Product Name
Historical uses
Category
Issued
Profil
Antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, cholagogue, emmenagogue, oestrogenic, galactogen, feminine problems.
Combination
jan 2001
Replaces:
N/A
Contents:
Fenugreek, wild yam,
saw palmetto
,
fennel
.
Description:
This combination has been formulated to stimulate mammary glands and their surrounding tissues. It contains high quantities of a chemical substance called diosgenin (phyto-oestrogen or natural oestrogen) which is closely linked to the increase in breast size. This plant oestrogen provokes the growth of mammary cells and contributes to water retention (without provoking the unpleasant feeling of having swollen breasts, often felt by women taking a contraceptive pill).
Phyto-estrogens are reputed by medical literature, as having preventative effects on problems such as menopause, osteoporosis and breast cancer.
Finally, each plant in this combination has a very old reputation for feminine problems, ranging from the first menstrual cramps to menopause. Qualified as galactogen, this formula helps in the secretion of breast milk.
Dosage:
30 to 50 drops, three times daily. Apply on the chest once daily. For sensitive skin, previously rub sweet almond oil on the area.
Note:
Consult the product guide for descriptions of the different plants found in this combination, as well as information on any contra-indications or side effects (if there are any).
References:
James A. Duke, Ph.D. Guide des plantes m�dicinales, r�seau proteus portail de sant�. Tout savoir sur le pouvoir des plantes sources de m�dicaments K. Hostettmann, Ed. Favre SA, Lausanne.
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This information is not intended to substitute medical advice regarding medical problems, diagnosis, treatments or healing of diseases or other physical and mental problems. This work is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. It is not the author's intention to establish prescriptions and/or diagnosis. The author and publisher deny responsibility in case of auto-prescription without former authorization of a physician.