Feminine Herbal Supplements Benefit Women

By Deborah Morris


Women have particular health needs, many of which have not been well understood by the medical profession. A woman needs wisdom, humor, flexibility, strength, energy, and serenity to meet all the demands of work, home, and family. Feminine herbal supplements have helped women cope for centuries, and research has validated folk lore passed down through the ages.

Health and balance depend on the proper functioning of the endocrine system. This system consists of a number of glands that produce hormones. Hormones regulate every function of the body: growth and development, metabolism, energy production, reproduction, and mental and emotional stability. Improper nutrition, lack of some essential nutrient, a stress overload, and environmental pollution are some things that can disrupt the hormonal balance so vital to health. Fortunately, nature is a treasure house of beneficial herbs that help women maintain or regain this balance.

Before recorded history, folklore taught women how to alleviate all sorts of disorders. Ancient herbalists compiled a long tradition of beneficial plants. The burgeoning interest in natural healing has spawned new research that validates many 'old wives' tales'. As we explore the planet, new herbs are added to the list. Although the sheer volume of knowledge might seem overwhelming, the safety record of properly prepared and used remedies is reassuring. People can try a tea, a tincture, or a pill to see if a particular herb is helpful.

Some herbs are helpful all through a woman's like, from puberty to post-menopause. Vitex is one; it eases menstrual pain, boost fertility, and moderates such menopausal symptoms as hot flashes and night sweats. Red raspberry leaves are known as a pregnancy tonic, but they also help prevent uterine prolapse in the elderly. Dandelion, nettle, hawthorn, and oat straw nourish and strengthen the entire body.

Menstruation, a natural function of the reproductive system, can cause so many problems that it has been considered a curse. Licorice is particularly helpful in regulating the cycle, while ginger and black cohosh ease menstrual pain. Lady's mantle and cayenne are useful when bleeding is excessive. The list of PMS symptom relievers is a long one.

During pregnancy, ginger and wild yam are used for morning sickness. Nettle, red raspberry, and dandelion nourish mother and baby. Not yet pregnant? Maca, vitex, and lady's mantle are said to boost fertility. Dandelion and milk thistle are especially good for the liver, which produces hormones important for conception.

One of the most common complaints of women today is fatigue. The demands of work, home, and family are hard enough without feeling tired all the time. Blue vervain and licorice root have long been used for energy. Maca, a South American root, has achieved fad status in recent years as people discover its energizing properties. Depression and mood swings, which sap energy, can be tempered with schizandra, hawthorn, and evening primrose oil.

Menopausal symptoms - hot flashes, night sweats, emotional instability, weight gain, skin problems - have perhaps made more herbs famous than any other complaint. Fortunately, herbs can bring real relief. Sage, Asian ginseng, vitex, dong quai, wild yam, and black cohosh are used by million of women all around the world. Maca, soy, and motherwort can also help ease women through this transition.




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