trace minerals such as iron, magnesium, 
                      cobalt, silica and zinc, as well as vitamins A, B-1, B-2, 
                      E, K and pantothenic acid. It contains high amounts of the 
                      trace element germanium, which is a powerful immune stimulator. 
                      The germanium may be partly responsible for Suma's powerful 
                      ability to bring more oxygen to the cells. Suma root is 
                      becoming quite popular because of its high content of several 
                      palnt hormones. It is considered one of the richest sources 
                      of B-Ecdysterone, a plant hormone that can help maintain 
                      your youth and strength. B-Ecdysterone can also accelerate 
                      wound healing , along with allantoin (comfrey also contains 
                      allantoin), a known cellular rebuilder that is present in 
                      this plant. Research in Brazil, Japan and the United States 
                      has found unique natural substances in Suma called pfaffosides 
                      which are believed to reduce tumors and regulate blood sugar 
                      levels. Suma helps regulate your blood pressure, cholesterol, 
                      hormones (especially estrogen) and acid-base balance. Doctors 
                      and herbalists in South America, North America and Europe 
                      have successfully treated people with conditions as diverse 
                      as chronic low energy and weakness, recurrent infections, 
                      viral syndromes, early onset of various cancers, diabetes, 
                      hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, PMS, benign prostrate 
                      enlargement, impotence, rheumatism and peptic ulcers. You 
                      can benefit by using Suma root as a healing agent, tonic 
                      or aphrodisiac. 15 to 40 drops 2-3 times daily. Not recommended 
                      if pregant or nursing.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="valerian"></a><a href="valerian.html" class="green">Valerian 
                      root</a></strong> <i>(Valeriana officinalis)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Sedative, nervine, hypnotic, antispasmodic, anodyne, hypotensive, 
                      carminative.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Valerian 
                      is one of the most useful relaxing nervines available. This 
                      fact is recognized by orthodox medicine as is shown by its 
                      inclusion in many pharmacopoeias as a sedative. It has been 
                      safely used to reduce tension and anxiety, over-excitability 
                      and hysterical states. It is an effective aid in insomnia, 
                      producing a natural healing sleep. As an anti-spasmodic 
                      it will help in the relief of cramps and intestinal colic 
                      and will also be useful for the cramps and pain of periods. 
                      As a pain reliever it is indicated when pain is associated 
                      with tension, migraines and rheumatic pain. Experiments 
                      in Italy and Germany conducted for the past 15 years have 
                      found that valerian preparations are effective in treating 
                      children with psychomotor agitation (hyperactivity) and 
                      behavioral disorders. Unlike other medications for hyperactivity, 
                      valerian root has no side effects, even at rather high doses. 
                      In fact, in these children, the preparation enhanced motor 
                      coordination and maintained reaction time, while calming 
                      anxiety and fears, curing restlessness and curbing aggression. 
                      20 to 60 drops 2-3 times daily or as needed. Overuse May 
                      Cause Mental Agitation.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="vitex"></a><a href="vitex.html" class="green">Vitex 
                      Chastetree berry</a></strong> <i>(Vitex agnus-castus)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Tonic for the reproductive system.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: Chaste 
                      tree berries, or Vitex, has the effect of stimulating and 
                      normalizing pituitary functions, especially its progesterone 
                      function. It may be called an amphoteric remedy, as it can 
                      produce apparently opposite effects, though in truth it 
                      is simply normalizing. It has for instance a reputation 
                      as an aphrodisiac and an anaphrodisiac! It will always enable 
                      what is appropriate to occur. The greatest use of this plant 
                      lies in normalizing the activity of female sex hormones 
                      and it is therefore indicated for menstrual cramping pains, 
                      premenstrual stress and other disorders related to hormone 
                      function. It is especially beneficial during menopausal 
                      changes. In a similar way it may be effective in helping 
                      the body to regain a natural balance after the use of birth 
                      control pills. 15 to 30 drops 2-3 times daily. Or 30 to 
                      45 drops once in the A.M. Not recommended if pregnant or 
                      nursing.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="wildyam"></a><a href="wildyam.html" class="green">Mexican 
                      Wild Yam root</a></strong> <i>(Mexican Wild Yam root)</i></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><a href="actions.html" class="green">Actions</a>: 
                      Antispasmodic, hepatic, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, 
                      cholagogue, uterine tonic.</font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900">Common Use: This valuable 
                      herb was at one time the sole source of the chemicals that 
                      were used as the raw materials for contraceptive hormone 
                      manufacture. In 1936, Japanese researchers discovered glycoside 
                      saponins in several Mexican yam species, from these, steroid 
                      saponins, primarily diosgenin, could be derived. These derivatives 
                      could then be converted to progesterone, an intermediate 
                      in cortisone production. Steroid drugs derived from diosgenin 
                      include corticosteroids, oral contraceptives, androgens 
                      and estrogens (yams do not contain , as sometimes believed, 
                      full blown estrogens or other hormones - these substances 
                      are produced after four processing steps). Such findings 
                      might help explain why, during the previous two centuries 
                      of American medicine, wild yam roots have successfully been 
                      employed in treating menstrual cramps, ovarian neuralgia 
                      and cramps, after pains and other problems of menses and 
                      child birth. Also known to have a therapeutic action on 
