Health and Fitness | Dong Quai For Hormonal Imbalance

Health and Fitness | Dong Quai For Hormonal Imbalance


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Dong Quai also known as "female ginseng" herbal supplement to support female hormonal balance and emotional health

Uses:

  • Supports healthy menstrual cycles*
  • Provides emotional balance to address PMS "blues"*
  • Helps maintain healthy estrogen and progesterone levels*
  • Provides long-term benefits for female health*
  • Provides tonic benefits for female reproductive health*

What is Dong Quai?

Dong Quai is a 100% safe, natural and powerful Chinese tonic herb used as a nourishing blood tonic, and helps to support healthy menstrual cycles. Dong Quai has been used for centuries by Asian healers to promote balance of female hormones and emotional health during menopause and perimenopause. More recently, clinical research has confirmed the effectiveness of this tonic herb.

The formula remains true to the full spectrum method of herbal extraction, ensuring the bioavailability and balance of all the active ingredients contained in the remedy. This manufacturing method reduces the likelihood of side effects and ensures that all active ingredients are in perfect balance.

All Native Remedies products are manufactured in FDA-registered and cGMP-compliant pharmaceutical facilities under the supervision of an expert team of herbalists, naturopaths, homeopaths and responsible pharmacists.

Dong Quai can make all the difference without the risk of side effects. 

All about balance – hormonal & emotional

Hormones play a vital role in every woman's health and well-being. Every month, the female hormones estrogen and progesterone are produced. The ratio between these two hormones, as well as the quantities produced by the body, can vary throughout the menstrual cycle...as well as during perimenopause and menopause.

This is perfectly normal, and will result in various changes in mood, skin and hair growth, as well as in menstruation itself. One of the major hormones affecting the brain, the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, alters the functioning of the hypothalamus – which in turn affects the pituitary gland, which then affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus.

Women of all ages may experience hormonal changes, often with symptoms becoming evident in their late twenties through their forties. Many women also experience symptoms of hormonal change during their premenstrual cycle causing various symptoms ranging from mild to strong.

The natural way

Hormonal balance during a woman's life may be influenced by a variety of factors such as nutrition, diet, lifestyle, exercise, stress, emotions, age and ovulation.

 *These statements have not been evaluated by Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The information on this Web site or in emails is designed for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for informed medical advice or care. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your pediatrician or family doctor. Please consult a doctor with any questions or concerns you might have regarding your or your child’s condition.

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