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What is Red Clover? Where is Red Clover native to? Is Red Clover edible? What are Red Clover health benefits?

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7 Essential Herbs For Women’s Health And Wellness https://www.dherbs.com/articles/7-essential-herbs-for-womens-health-and-wellness/ Fri, 19 Feb 2021 09:27:05 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=123735

There are herbs for every person all over the world, and many people prefer herbal treatments to medical pharmaceuticals. Herbs may not cure a specific health issue, but they may assist the body with natural healing or biological function. In the case of women’s health, many experts believe that specific herbs work to deal with […]

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There are herbs for every person all over the world, and many people prefer herbal treatments to medical pharmaceuticals. Herbs may not cure a specific health issue, but they may assist the body with natural healing or biological function. In the case of women’s health, many experts believe that specific herbs work to deal with common health issues that women encounter. 

Many scientists and researchers believe that specific plant compounds provide optimal health for all beings. Whether or not the whole herbs, from which the compounds come, are beneficial or not is another topic of study. When it comes to female health and wellness, there are herbs that have proven to be conducive to overall wellness. From elevating mood and libido to supporting energy levels and hormones, the following herbs help to benefit female health

7 Herbs For Women’s Health

Avena Sativa

Commonly known as oat straw, avena sativa is a powerful, natural aphrodisiac that has been used for thousands of years. Because it is rich in calcium, it may help to reduce the risk of osteoporosis, which is more common in women than in men. In addition to the calcium content, avena sativa also contains vitamin D, a nutrient that aids the absorption of calcium and optimizes immune function.

Nettle Leaf

This unassuming leaf that causes immense skin irritation happens to be wonderful for female health. The leaves have little hairs that contain formic acid, which causes the body to release histamine. When you brew the leaves into a tea or prepare them like cooked spinach, they are very safe and beneficial. Nettle is an excellent source of vitamin C, iron, and other nutrients. Historically, women praised nettle for its ability to help restore nourishment after giving birth. Herbalists recommend that women combine nettle with raspberry leaf in a soothing tea for best results. 

Red Clover

Red clover is often used as food for grazing livestock. It grows abundantly in Europe, North America, and in parts of Asia. Historically, it had its place in traditional Chinese herbal practices. Red clover contains naturally occurring phtyoestrogens, and it works to promote detoxification. Many studies found that red clover is beneficial for supporting a woman’s body during menopause, specifically because it aids lymphatic functions. 

Puncture Vine

This plant species, Tribulus terrestris, exhibits a variety of healthy properties. Historically, women used it to help enhance libido and keep the urinary tract healthy and free of swelling. There is a lot of research about puncture vine’s ability to support a healthy libido in women. One study from 2014 found that 49 of the 50 female participants experienced greater desire for intercourse after taking it regularly. Another study found that supplementation helped reduce mood swings experienced during the menstrual cycle. It may also lead to greater satisfaction, desire, and arousal in the bedroom.

Sage

This fragrant culinary herb has powerful numerous health properties for all, but it has a special purpose for women. As women enter menopause and tread the uncertain waters, they can experience mood swings, night sweats, and hot flashes. Sage has been known to reduce hot flashes and effectively eliminate night sweats. Anecdotal reports claim that drinking one cup of sage tea nightly can improve sleep and reduce sweating during the night. Ladies, keep this in mind if you are entering or already experiencing menopause. 

Maca Root

Native to the Andes mountains, maca root is a wonderful herb that may help women naturally balance hormone levels. During research on whether or not maca root was beneficial for weight loss, researchers observed that menopausal women enjoyed a reduction in menopausal symptoms. The women reported that maca supplementation helped reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and feelings of depression. Other studies found that maca root may help support a healthy libido in women who experienced sexual dysfunction after taking antidepressants. The dose was three grams daily and women reported that it improved sexual satisfaction.

Raspberry Leaf

Forget about the deliciously tart and refreshing fruit because the leaf is beneficial for female health. Raspberry leaf tea is beneficial for menstrual cycle regulation. Many women who experience irregular menstrual cycles find that they benefit after drinking raspberry leaf tea three to four times a week. Consistency is key, though, as herbs take time to become effective in the body. One study found that women who drank raspberry leaf tea experienced regular periods that were light and pain free. Raspberry leaf also helps to strengthen the uterus, and pregnant women have historically drunk this tea during the last six weeks of pregnancy. Because each woman is different, it would be beneficial to discuss drinking this tea with your OBGYN before you decide to drink it. 

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5 Herbs Every Woman Should Know About https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-herbs-every-woman-should-know-about/ Fri, 27 Mar 2020 08:55:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=108206

If you are a woman and don't know about these herbs, it's time to read up on their importance because they have some amazing benefits for female health.

