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Women's Formula H by MMS Pro

440mg 100 caps
Women's Formula H by MMS Pro
 
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Women's Formula H provides a unique combination of herbs that assists the body in regulating hormone and electrolyte levels, enhances physical and mental energy, has anti-inflammatory effects, and provides immune support.

Benefits of Women’s Formula include:
  • Helps Balance Hormones
  • Anti-Inflammatory Properties
  • Immune Support
  • Supports Adrenal Glands
  • Enhances Physical and Mental Energy
  • Helps With Painful Menstruation
  • Detoxifies
  • Helps the Body Adapt to Stress
  • Antioxidant Effects
440mg of combined herbs contain:
  • Black Cohosh root
  • Sarsparilla root
  • Siberian Ginseng root
  • Licorice root
  • Blessed Thistle herb
  • Squaw Vine
  • False Unicorn root

Suggested Use:
Take two capsules three times daily with water at mealtimes, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.

Read Customer questions and answers about Women's Health in our FAQ.

Sarsaparilla’s Progesterone Effect
Sarsaparilla also has a tradition of use in various women’s health concerns and was rumored to have a progesterone-like effect.

Sarsaparilla’s Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Sarsaparilla also contains phytosterols, such as beta-sitosterol, which may contribute to the anti-inflammatory effect of this herb. Reports have shown anti-inflammatory [16] and liver-protecting [17] effects for this herb. Similar reports on the effect of sarsaparilla on psoriasis occur in early European literature. [18]

Eleuthero (Ginseng) for Immune Support
Siberian Ginseng (also called eleuthero). Eleuthero may be useful as a preventive measure during the cold and flu season. Preliminary evidence also suggests that eleuthero may prove valuable in the long-term management of various diseases of the immune system, including HIV infection and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Eleuthero for Adrenals and Energy
Eleuthero is an “adaptogen” (an agent that helps the body adapt to stress). It is thought to help support adrenal gland function when the body is challenged by stress. [4] Eleuthero has been shown to enhance mental acuity and physical endurance without the letdown that comes with caffeinated products. [5] Research has shown that eleuthero improves the use of oxygen by the exercising muscle. [6] This means that a person is able to maintain aerobic exercise longer and recover from workouts more quickly.

Eleuthero for Detoxification
Eleuthero may also support the body by helping the liver detoxify harmful toxins. It has shown a protective action in animal studies against chemicals such as ethanol, sodium barbital, tetanus toxoid, and chemotherapeutic agents. [10]

False Unicorn for Female Health
The medicinal use of false unicorn root is based in traditional Native American herbalism. It was recommended for many women’s health conditions, including dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) and other irregularities of menstruation, as well as to prevent miscarriages. [19] False unicorn was also used as a remedy for morning sickness.

Antioxidant and Anti-Viral
Licorice may also have antiviral properties, although this has not been proven in human pharmacological studies.

References:
  1. Collisson RJ. Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus). Brit J Phytother 1991;2:61–71 [review].
  2. Farnsworth NR, Kinghorn AD, Soejarto DD, Waller DP. Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus): Current status as an adaptogen. In Economic and Medicinal Plant Research, vol 1, ed. Wagner H, Hikino HZ, Farnsworth NR. London: Academic Press, 1985, 155–215 [review].
  3. Hikino H, Takahashi M, Otake K, konno C. Isolation and hypoglycemic activity of eleutherans A, B, C, D, E, F and G: glycans of Eleutherococcus senticosus roots. J Natural Prod 1986;49:293–7.
  4. Wagner H, Nörr H, Winterhoff H. Plant adaptogens. Phytomed 1994;1:63–76 [review].
  5. Farnsworth NR, Kinghorn AD, Soejarto DD, Waller DP. Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus): Current status as an adaptogen. In
  6. Economic and Medicinal Plant Research, vol 1, ed. Wagner H, Hikino HZ, Farnsworth NR. London: Academic Press, 1985, 155–215 [review].
  7. Asano K, Takahashi T, Miyashita M, et al. Effect of Eleutherococcus senticosus extract on human working capacity. Planta Medica 1986;37:175–7.
  8. Asano K, Takahashi T, Miyashita M, et al. Effect of Eleutherococcus senticosus extract on human working capacity. Planta Medica 1986;37:175–7.
  9. Kelly GS. Sports nutrition: A review of selected nutritional supplements for endurance athletes. Alt Med Rev 1997;2:282–95 [review].
  10. McNaughton L. A comparison of Chinese and Russian ginseng as ergogenic aids
  11. to improve various facets of physical fitness. Int Clin Nutr Rev 1989;9:32–5.
  12. Collisson RJ. Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus). Brit J Phytother 1991;2:61–71 [review].

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