Support for Peri-Menopause and Overcome Infertility Naturally
Female Hormone Balance is just what the name implies. It is a complex of traditional herbs for balancing out the cycle and often for overcoming infertility.
The main reason to use an herbal combination like Female Hormone Balance is when you are out of balance; hormones behaving in excess before or after menopause. Menorrhagia is excessive bleeding during menstruation; slow-rise ovulation is often due to out-of-balance LH and FSH; and dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation. These are excesses. Helping to lower one hormone and raise another is to naturally balance them out.
Meet Female Hormone Balance
Meet Female Hormone Balance
Female Hormone Balance supplement was born from a need as is any great natural health product. The ingredients found in FHB have been used for centuries to balance hormones, gently cleanse the endocrine system and build the female reproductive and fertility system.
Female Hormone Balance was designed to balance hormones with gentle synergistic ingredients working together to restore what has been depleted or ruined by diet, chemicals in the environment, adrenal exhaustion and other factors.
Restoring hormonal balance requires nourishing and strengthening organs such as kidneys, adrenals, and ovaries, as well as cleansing the blood and lymph fluids.
The whole woman is considered when choosing herbal ingredients for Female Hormone Balance.
As women move from perimenopause to pre-menopause and then into menopause estrogen declines. Estrogen is not one hormone but is split up. Replacing the decline is the key. Bio-identical phyto-estrogen means that it acts upon the body in an equivalent way as your own body would if it were functioning optimally. It is similar to the effects of estradiol but gentler on the body. Estriol comes from estradiol and is fully realized in soy isoflavones. The effect is easier on the body and without the harmful effects of HRT – hormone replacement therapy.
What Is Female Hormone Balance?
Female Hormone Balance is a balancing herbal combination for when your hormones are behaving badly; in excess or slight imbalance, during young adulthood, pre/peri-menopause or after menopause. Menorrhagia, slow-rise ovulation, out-of-balance LH and FSH, and painful menstruation are just some symptoms of hormonal imbalance. Helping to lower one hormone and raise another is to naturally balance them out.
How To use
2 capsules daily preferably with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional
Female Hormone Balance Ingredients and Descriptions
1. Soy Isoflavones
Are the concentrated active ingredients of soy, which acts on the body to do one of two things. In menopausal women, it affects the body in an estrogen-like way by gently replacing the body’s need for hormone balance. In pre-menopausal and perimenopausal women, it takes the place of excess estrogen, to some extent, and restores balance by lowering the effects of excess estrogen on the body and to correct what is called estrogen dominance.
2. Red Clover
Mild antispasmodic, sedative, expectorant, blood thinner, mild alternative with a special affinity for the lungs, throat and salivary glands. Red clover is useful in Menopause Complex for its ability to encourage fluid balance when dryness occurs. It contains large amounts of the estrogenic isoflavone compounds, formononetin, and biochanin A. These isoflavones have very weak estrogenic activity compared with natural estrone or synthetic DES. Phytoestrogens can act as anti-estrogens to compete with estradiol for cytoplasmic receptors in estrogen-sensitive tissues. Soybeans, which also contain estrogenic isoflavones, have been implicated as being responsible for the low incidence of breast and other female reproductive cancers in Japanese women who consume large amounts of soybean products. The same protective action may be possible with red clover and should be studied further. Red clover has a cooling nature. Genistein and Daidzen, isoflavones, are also present.
3. Black Cohosh
Black Cohosh for Menopause or immature follicles leading to poor egg quality. The Algonquin Indians used black cohosh as remedy for gynecological ills, and it was a key part of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, sold in the 1870s to treat “female complaints and weaknesses.” In a recent German study on menopausal hot flashes, subjects were given estrogen, a Valium-like tranquilizer, or black cohosh. The herb, which is an option for women who can’t take estrogen, worked best. “The vast majority of studies show benefits,” says Mark Blumenthal, executive director of the American Botanical Council.
4. Blessed Thistle
Promotes the secretions of saliva and gastric juices. It is used as a bitter tonic for gastrointestinal colic with gas and loose stools, atony of the gallbladder, and lack of appetite. It has a cooling nature that brings balance to other herbs. Contraindications: High doses may irritate the stomach and cause vomiting. Do not use it during pregnancy other than in very small amounts.
5. Fenugreek
It is used for gastrointestinal inflammation, coughs, colic, diarrhea in infants, cholesterol level reduction, diabetes, and helps with dryness causing inflamed eyes. It is helpful for PMS and to lessen childbirth problems. Fenugreek has been known to increase libido.