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Women have been cultivating and harvesting herbs, berries, mushrooms, and flowers for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Female herbalists, who familiarized themselves with the healing properties of various plant life, have existed in many cultures. To this day, certain herbs possess qualities that specifically benefit the female biology. It is the intention of this post to highlight the top five herbs that are catered to women’s wellness.

Women have to deal with changing hormones, menstrual cycles, fertility windows, pregnancy, and menopauses. These different stages in life can pose different challenges, and women can occasionally be unsure of how to handle them naturally. Using herbs is a great way to naturally support female health, especially since they don’t contain synthetic hormones, chemicals, or other added ingredients that can cause a long list of side effects.

There are almost too many herbs in existence, which is why we have selected the ones that are most supportive to various stages of a woman’s life. Continue reading to learn more about those herbs.

Red Raspberry Leaf

This is an herb that supports all around female health. In fact, it is been referred to as “the queen of herbs for women’s health,” according to the Bulk Herb Store. It is rich in iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and vitamins A, B, C, and E, most of which are beneficial for strengthening the uterus before and during pregnancy. The great thing about red raspberry leaf is that the body easily absorbs the iron and calcium. Women who regularly drink red raspberry leaf tea have reported reduced PMS symptoms and healthy hormonal levels.

Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, specifically because of the anti-stress and anti-anxiety benefits. Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb, meaning it adapts to the body’s needs. For example, menopausal women often experience sleep disturbances and high stress levels, which can worsen hormonal imbalance. Ashwagandha has been known to help calm the nervous system and promote more restful sleep. What woman is going to say “no” to that?

Red Clover

Menopausal women are often encouraged to use red clover because it may help reduce hot flashes, mood swings, and night sweats. Red clover is a nutrient-dense herb that contains isoflavones and phytoestrogens, which are plant hormones that can reduce certain menopausal symptoms. The best way to get the most out of red clover is to use it fresh. The blossoms, which are the most potent part of the plant, can be eaten fresh in salads, or they can be brewed into a tea.

Dong Quai

Popularly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, dong quai has been used as a liver and blood tonic because of the high mineral content. Many women have used it to help calm both menopausal and menstrual symptoms because it helps to strengthen and balance the uterus. Some female herbalists have referred to dong quai as one of the most useful female tonic herbs. Avoid taking it during pregnancy and during menstruation. Instead, take it a few days before the menstrual cycle.

Nettle

Similar to red raspberry leaf, nettle or stinging nettle contains vitamins and minerals that support optimal female health. While the nutrients in nettle can be useful for any person who is feeling sluggish, these nutrients are especially beneficial for reducing PMS symptoms, supporting the body through menopause, and assisting with fertility issues. Nettle is a benevolent herb, but be careful when picking fresh nettle because the needles on the stems can sting you.

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4 Teas That Help To Balance Female Hormones https://www.dherbs.com/articles/4-teas-that-help-to-balance-female-hormones/ Fri, 22 Nov 2019 10:02:11 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=104020

Adaptogenic herbs help maintain reproductive systems and its organs. These teas will aid women who struggle with hormonal imbalance.

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Women require specific herbs to maintain balanced hormone levels. Hormones, which are involved in many interactions in the body, are different chemicals/compounds that are tied to appetite, energy levels, skin health, reproductive health, mood and more. While it is vital to maintain healthy hormone levels, many women regularly experience hormonal imbalances.

What Are Hormones?

Produced by glands in the endocrine system, hormones travel through the bloodstream to various tissues and organs, giving orders of what to do and when to do it. When hormone levels are out of balance, side effects can occur throughout the body. Women typically experience varying levels of estrogen and progesterone, but they can occasionally have a testosterone imbalance. The side effects of imbalanced hormones can include changes in blood pressure, depression, weight gain, skin rashes, bloating, headaches, brittle bones, reduced sex drive, breast tenderness, and more.

Addressing The Problem

Too often do women seek out methods, which don’t target the root of the problem, to remedy hormonal imbalance. Some of these methods are too aggressive and can actually throw your hormones even more out of whack. The key to addressing the problem is to get to the root cause, and medications like oral contraceptives may just cover up the symptoms. Natural remedies, like the following teas, are great for helping women balance hormones. Try them and let us know how they work for you.

Nettle Leaf

This herb contains just about every vitamin and mineral that is required for human health and growth. Containing more chlorophyll than any other herb, nettle works to relieve constipation, purify the blood, guard against anemia, and nourish the kidneys for a healthier urinary tract. Research has shown that nettle contains calcium in its most absorbable form, which is necessary for menopausal women. Another reason to consume nettle is that it is abundant in iron, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, and vitamins A, C, D, and K.

