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Female Forte
60 Capsules • 700 mg
Female Forte™ is a complete and unique combination of herbal and glandular extracts essential for the function of the female reproductive organs.

Dong quai is sometimes referred to as the female ginseng. It is often included
in herbal combinations for female conditions. Dong quai is usually used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. The root of this herb is believed to have balancing or adaptogenic effects on the female hormonal system. 

Another herb used in this formula is fo-ti root. It is also utilized in TCH (Traditional Chinese Medicine). According to Chinese herbal publications,
the unprocessed root is used to promote the detoxification of the blood and increase overall vitality. It was believed to promote fertility. The major constituents are anthraquinones, phospholipids, tannins, and tetrahydroxystilbene glucosides.

In Brazil, muira puama is considered an agent that promotes sex drive.
This herb is also used as a natural tonic for physical and athletic performance, often used to fight fatigue. It acts as a mild stimulant.

Eleuthero belongs to the Araliaceae family and it is a distant relative to Asian ginseng. Originally from the southern part of Russia, it is used to increase strength, manage stress naturally, and promote fertility. The constituents in eleuthero that have been most studied are the eleutherosides.

This supplement also contains false unicorn. This herb is recommended for many women’s health conditions related to the reproductive system. Steroidal saponins are generally credited with providing false unicorn root activity.

Red raspberry leaves have been used by herbalists to improve female health including pregnancy by itself and not in combination with other herbs. Raspberry leaves are high in tannins.

The leaves of damiana were originally used as a therapeutic agent by the indigenous cultures of Central America, particularly Mexico. Damiana has several applications including some for various sexual disorders. The extract has shown to weakly bind to progesterone receptors, showing usefulness in promoting female health conditions.

Native Americans have valued black cohosh for various conditions especially for female reproductive system. Black cohosh contains several constituents including triterpene glycosides, isoflavones, aromatic acids, tannins, resins, fatty acids and many more. 

Oat Straw is rich in calcium and magnesium. It is used as a promoter of fertility in men and women. It restores the nervous system and considered a wonderful herb for reproductive upsets in which stress contributes to imbalance. 

Another ingredient in this formula is Korean Ginseng. Its effects in the organism are thought to be due to a complex interplay of constituents.

Ginseng has been quoted as an “herb for life” for its endocrine
effects on hormonal imbalances. Many women do experience estrogen hormone deficiency during their life span.

Hawthorne Berries has been used for women who have heart complaints due to hormonal imbalances, anxiety, and nervous disorders. 

Sarsaparilla has a tradition of use in various women’s health concerns and may have a progesterone-like effect. Sarsaparilla contains steroidal saponins, such as sarsasapogenin, which mimic the action of some human hormones. 

Four glandular extracts have been added to this supplement (adrenal, ovarian, uterus, and pituitary). Glandular extracts deliver nutrients, enzymes, cofactors, proteins, hormones, and many more constituents in an organ-specific fashion. They can deliver crucial factors that can promote the growth and maintenance of organs and glands. 

L-tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid important to the structure of almost
all proteins in the body. It is also the precursor of several neurotransmitters, including L-dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Due to its role
as a precursor, tyrosine may promote counteraction of adverse effects of environmental, psychosocial, and physical stress leading to low sexual activity. 

Wild yam is found across the midwestern and eastern United States,
Latin America (especially Mexico), and Asia. The root is used mostly in formulas for female reproductive health. Wild yam contains saponins that
can be converted industrially into cortisone, estrogens, and progesterone.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule  
Servings per Container: 60  
Amount per 1 Capsule %DV*
Proprietary blend 700 mg  
Dong Quai Root (Angelica sinensis) *
Fo-Ti Root (Polygonum multiflorum) *
Muira Puama Extract 20:1 (Ptychopetalum olacoides) *
Eleuthero Root (Eleutherococcus senticosus) *
False Unicorn Root (Chamaelirium luteum) *
Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus) *
Damiana Leaf Extract 4:1 (Turnera aphrodisaca) *
Black Cohosh Extract 2.5% (Cimifuga racemosa) *
Oat Straw (Avena sativa) *
Korean Ginseng (Panax ginseng) *
Hawthorne Berries (Crataegus oxyacantha) *
Sarsaparilla Root Extract 4:1 (Smilax officinalis L.) *
L-Tyrosine (free form) *
Wild Yam Root (Dioscorea villosa) *
*Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients: Gelatin.

Recommendations: As a dietary supplement, take one (1) capsule daily.

Caution: Do not use this product if pregnant or nursing. Do not use
this supplement if the band around the cap is broken or missing.
If symptoms persist, consult a doctor. Keep this product out of reach
of children.

Storage: Keep tightly closed in a dry place and do not expose to excessive heat.

The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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