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Femme Defense (4 oz.)

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    Daily Herbs for Women

    • Maintain healthy hormone levels
    • Boost your defenses
    • Plant-based calcium support



    Daily Herbs for Women

    • Maintain vibrant health

    • Boost your defenses

    Femme Defense is the perfect daily, all-in-one tonic for women who take maintaining vibrant health seriously! Rich in plant based calcium your body can actually use. With herbs to gently normalize hormone levels, plus 19 additional potent herbal extracts to boost your defenses against the most common health challenges faced today by women of all ages.



    Ingredients

    • Stinging Nettle Leaf (Urtica dioica) : Stinging nettle contains a high level of naturally occurring calcium, and thanks to the genius of nature; it has the perfect ratio of magnesium to help calcium make its way into the cells.

    • Horsetail herb (Equisetum arvense) : Horsetail contains numerous beneficial compounds with health-promoting effects, including antioxidants and silica. Antioxidants, of course, provide healthy cell support, while silica provides benefits for healthy skin, nails, hair, and bones

    • Cornsilk herb (Zea mays) : Cornsilk contains magnesium, calcium, and is particularly high in silicon. A handful of studies indicate that cornsilk may provide support for inflammation, blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol.

    • Skullcap herb (Scutellaria lateriflora) : This herb is best known for its ability to calm the nerves. It is also a good source of calcium, magnesium, and silicon.

    • Propolis Resin : Propolis is used by bees to seal the walls and strengthen the combs of hives. Since beehives are the only naturally occurring sterile environment in nature, using this substance in our bodies may help to promote the same healthy environment in us too. It also may help to stimulate the immune system.

    • Green Rooibos Tea leaf (Pimpinella anisum) : Rooibos Tea is caffeine-free, low in tannins and rich in antioxidants — which may offer a variety of health benefits, including digestive support, healthy cell support, cardiovascular support, and anti-inflammatory benefits .

    • Ashwagandha root (Withania somnifera) : Adaptogens support one's ability to cope with stress and conserve energy. Ashwagandha supports and tones the entire system, especially the endocrine and immune systems.

    • Astragalus root (Astragalus membranaceus) : This adaptogen herb helps beat stress while supporting whole-body wellness. In addition to boosting your immune system, studies show it’s vital for cardiovascular health and can provide support for healthy cell growth!

    • Bilberry fruit (Vaccinium myrtillus) : Bilberries are rich in many nutrients and beneficial compounds, such as anthocyanins. They may provide support for a healthy inflammatory response and blood sugar levels, as well as vision and heart health.

    • Bilberry leaf (Vaccinium myrtillus) : The bilberry leaf has a high tannin content, which is responsible for the herbs astringent properties. Historically, bilberry leaf has been by herbalists to support healthy inflammation in connective tissue, support healthy digestion, and maintain healthy collagen.

    • Blessed Thistle herb (Cnicus benedictus) : Blessed thistle contains bitter compounds that support the production of both saliva and gastric acid, which both aid digestion. It is also used as an herbal galactagogue, which increases the flow of breast milk.

    • Cat's Claw bark (Uncaria tomentosa) : Cat’s claw contains several powerful compounds — such as phenolic acids, alkaloids, and flavonoids — that may provide support for immune and cellular health.

    • Chamomile flower (Matricaria recutita) : Chamomile is loaded with antioxidants that may provide for multiple health benefits, including sleep support, digestive support, healthy cell support, cardiovascular health, and immune support.

    • Chaste Tree berry (Vitex angus-castus) : Chaste Tree berry has been well studied in clinical trials to support normal hormone levels, particularly progesterone. It is most commonly used for menstrual support, premenstrual syndrome, and menopause.

    • Codonopsis root (Codonopsis pilosula) : Codonopsis root is effective in boosting the health of your immune system, promoting a healthy mind and memory, and generally as an adaptogen, meaning that it can help your body in its reaction to stress.

    • Eleuthero root (Eleutherococcus senticosus) : Eleuthero is also commonly called Siberian ginseng. As an adaptogen, it helps to support the body's fight against the effects of stress.

    • False Unicorn root (Chamaelirium luteum) : This herb is prized by herbalists to balance hormones and enhance uterine health. It may provide support and comfort during menstruation, as well as encourage and on-time labor and delivery. False Unicorn root has a normalizing effect on the ovaries and may support healthy fluid balance in late-term pregnancy.

    • Ginger root (Zingiber officinale) : Ginger is loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds that have powerful health benefits, including digestive support, inflammation and antioxidant support, cardiovascular support, and overall healthy cell support.

    • Ginkgo Biloba leaf (Ginkgo biloba) : Ginkgo biloba has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant capacities and may help to support circulation. Numerous studies have shown Ginkgo to have positive effects on cognitive function; including memory, concentration, mood, and energy levels.

    • Hawthorn berry (Crataegus monogyna) : These berries are packed with nutrition and have traditionally been used for digestive support and heart health.

    • Hops flower (Humulus lupulus) : Hops are the flower of the hop plant used to make beer. In addition to brewing, the compounds in hops may provide health benefits, including inflammation support and central nervous system support for a healthy mood and sleep cycles.

    • Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) : Licorice root is considered one of the world’s oldest herbal remedies. The primary active compound is glycyrrhizin, which is responsible for the root’s sweet taste, as well as its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It may support upper respiratory and digestive health.

    • Milk Thistle seed (Silybum marianum) : The active ingredient in milk thistle is called silymarin, with acts as an antioxidant. It may promote a detoxifying effect, which is why milk thistle may be beneficial for liver health. Additionally, milk thistle also helps to maintain normal kidney function and promote optimal immune function.

    • Mistletoe herb (Viscum album) : Mistletoe is an effective nervine—an herb that supports, soothes, and strengthens the nervous system.

    • Neem leaf (Azadirachta indicia) : Neem has long been revered as one of the most versatile plants in traditional medicine, and is used for support in many of the body's major systems.

    • Oatstraw herb (Avena sativa) : Oatstraw is high in iron, manganese, and zinc. It’s believed to offer numerous health benefits, such as inflammatory support and healthy brain function and mood support.

    • Olive leaf (Olea europaea) : Olive leaf extract comes from the leaves of an olive plant. It contains an active ingredient called oleuropein, which is thought to have anti-inflammatory benefits and antioxidant properties. Traditional uses include cleansing benefits, immune support, and cardiovascular support.

    • Parsley root (Petroselinum crispum) : Parsley root is loaded with essential vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C, folate, zinc, and magnesium. It may help to support a healthy inflammatory response, immune system, and liver function.

    • Partridge Berry herb (Mitchell repens) : This herb is most often used as a tonic for all of the organs of female reproduction. It helps to support a normal blood flow during menstruation and childbirth, tones the uterus helping it to maintain its proper function, and encourages swift labor and delivery.

    • Red Clover leaf (Trifolium pratense)

    • Rosemary leaf (Rosmarinus officinalis)

    • Sarsaparilla root (Smilax medica)


    Dosage

    Suggested Use: 

    1/2 tsp. 3 times daily or 3/4 tsp. twice daily 6 days per week.

    Not suggested for expecting or nursing women or children under 12. 

    Caution: Use with caution if you have renal disease, hyperthyroidism, celiac disease, diabetes, autism, hemophilia, high or low blood pressure, liver or kidney ailments, or if you’ve undergone a transplant. Do not use while taking Metronidazole, Digitalis, Bismuth, Estrogen, Contraceptives, anticonvulsive, anti-platelet, Aspirin, Warfarin or other anti-coagulant drugs. Discontinue use 7 days before any surgery.