Matcha

Matcha has been praised for the presence of vitamin C, catechins, and EGCG, a powerful antioxidant that has been known to fight cancer cells. Matcha contains ten times more antioxidants than green tea, 17 times more antioxidants than blueberries, and six times more antioxidants than goji berries. When it comes to hormones, matcha works to decrease estrogen levels, and extremely high estrogen levels have been linked to increased risk of breast cancer. The antioxidants also support the liver, which aids with hormone regulation.

Red Clover

This herb has long since been used to establish fertility. The diverse nutritional profile makes it excellent for the uterus, and the calcium and magnesium work to relax the nervous system for optimal hormone levels. Many women have attributed heightened fertility during childbearing years to red clover, and this has a lot to do with the trace minerals. Studies show that the trace minerals in red clover help to restore and balance hormonal functions by supplying the minerals to various glands in the body. Red clover also helps alkalize the body, establishing a healthy acid/alkaline balance in the vagina and uterus to decrease the risk of infections.

Spearmint

According to several studies, spearmint has demonstrated an ability to reduce testosterone levels in women, providing relief from hormonal imbalances. Spearmint helps to increase female hormones that are needed for ovulation, including estradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH). One study found that women, who drank two cups of spearmint tea for five consecutive days, experienced decreased testosterone and elevated levels of FSH, LH, and estradiol. Another study found that testosterone levels dropped in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) when they drank two cups of spearmint tea per day over a 30-day period.

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Eclampsia https://www.dherbs.com/articles/womens-health/eclampsia/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:54 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/eclampsia/

The best natural substance a female could use to prevent or heal from eclampsia is carbon, activated charcoal. Nothing removes poison or toxins including heavy metal toxins from the body like carbon.

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Eclampsia is the gravest form of toxemia in pregnancy. Toxemia is medically defined as the presence of bacterial toxins in the bloodstream, also known as blood poisoning. The word toxemia is derived from the word toxic, which means of or pertaining to poison; of a disease or condition severe and progressive.

Symptoms

The condition is characterized by seizures, coma, hypertension, proteinuria, and edema (swelling of the feet).

The symptoms of impending convulsions often include anxiety, epigastric pain, blurred vision and headaches. Usually, the body intelligence uses the first trimester to rid the body of excess toxic waste. However, when a female body is too toxic and a gentle form of prenatal cleansing is not performed, the toxemia can be carried over into the second and third trimesters of the pregnancy and could present a host of problems that could make the pregnancy an un-enjoyable and very complicated experience.

Causes

Eclampsia is a condition of excess acidosis. The pregnant female’s body is too acidic and too toxic. Her blood is poisoned. Her liver is compromised. This is why many pregnant females with eclampsia are told they have acute jaundice or hepatitis. Excess acid in the body will undoubtedly convert into mucus and collect where there is a low energy site that requires attention, in the case of eclampsia, the liver.

How did the pregnant female’s body become so toxic? The answer is tragically simple: poor diet and lifestyle. She ate excess meat, which breaks down into corrosive nitrogen and uric acid that eat away at the kidneys. Uric acid crystals build up in the kidneys and then make their way down to the feet causing edema or mild gout.

She probably also ate excess dairy products such as ice cream, butter, cheese, sour cream, yogurt and milk; substances that not only breaks down into lactic acid but which forms the basis of fibroid tumors and a host of other serious female pathologies.

In addition to the above, the toxic mother-to-be consumed too much sugar, table salt, MSG, chocolate, refined grains donuts, cakes, cookies, pies, bagels, toast and cereal, soda, coffee, and a host of other food-like substances that sabotage human health.

Natural Healing Strategies

Eclamspsia can be prevented or healed by cleansing or detoxifying the body in advance of pregnancy. It is ideal to detoxify the body at least 3-4 times a year, or at least once a year at a minimum.

Individual herbs that are great in preventing or healing eclampsia include all liver herbs, which include:

White Peony Root is the best liver herb for eclampsia because of its affinity for the female constitution.

Blood cleansing herbs are also a must in preventing or healing eclampsia. These include:

The colon also must be addressed in preventing or healing eclampsia. Effective colon herbs include:

The best natural substance a female could use to prevent or heal from eclampsia is carbon, also known as activated charcoal. Nothing removes poison or toxins (including heavy metal toxins) from the body like carbon.

The crystals and gemstones Stillbite, Emerald, and Marginite emit exceptional and potent anti-poisoning vibrations and properties and make a very effective gemstone elixir which carbon can be added to (and drank) which guarantees successful anti-poisoning results.

