Women’s health: You need to know.
The number of women suffering from female health issues has never been higher. A lot of it is due to the fact that we have changed our food supply and it has not been to our advantage. They shoot our cattle, pork and chicken with hormones and anti-biotics. The air, water and food supply is polluted with chemicals that fit the same receptor sites as estrogen. The pharmaceutical drugs can cause many negative side effects including cancer and may go against the beneficial bacteria that supports our digestion and immune system.
On top of that we have become a sedentary society. This can have a detrimental effect due to increased body fat which, will increase negative hormone levels such as estrogen and cortisol. Cortisol is a hormone we produce when stressed and when too high can cause depression, anxiety and mood swings.
Over time all this can result in irregular cycles, infertility, weight gain, loss of sexual desire, PMS, fibro-cysts, fibroid tumors, post-partum syndrome, low energy levels and a bad attitude. Many girls just going into puberty may complain about cramping, heavy bleeding, mood swings, headaches and weight gain during their cycle.
All the medical profession has to offer are prescriptions including estrogen, antidepressants and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. These drugs are designed to treat the symptoms of the disorder while never even addressing the cause.
There are specific herbs and other nutrients that work with the female body to help clean up the endocrine system while supporting normal female health. Here are a few of the ones that have a history of effective support that include:
- All-natural alternative for enhancing breast size and firmness.
- Supports relief from PMS symptoms and menopausal symptoms.
- Supports increased sexual desire.
- Supports relief from sore and fibrous breast tissue and increases breast tissue health.
- Supports hormonal balance and stimulates hormonal production.
- Vitamins and alkaline mineral support for overall health.
- Antioxidants from Citrus Bioflavonoids, Vitamin C, Ginseng, and Alfalfa Juice Powder.
- Herbs that have been used for centuries such as Saw Palmetto, Fenugreek, Fennel, Blessed Thistle, Dong Quai, Wild Yam, Black Cohosh, and Damiana.
When you do the research, you will be impressed. These herbs are considered safe and effective in so many ways and some of them have been used for centuries. It only makes sense to do it Gods way using His creations instead of man’s way using his concoctions.
Some examples:
Saw Palmetto has been used by Native Americans for sore breast and has been known to increase the size of breast in women who for some reason did not reach their genetic potential.
Fenugreek is known to help expel toxic waste through the lymphatic system and help soften and dissolve hardened masses of mucus. Contains lecithin, which may dissolve cholesterol and fatty deposits in the body. Also, known to help with lactation. Contains diosgenin, which is known to help with progesterone balancing.
Blessed Thistle has a long history as a tonic, which helps digestion, blood circulation and liver problems. It also works to help increase mother’s milk in nursing women.
Dong Quai is known as the Queen of female herbs. It seems to help with almost every complaint of the female system. It may nourish the female glands and strengthen all internal organs and muscles.
Wild Yam is useful in balancing the glandular system in women.
Black Cohosh helps with vaginal dryness. Studies performed in Europe have shown that Black Cohosh performs as well as estrogen in helping relieve both the physical and emotional symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flashes, insomnia, mild depression and irritability.
Overall, these herbs may prove to be more effective than the drugs that may cause negative side effects including cancer. Thousands of women say they work better than the drugs and help them to live a more balanced and productive life.
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Your friend in health,
Roy P. Williams