6. Dong Quai
Also known as Angelica Sinensis, Dong Quai is in the same family as celery; as a matter of fact, it even smells like celery seed. It is the most recommended female herbal tonic in Asia. Dong quai is beneficial for gynecological complaints with spasms and pain, chills, dryness of the skin, constipation due to dryness, and uterine or ovarian masses. It is also indicated for congestion in the pelvic region.
- Dong quai is a warming female tonic; it enriches the blood, promotes blood circulation and purification, regulates and normalizes menstruation and the menstrual cycle, is a mild laxative, diuretic, sedative (calming effects), hepatoprotectant (blood), anti-inflammatory, analgesic (helps with pain), antibacterial, antispasmodic, and stimulates the uterus in some preparations.
- Experiments have shown dong quai stimulates uterine cell multiplication. It is beneficial for gynecological problems, including PMS, cramps, menopausal-related symptoms, uterine bleeding due to stagnation, and chronic pelvic infections. It is also indicated for constipation, headaches due to blood deficiency, thrombosis, anemia, vasculitis, arthritis, sciatica, and chronic bronchitis.
- Dong quai helps the cardiovascular system, as it strengthens heart contractility while decreasing the rate of contractions, acts as an antiarrhythmic (antispasmodic as well), dilates coronary blood vessels, increases coronary blood flow, and dilates peripheral blood vessels. With hypertension, dong quai initially raises the blood pressure, followed by a decline.
- Dong quai’s constituents include vitamins B12 and E, biotin, nicotinic acid, folic acid, and folinic acid.
- Contraindications: It is contraindicated when taking blood-thinning agents. It may also sensitize the skin to the sun and can increase the chance of sunburn in larger amounts. Use in small amounts only if you have heavy, clotted menses. It may also aggravate gastroesophageal reflux due to its gastric-stimulating effects. Dong quai helps in the conversion of all androsterone (a hormone group) to estrogen, progesterone and testosterone in the liver.
7. Panax Ginseng
One of the most popular herbs used in the world, panax ginseng contains active complex carbohydrates called ginsenosides, each with the capacity to stimulate or soothe the nervous system, balance metabolic processes, decrease blood sugar, improve muscle tone, and stimulate the endocrine system. It enhances the brain’s adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) activity without involving the adrenal glands (so no stress is placed on them).
- Panax ginseng is effective in maintaining and restoring the cell’s functionality and is being touted as an anti-aging herb. It is an “adaptogen,” supporting the body during physical, chemical, and biological stress.
- Panax ginseng is worth noting for its many benefits to the body. It tonifies and invigorates for better health and longevity.
- Lowers the blood alcohol content by reducing absorption from the stomach.
- Decreasing senility and improving memory and behavior used for Alzheimer’s disease.
- As a therapy supplement, panax ginseng is effective with morphine analgesia and the naturally occurring opium-containing substances that are produced by the brain (opioids). Regular intake reduces vulnerability to lung, liver, stomach, pancreatic, and ovarian cancers.
- Decreases harmful LDL cholesterol and increases beneficial HDL cholesterol levels and thereby fighting heart disease.
- Helps to lower cholesterol naturally.
- Lowers blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for Type 1 Diabetes.
- Increases sperm production with a marked decrease in erectile dysfunction, impotence, and increases sexuality.
- As an immune system booster, Panax Ginseng helps the body fight off infection and disease.
- In menopause, Panax Ginseng helps to relieve symptoms and improves emotional balance, with the benefits enhanced when combined with a vitamin and mineral supplement. Increases libido.
- Enhanced mental alertness, improved concentration, and retention, especially when combined with ginkgo biloba; often associated with menopause and hormonal imbalance.
- Panax ginseng has been widely used in helping the body to relieve and deal with stress.
- The benefits are so numerous it is no wonder that it is so well known and loved throughout the world.
8. Licorice
The isoflavone in licorice called formononetin, has very weak estrogenic activity compared with natural estrone or synthetic DES. Phytoestrogens can behave like anti-estrogens by competing with estradiol for cytoplasmic receptors in estrogen-sensitive tissues, possibly acting as protection against stronger estrogenic action from estradiol and protecting against cancers that are estrogen receptor-positive.
Since licorice inhibits 5-beta-reductase which regulates cortisol and aldosterone metabolism, it may retard the metabolic excretion of corticosteroids and extend the biological half-life of cortisol and aldosterone.
9. Vitex Berry
AKA Chaste Tree for PMS (premenstrual syndrome). Don’t let the name fool you, it does not lessen libido or preserve purity. Chaste tree has hormonal effects that minimize monthly PMS symptoms.