                      overall liver health, it is believed that wild yam root's 
                      ability to lower blood cholesterol levels and lower blood 
                      pressure indirectly helps the liver by increasing its efficiency 
                      and reducing stress. Also indicated in the relief of 
                      rheumatoid arthritis, especially the acute phase where there 
                      is intense inflammation. 20 to 45 drops 2-4 times daily.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="cfxp"></a><a href="cfxp.html" class="green">Catuaba 
                      / Fo-Ti Plus</a></strong></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong>Female Sexual 
                      Tonic.</strong> This formula contains herbs traditionally 
                      believed to have sexually stimulating effects. These herbs 
                      have been used to nourish, tone and stimulate the sexual 
                      glands, enhancing the production of sexual hormones. They 
                      are used as tonics to help maintain good sexual health, 
                      restore sexual prowess and possibly induce a feeling of 
                      sexual arousal. </font></p>
                    <p class="medl"><font color="#009900">Contents: Brazilian 
                      Catuaba bark, Chinese Fo-Ti root, Brazilian Muira Puama 
                      root, Peruvian Maca root, Mexican Damiana leaf, American 
                      Ginseng root, Chinese Cordyceps fungus, Chinese Schizandra 
                      berry, Brazilian Suma root and Ginger root in a base containing 
                      100% pure, fresh and natural Royal Jelly. Maintenance Tonic: 
                      15 to 30 drops 1-2 times daily. Restorative Tonic: 20 to 
                      45 drops 2-3 times daily or 45 to 60 drops 1 hour before 
                      needed. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="cbcxp"></a><a href="cbcxp.html" class="green">Cramp 
                      Bark / Chamomile Plus</a></strong></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong>PMS and Menstrual 
                      Cramps.</strong> The herbs in this formula have traditionally 
                      been used to relax the uterus and therefore relieve painful 
                      menstrual cramps while also reducing tension, anxiety, over-excitability 
                      and depression associated with PMS. Some of these herbs 
                      have been shown to have mild sedative properties that can 
                      calm the nerves and induce a state of pleasant relaxation 
                      without disrupting normal function or interfering with motor 
                      coordination.</font></p>
                    <p class="medl"><font color="#009900">Contents: Cramp bark, 
                      German Chamomile flower, Black Cohosh root, Chinese Dong 
                      Quai root, Squawvine herb, Milk Thistle seed, St. John’s 
                      Wort flowering tops, Polynesian Kava Kava root, Vitex (Chastetree) 
                      berry, Valerian root and Ginger root.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="dfxp"></a><a href="dfxp.html" class="green">Dong 
                      Quai / Fo-Ti Plus</a></strong></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong>Female Tonic.</strong> 
                      This formula can have a beneficial effect on the female 
                      reproductive system and can also be useful as a uterine 
                      and menopausal tonic. Chinese Dong Quai (Chinese Angelica) 
                      root is the most important female tonic remedy in Chinese 
                      medicine, since it is said to help with all kinds of gynecological, 
                      menstrual and menopausal symptoms. Fo-Ti is indicated in 
                      Chinese Medicine as having a beneficial effect on fertility 
                      and other female functions.</font></p>
                    <p class="medl"><font color="#009900">Contents: Chinese Dong 
                      Quai root, Chinese Fo-Ti root, Vitex (Chastetree) berry, 
                      Helonias (False Unicorn) root, Blue Cohosh root, Black Cohosh 
                      root, American Ginseng root, Indian Gotu Kola herb, Licorice 
                      root and Blessed Thistle herb. 15 to 45 drops 2-3 times 
                      daily. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.</font></p>
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                      Ginseng / Kava Kava Plus</a></strong></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong>Anti-Stress, 
                      Anti-Anxiety and Relaxation Tonic.</strong> This combination 
                      of herbs can be used when one feels over stressed. Some 
                      of these herbs have traditionally been used to bring about 
                      a more relaxed physical and mental state while also sharpening 
                      rather than dulling the senses.</font></p>
                    <p class="medl"><font color="#009900">Contents: American Ginseng 
                      root, Polynesian Kava Kava root, Brazilian Suma root, Chinese 
                      Dong Quai root, German Chamomile flower, Green Oat seed 
                      and straw, Indian Ashwagandha root, Chinese Fo-Ti root, 
                      Siberian Ginseng root, Chinese Schizandra berry and Passion 
                      flower. 15 to 40 drops 1-3 times daily as a tonic or 30 
                      to 60 drops as needed. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.</font></p>
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                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong><a name="vbcxp"></a><a href="vbcxp.html" class="green">Vitex 
                      / Black Cohosh Plus</a></strong></font></p>
                    <p class="mainl"><font color="#009900"><strong>Women’s Menopausal 
                      Tonic.</strong> This formula contains herbs that have been 
                      used to help bring about a more comfortable and normal estrogen/progesterone 
                      balance. As the hormones come into balance, symptoms that 
                      are prevalent during menopause normalize, enabling the body 
                      to establish a new level of hormonal function and integration. 
                      This helps the body adapt to the changes taking place, reducing 
                      hot flashes and their frequency, night sweats, depression 
                      and anxiety during menopause.</font></p>
                    <p class="medl"><font color="#009900">Contents: Vitex (Chastetree) 
                      berry, Mexican Wild Yam root, Black Cohosh root, Chinese 
                      Dong Quai root, Motherwort flowering herb, Helonias (False 
                      Unicorn) root, Licorice root, Passion flower, Peruvian Maca 
                      root and St. Johns Wort flowering tops in a base containing 
                      concentrated Alfalfa leaf extract. 15 to 45 drops 2-4 times 
                      daily and/or as needed. Not recommended if nursing or pregnant.</font><font size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"> 
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