Dherbs Solutions

Dherbs products that prevent and heal eclampsia include:

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Testicular Problems https://www.dherbs.com/articles/general-topics/testicular-problems/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/testicular-problems/

Testicular deficiencies are rampant today in the Western world, and of course this is due to diet, lifestyle, thoughts and emotions, and environmental factors.

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The male equivalent of ovarian problems in females is testicular problems. The male testicles are the equivalent of the female ovaries. The only difference being is that the testicles are located outside of the body whereas the ovaries are located inside the body. Testicles are the male sex organ that produces semen.

Causes

Testicular problems are commonly seen in today’s society. Many factors can cause testicular problems, but some of the most common contributors include:

  • Diet
  • Excessive hormones
  • STDs

Diet plays a large role in our overall health, including reproductive health. A diet high in meat and dairy products is one of the highest contributing factors in testicular disease including testiculitis, testicular cancer and low sperm count.

Consumption of meat and dairy products causes elevated cholesterol levels in the body. This in turn can clog the arteries, including the testicular artery. When this artery becomes clogged, blood and oxygen become less able to reach the testicles and supply them with nutrients.

Added hormones can affect both male and female reproductive health. Today, many meat and dairy products contain added hormones. These hormones eventually end up in our bodies, causing an imbalance between estrogen and testosterone. Low sperm count can be one result of lowered testosterone in men.

Taking synthetic hormones in the form of steroids is another way our natural hormone levels can be disrupted. These hormones can adversely affect the male reproductive system, leading to complications.

Untreated Sexually Transmitted Diseases can severely impair testicular health as well. When a disease in the body goes untreated, the symptoms can escalate. STDs should be treated in a timely manner in order to keep sexual health intact.

Healing Naturally

Modifying your diet is always the first step in alleviating disease. Greatly cutting back on or outright eliminating meat and dairy from your diet is key. A vegan diet is best, as it does not contain any animal or animal by-products. Many males are apprehensive about becoming vegan due to the protein myth, that vegans don’t acquire adequate amounts of proteins. This notion is false. Plants contain ample amounts of protein. Some high protein plants are:

Many professional athletes and body builders follow a vegetarian or vegan diet. It is possible to get plenty of protein without meat or dairy.

Eat foods that are high in zinc. Zinc is a beneficial mineral to the reproductive system. Males lose large amounts of zinc through ejaculation, which needs to be replaced. Zinc-rich foods include:

Herbs can also be very helpful in maintaining reproductive health. Herbs that are best for testicular health are:

  • Yohimbe Bark
  • Catuaba
  • Tribulis
  • Sarsaparilla
  • Cocculus Root
  • Licorice Root
  • Damiana
  • Muira Puama
  • Peruvian Maca
  • Ashwagandha
  • Schizandra
  • Eucommia
  • Lycii
  • Epimedium

Maintaining reproductive health is essential in creating overall health in the body. Remember, health starts on the inside!

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Menopause https://www.dherbs.com/articles/womens-health/menopause/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/menopause/

Drink plenty of water and good herbal teas that benefit the female hormonal system. Change your thoughts from negative to positive.

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Because menopause is a part of the normal but unnatural female menstrual cycle, menopause too is normal but unnatural.

Menopause denotes the termination of the menstrual cycle in a female. Menopause derives from Latin “menses” meaning ‘month’, and Greek “pauses” meaning ‘to cease’ and is defined as: the cessation of menses. Menses stop naturally with the decline of cyclic hormonal production and function between 45 and 60 years of age but may stop earlier in life as a result of illness or the surgical removal of the uterus or both ovaries. As the production of ovarian estrogen and pituitary gonadotropins decreases, ovulation and menstruation become less frequent and eventually stop. Fluctuations in the circulating levels of these hormones occur as the levels decline. Hot flashes are the only nearly universal symptom of the menopause.

Menopause is mostly a phenomenon with Western women-especially in the capital of disease aka the United States – however, menopause is making its way to Africa, the Orient/Asia, and other countries of the East due to the pervasive standard American diet and the fast food industry. With democracy comes disease, and disease of every kind.

Menopause’s History

Female menstruation was originally an activity based upon the female energy body discharging toxic energy via vibrational menstruum every 28 days (under the original lunar calendar). Females dumped off toxic and stale energy on the emotional, etheric, astral, mental, and spiritual levels. But due to an inner defect that developed over past millennia, an imbalance occurred which today has manifested physically with the process of menstruation.

And because whatever comes out of the physical menstruation exists on the astral level, females also have an astral menstrual cycle. Astral menstruum toxicity is created with the physical menstruation since the physical menstruation releases toxins. The physical blood (menstruum) is a carrier base for toxic emotions. Females release their emotional toxicity via their menstrual cycle. This can be truly beneficial for the conscious woman who can will or bring on her menstruation at will.