“Chaste tree is the best herb for PMS,” says James A. Duke, Ph.D., author of The Green Pharmacy.
It’s safe, and the studies are convincing. Just be patient. For some it can take up three months to experience benefits if taken by itself. Some women report an increased menstrual flow when menstruation has been scant. Others a light flow when it was too heavy. This is due to the normalizing effects of Vitex.
10. Sage Extract
Carminative, astringent, antibacterial with in vitro activity against Strep pyogenes and Staph aureus. Its use in Female hormone balance is for its ability to check excessive perspiration. Sage is used for hot flashes, night sweats, galactorrhea, managing the symptoms of diarrhea and gastric atony, and burping. It is also beneficial for mucous membrane irritations like gum ulcerations and sore throats.
11. False Unicorn
Indications for false unicorn (aka helonias) are heaviness and congestion in the pelvis with the sensation that the pelvic organs are falling out. The patient feels lumbar pain, pain down the thighs and the back of the legs, restlessness, and general weakness. The patient often has a history of hemorrhoids, varicose veins of the legs, and labial varicosities.
- False Unicorn is used as a diuretic, reproductive tonic for both sexes, and cerebrospinal restorative (restoring fluid to the brain stem). It is also known for restoring hormonal balance after birth control pills and hormone replacement therapy.
- False unicorn is indicated in conditions such as uterine or bladder atony or prolapse, vaginal laxity, passive hemorrhage, and menorrhagia. It is also used with dysmenorrhea due to atony and habitual miscarriages due to an incompetent cervix. The root contains 0.0013% diosgenin – the same naturally occurring steroid found in Mexican wild yams.
12. Squaw Vine
A natural nerve sedative (usually in combination with Raspberry Leaves), squaw vine has been used for many female hormonal imbalances, including all uterine complaints, amenorrhea (irregular menstruation), dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) helps restrain miscarriage in childbirth (taken for the last 3 weeks before birth), menorrhagia (excessive or prolonged menstruation), relieves congestion of the uterus and ovaries, strengthens the uterus and is useful for vaginal infections. Squaw vine is a very beneficial hormone balancer for women.
13. Red Raspberry Extract
Mild, soothing astringent, preparatory parturient, uterine tonic, improves uterine tone and blood supply. Often used with squaw vine (above).
- Red raspberry is often used during pregnancy in small amounts for the first trimester and increasing during the final weeks of the third trimester. A strong tea can be made into ice cubes and given as ice chips to the women during labor. It will help curb postpartum hemorrhage. It is used to improve digestion. This herb is also useful for passive uterine hemorrhage, menorrhagia, and symptoms of diarrhea.
- Contraindications: Although this herb is commonly used in pregnancy, Dr. Francis Brinker says in his book Herb Contraindications and Drug Interactions that it is contraindicated where there is a history of precipitate labor. He also claims it has antigonadotropic activity.
14. Mexican Wild Yam
Is to progesterone what black cohosh or soy isoflavones are to estrogen. It is sometimes referred to as Phyto-progesterone. Though it is not bio-identical to progesterone, Mexican wild yam clears the liver and behaves similar to progesterone in some small ways but enough to have the effect the body needs for general hormone balancing and to supply balance to phyto-estrogens. Mexican wild yam is also known for its anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties to relieve uterine cramps and ovarian pain; and for PMS relief and for menstrual pain. It acts by binding up the estrogen sites.
The key is balance. It is not too much of one herb which would make it too strong for fertility and not too little of another which would make it ineffectual.
Women use many hormonal products and eat foods that hold on to excess hormones, for example. Eating foods on a regular basis that clog the colon for instance will hold toxins and hormones. This means that the body will become overburdened with “old hormones” rather than free and clear for the manufacture of new hormones.
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Female Hormone Balance Ingredients Benefits
- Black Cohosh has been used to achieve hormonal balance in both men and women for years.
- Sage Extract has been used by traditional herbalists for hot flashes, night sweats, and to help achieve hormonal balancing.
- Furthermore, because Dong Quai contains antioxidant flavonoid compounds, it has been used as a mild stimulant to aid estrogen production in women although it contains no phytoestrogens and is used for both young and older women for cleansing the blood. Dong Quai is one of the most popular herbs in Chinese medicine for women.
- Licorice contains a compound referred to as glycyrrhizin that has been used successfully in order to help female hormonal balance issues and it aids in helping to alleviate menopausal symptoms. Licorice is good for the liver as well.