Menopause can trigger a host of symptoms, including hot flashes, fatigue, vaginal dryness, insomnia, anxiety, and even depression. The depression linked to (or stemming from) menopause deals with the refusal to accept the biological fact that the “motherhood” days are over.

Menopause is connected to uterine and ovarian health, but it is mainly tied to the uterus, which is the seat of female emotions located at the Second Chakra (also known as the Sacral Plexus).

Menopause and Hysterectomies

On a physical level, menopause also denotes necrosis of the uterus. But just because the uterus has atrophied doesn’t mean a woman doesn’t need her uterus. She was born with it so she should die (transition) with it. It is the seat of the female brain and female emotions and intuition. This is a highly prized and important organ in the female body. It should not be removed under any circumstances. Many women who reach menopause are unwisely opting to have their uterus removed via hysterectomies but hysterectomies are unnecessary.

Hysterectomies are big business, just as all surgeries are big business. Doctors and hospitals make a lot of money via surgery.

Hysterectomies were first performed for purposes of preventing women from being hysterical as hysteria was seen as a neurosis or a psychological problem. The origin of hysterectomy was to cure “hysteria.”

Women who have their uterus removed instantly enter menopause. The uterus is an eliminative organ. Removal of the eliminative organ [uterus] means the elimination process of the uterus must now fall on the shoulders of another part of the female body. Clearly, this new locale for healing and elimination falls on the neck, hence “hot flashes” and “sweating.” This is a compensatory function for removal of the uterus. Well, why then do women who keep their uterus still experience hot flashes and sweating? Answer: acute uterine atrophy or an almost fully dead uterus due to toxicity. Women undergoing chemotherapy for cancer will also experience hot flashes.

The foregoing applies to very unhealthy women, women who over the years ate poorly (a lot of meat and dairy products, refined grains and starches, junk food, and fats food) and lived negatively (smoked cigarettes, did drugs, drank spirits and wine, took birth control pills and other pharmaceutical drugs), who were sexually indiscriminate and abused their vaginas and who may have contracted various STDs; and who suffocated their vaginas with tight underwear, clothing, and tampons.

Healthy women (usually vegan-vegetarian and raw food eaters) do not experience menopause like the average woman, who is unhealthy and not health-conscious. Their symptoms are very mild; however, if there is severe emotional balance, then they may experience a cumbersome transitional period.

Healing Menopause Naturally

Since menopause is inevitable for many women, the best advice is to prepare for the transition.

Develop a positive mental attitude. Only focus on good things. Yes, this will take some time and effort which is why so many people have invested in negative thinking and made it routine.

Your thoughts create your reality so when it comes to aging, think about and/or visualize yourself aging gracefully and smoothly. See it and feel it in advance. Stop responding to what you observe in other women who have experienced menopause. Women who constantly complain about their hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms send energy to what they are complaining about which causes what they are complaining about (menopause and its symptoms) to magnify. Where thought goes, energy flows.

Your emotions impact your feeling and/or how you feel. Deal with all of your emotional issues. Too many women hold on to negative emotions or emotions that don’t serve their best interests. Negative emotions are stored in the tissues of a woman’s uterus. Remember, the uterus is located above the Second Chakra, which is the seat of emotions for a female, in addition to her sexuality and relationships with lovers.

Stale energy can be released via deep breathing. Give yoga a try, or stretching and chakra balancing also help to remove stale energy.

Release stale energy and negative emotions, e.g. anger, bitterness, regret, jealousy, envy, wanting to get revenge, apathy, etc. They are no good for your health and block you from receiving your true desires, e.g. true love, wealth, abundance, prosperity, success, peace, and happiness.

Convert to a healthy lifestyle. Refrain from vices such as smoking cigarettes, drinking wine and spirits, wearing unhealthy clothing, using harmful hygiene products (especially commercial brand female sanitary products), and indiscriminate sex with unworthy partners.

Exercise in whatever method you most enjoy. Walk daily (in proper shoes and on sand, grass, or dirt). Swim, stretch; perform yoga, tai chi, qi chong, pilates, etc.

Perform crystal therapy or have it performed on you by a trans-crystal therapist. Excellent stones and crystals that help in cases of all female complaints including menopause include Carnelian, Ammonite, Malachite, Tiger’s Eye, Green Jade, and Moonstone. These crystals and gemstones can be laid directly on the skin of the belly and right above the vagina (for about 15-30 minutes per day while meditating).

Perform hydrotherapy (utilizing aromatherapy). Hydrotherapy is water therapy. Read the article entitled the “Benefits of Hydrotherapy and Steam” to learn and/or understand more about this healing modality. Aromatherapy is invaluable in addressing menopause. Good essential oils to use (burn in a diffuser, to inhale, or to add to bath water) include Rose Geranium, Clary Sage, Combava, Fennel, Cananga, Pink Lotus, Blue Yarrow, and Angelica.

To cool and soothe hot flashes, place a bottle of rose water (hydrosol) in the refrigerator (to keep cool) and when the need arises, spray the mist over the back of the neck area.

Dietary Intervention

Modify your diet. Refrain from eating animal flesh, dairy products, refined grains and starches, and processed foodstuffs.

Eat more raw fruits and vegetables (organic, if possible). Consider a vegan and/or raw foods diet.

Drink plenty of water and good herbal teas that benefit the female hormonal system, herbs such as:

Dherbs.com Solutions

Dherbs.Com formulas that can assist in addressing menopause include:

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Unwanted Facial and Body Hair https://www.dherbs.com/articles/general-topics/unwanted-facial-and-body-hair/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:51 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/unwanted-facial-and-body-hair/

Unwanted facial and body hair in women is known as hirsutism. The condition is caused by higher than normal androgen hormones in the body. Androgen is a male hormone that can cause hair to grow. When higher than normal levels of the hormone are found in women, hair begins to grow in unnatural locations. Hirsutism […]

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Unwanted facial and body hair in women is known as hirsutism. The condition is caused by higher than normal androgen hormones in the body. Androgen is a male hormone that can cause hair to grow. When higher than normal levels of the hormone are found in women, hair begins to grow in unnatural locations.

Hirsutism affects roughly 8 percent of all women. The unwanted hair is most commonly found on the face, but can also be a problem on the chest and back.

Causes

Hormonal imbalances are the primary cause of this condition in women. Hormonal imbalances can be caused by a variety of factors including:

  • Diet
  • Genetics
  • Behaviors/ Activities
  • Medications
  • Life Stages

Hormonal changes in women often occur during puberty, pregnancy and during their periods. Birth control pills can easily throw off normal hormone levels causing a variety of problems such as acne and weight gain.

Other medications can have adverse side effects that can include unwanted hair growth. These include:

  • Anabolic Steroids
  • Danazol
  • Metoclopramide
  • Methyldopa
  • Phenothiazines
  • Progestin
  • Reserpine
  • Testosterone

Natural Solutions

To reduce unwanted hair on any part of the body where hair does not normally grow, working on your hormonal or endocrine system is the first step. While there are no herbs that promise to rid you of unwanted hair, many may help to lessen the problem. These herbs will work with your body on the inside to balance and restore the endocrine system:

Changing your diet to one of natural, raw foods can be of help to the body as well. Try to avoid eating foods that are highly processed and contain added hormones. The added hormones could spike hormone levels in the body and create a larger problem. Eliminating chemical additives is also beneficial. Watch out for MSG, aspartame, lake dyes, BHT and all other unnatural ingredients.

Be sure to drink plenty of water. Water is the key component of health and our bodies function poorly without it. Aim to drink it least 8 glasses per day.

Detoxifying your body periodically throughout the year can be of help. This will help to reset all the body’s functions, including the endocrine system.

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Breast Problems https://www.dherbs.com/articles/womens-health/breast-problems/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 16:25:45 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/breast-problems/

Breastfeeding helps keep a woman's breasts healthy; after all, they were made for that activity.

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The female breast’s primary function is for breastfeeding. The human female breast is how human babies receive nourishment. There was and is a dual benefit for the breastfeeding mother and the breastfed child. Breastfeeding does help to keep a woman’s breasts healthy; after all, they were made for that activity. Breastfeeding also constitutes obeisance to God or Nature, because again, the breasts were made for breastfeeding.

Because the breasts are located at the 4th Chakra, the breasts record energy; they record emotions. Heartache and pain as well as grief are stored in the tissues of the breasts as well as the 4th Chakra itself, which is a disk that holds information.

Negative emotion stored in a woman is the energetic causative factor that causes tumors and cysts to develop in the breasts. Basically, women are holding things (negative emotion) in and not releasing them. They are not ‘getting things off their chest’ so to speak.

The breasts are living glands. They need to breathe, they need oxygen; they need nourishment; they need attention and care.

Harmful Breast Treatment

Tattoos

Breast area contains very sensitive tissue. It is also lymphatic tissue. When using permanent ink on the soft breast skin, slowly but surely the ink (usually man-made, synthetic and very harmful ink) will enter into the blood stream. So not only is it tacky to have graffiti tattooed on the breast, it is also unhealthy (unless henna is being used for tattooing purposes).

Mammograms

A mammogram is “an X-ray film of the soft tissues of the breast.” X-rays utilize radiation. It’s not a good idea to subject the soft tissues of the breast to radiation.

Mastectomies

Having a breast removed to prevent cancer is the equivalent of throwing the luggage out into the ocean in order to save the ship. Some women are told by their doctor that the best way to prevent breast cancer is to simply not have any breasts at all. In other words, have a mastectomy before cancer develops. This is not a solution-it’s fear based behavior that can have other negative side effects.

Breast Diseases and Health Issues

Mastitis

Mastitis is inflammation of the breast, usually caused by mucus and mucus is the result of an acidic body predicated upon an acidic diet-one that’s high in meat and dairy products as well as refined grains and starches and acidic beverages such as soda pop.

Many times mastitis denotes that an injury is present. The pus actually serves to help out in the situation. There are natural remedies for mastitis just as there are for every other breast complaint. Keep reading!

Stretch Marks on the Breasts

Stretch marks on the breasts denote that the breasts have grown faster than the skin could keep up with. This exponential growth of the breasts in most cases is caused by the hormones placed in food.

Uneven Breasts

Uneven breasts have become very common. Because women are more self-conscious than males are on average, this is a major problem for many women who experience this occurrence.

However, such size differentials are perfectly normal. Indeed, one breast is naturally larger than the other. The left breast is usually larger than the right. Interestingly, in men, the left testicle hangs lower than the right one.

Paget’s Disease

Paget’s disease, also known as “nipple cancer”, is an inflammatory malignant neoplasm of the nipple and areola that is usually associated with carcinoma in deeper breast structures. It represents only a small percentage of breast cancers and usually begins in the nipple and spread to the areola.

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer in American women (behind skin cancer). The chance of a woman in the U.S. developing invasive breast cancer at some time in her life is about 1 in 8 (12%).

In 2008, an estimated 182,460 cases of invasive breast cancer were diagnosed among women in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, in addition to invasive breast cancer, there were 67,770 new cases of carcinoma in situ (CIS) in 2008. CIS is non-invasive and is the earliest form of breast cancer.

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, exceeded only by lung cancer. The chance that breast cancer will be responsible for a woman’s death is about 1 in 35 (about 3%).

At this time there are about 2.5 million breast cancer survivors in the United States.

Sagging Breasts

Sagging is a natural part of aging. No matter how firm, toned, and defined they may be, one day they will give in to the gravitational pull of gravity and sag.

Many women complain of sagging breasts as a result of breastfeeding. For many women, constantly breastfeeding takes a toll on the shape, tone, and definition of the breasts. For some women, breastfeeding does the reverse and helps to tone them and give them definition.

The cells of the breasts have intelligence and also store memory, so the breasts can be trained to respond and the best way to do this is via mental science (visualization), constantly seeing the breasts in the light you desire them to be.

There are certain bras out there that can help to train the breasts to regain their natural composition. Remember, the situation with sagging breasts will differ from woman to woman. Your breasts will not automatically sag if you breast feed a child.

Caked Nipples

This condition results from breast-feeding and is very common. The nipples and areola section becomes so dry from the contact of saliva and skin that the skin and nipples become dry and thus crack which can be very painful.

Gynecomastia

This is a condition when men develop breasts. It is becoming more common, likely due to poor diet and overeating, excess body fat, genetic predisposition, androgen hormone consumption (anabolic steroid use by bodybuilders), and consumption of soy due to the estrogen hormonal precursor soy contains.

Soy is not just a common item found in vegan and vegetarian circles. Soy is used in many non-vegan and non-vegetarian items. Along with corn, it is the most used and genetically engineered crop in the United States.

Gynecomastia usually occurs when males are pre-teens and well into the teen years. It is reported that 65% of boys age 14 have them.

And because males can develop breasts, males too can develop breast cancer and die from it. It is reported that each year in the United States 1,700 males develop breast cancer and more than 300 of them die from breast cancer.

Natural Healing Solutions

If you can find a magnetic bra, that is also a good natural healing solution. Magnetic therapy is very conducive for healing purposes, especially where there are tumors or cysts.

Individual herbs that naturally help to enlarge the female breasts include Saw Palmetto and Pueraria Mirifica. A woman would need to take at least 6 capsules daily of Saw Palmetto and 3-6 capsules of Pueraria. Both herbs could be taken together or separately, whichever works best.

And remember, the Magnetic bra can also help to enlarge the breasts as well as mental science: using daily visualization exercises (seeing your breasts or bust the size you desire them to be). Check out our Mental Science Manual e-book to learn more about the dynamics of mental science and how you can use mental science for healing purposes.

The individual herb Honeysuckle is great for all breast complaints.

Other individual herbs that will benefit the female breasts include:

Progesterone creams can be massaged into the skin of the breasts whereby the cream will enter the bloodstream.

If you’re a breastfeeding mother and suffer from caked nipples, apply some botanical oil (olive oil, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil) or shea butter to the nipple(s) throughout the day as needed for relief. Aloe vera gel may also provide relief, so may calendula gel or cream. However, the oils are better than gels and creams as they are foods and ideally we should be able to eat anything we put on our bodies.

If you’re a breastfeeding mother and are not producing enough milk, the following herbs have milk increasing properties: Bamboo, Red Raspberry Leaf, Blessed Thistle, Basil, Coriander, Cardamom, Saw Palmetto Berry, Caraway Seed, Black Seed, Dill, Fennel Seed, Flax Seed, Anise, and Fenugreek Seed. Most of the foregoing herbs are included in Dherbs.com Galactagogue Formula. Galactogogue is an agent that increases and enhances the quantity and quality of breast milk.

If you’re a breast feeding mother and desire to dry up your breast milk the following herbs will help this process: Sage and Black Walnut Hulls. Ideally, a woman should breastfeed for 2 years or up to the time the child’s teeth come in. When a baby’s teeth come in, it’s a sign the baby is ready for solid foods. However, some babies may still desire and require breast milk for psychological reasons despite their teeth coming in.

If you suffer from mastitis, especially while breastfeeding, start consuming Mullein leaf tea (3-5 cups daily). You don’t want to breastfeed if pus is coming out of the nipples. Instead make an alternative milk to feed the baby while you’re healing your breasts.

To keep your breasts toned, firm, elastic, and defined, periodically massage them with an edible or botanical oil (olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, etc.).

Males dealing with gynecomastia should change their diet, preferably to a mostly raw foods and vegan diet. Soy-based products should be eaten at a minimum if eaten at all. Herbs like Sarsaparilla, Licorice Root, and Yohimbe Bark provide natural testosterone precursors that help with the increase in production of male hormones).

Males dealing with breast cancer should follow the same advice recommended for women with breast cancer, except that a man should perform the Total Male Cleanse.

Dherbs Solutions

Dherbs.com compounds that help repair damaged breasts and return them to a state of optimal health and well being include:

If a woman is suffering from breast tumors or cysts, or breast cancer or Paget’s disease, I would suggest the woman perform the Full Body Cleanse followed by the Total Female Cleanse followed by the 10 Day Electric Greens Combo Regimen

During these cleanses the woman should drink a cup per day of Dherbs.com Female Health Tea She should also apply Female Breast Oil in addition to either Healing Facial and Body Oil or Oxy-Oil It’s her choice. Either one will work well with the Female Breast Oil which should be used in the early part of the day and the Healing Skin Oil or Oz-Oil at nighttime.

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The Dangers of Blood Thinners https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/the-dangers-of-blood-thinners/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:45 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/the-dangers-of-blood-thinners/

A blood thinner is an anti-coagulant designed to stop blood clots. They are used to stop platelets, or heavy cells, present in blood plasma from forming clots (blood clots). They are most used in those who are at risk for heart attack, stroke, or aneurysms. A blood thinner is usually composed of several different chemical […]

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A blood thinner is an anti-coagulant designed to stop blood clots. They are used to stop platelets, or heavy cells, present in blood plasma from forming clots (blood clots). They are most used in those who are at risk for heart attack, stroke, or aneurysms.

A blood thinner is usually composed of several different chemical formations, with the most common blood thinner, and most often used blood thinner being aspirin, taken in doses of 81mg per day, essentially one baby aspirin.

Aspirin has been recognized as a blood thinner for at least 50 years. Aspirin significantly reduces platelet counts. Often, doctors will prescribe a daily dose of aspirin as the only required cardiac medicine for a patient.

Side Effects

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services warns consumers of these side effects from blood thinners:

  • Menstrual bleeding that is much heavier than normal.
  • Red or brown urine.
  • Bowel movements that are red or look like tar.
  • Bleeding from the gums or nose that does not stop quickly.
  • Vomit that is brown or bright red.
  • Anything red in color that you cough up.
  • Severe pain, such as a headache or stomachache.
  • Unusual bruising.
  • A cut that does not stop bleeding.
  • A serious fall or bump on the head.
  • Dizziness or weakness

Some people who take a blood thinner may experience hair loss or skin rashes, but this is rare.

Natural Healing

If you feel you must use a blood-thinning agent, choose an herb such as Ginkgo Biloba or garlic, or drink green tea.

The blood should be purified periodically. It should be cleansed, rebuilt, and nourished. Herbs that can help repair the blood include:

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