Estro-Health™

1.5 FL. oz. •  45 mL.

Estro-Health Liquid dropper
Estro-Health Liquid - bottle

This supplement is a combination of liquid herbal extracts formulated to provide nutritional support throughout menopause.

Menopause is defined as the cessation of the monthly female menstrual cycle. Women who have not had a menstrual period for a year are considered postmenopausal. Most commonly, menopause takes place when a woman is in her forties or early fifties.

Ingredients

One of the main herbs in this formula is black cohosh. Native Americans valued this herb and used it for many conditions, especially gynecological. Black cohosh contains several compounds, including triterpene glycosides, isoflavones, and many more. As women approach menopause, signals between the ovaries and pituitary gland diminish, slowing down estrogen production and increasing luteinizing hormone (LH) secretions. Hot flashes can result from these hormonal changes. Human trials have demonstrated that black cohosh promotes estrogen activity in the organism and helps reduce LH secretions.

Dong quai is frequently used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and it is sometimes referred to as the female ginseng. It is used to promote the reduction of symptoms associated with menopause. Traditionally, dong quai is believed to have a balancing or “adaptogenic” effect on the female hormonal system.

Another herb used in this product is wild yam. Herbalists have used it for many conditions, including menopause. Wild yams could be converted industrially into cortisone, estrogens, and progesterone.

Sarsaparilla has traditionally been used in Mexican herbalism to support women’s health. This herb contains steroidal saponins, such as sarsasapogenin, which may mimic the action of some human hormones.

The leaves of damiana are used by indigenous cultures in Central America, particularly Mexico. Damiana extract has been shown in laboratory studies to weakly bind to progesterone receptors. Therefore, damiana may be a potentially beneficial herb for supporting certain aspects of female health.

Red raspberry leaves are known as “the women’s tonic”. They have been traditionally used by herbalists to support female health throughout all stages of life, including pregnancy and the transition from pre- to post-menopause.

Supplement Facts

This supplement is a combination of liquid herbal extracts formulated to provide nutritional support throughout menopause.

Menopause is defined as the cessation of the monthly female menstrual cycle. Women who have not had a menstrual period for a year are considered postmenopausal. Most commonly, menopause takes place when a woman is in her forties or early fifties.

Ingredients

One of the main herbs in this formula is black cohosh. Native Americans valued this herb and used it for many conditions, especially gynecological. Black cohosh contains several compounds, including triterpene glycosides, isoflavones, and many more. As women approach menopause, signals between the ovaries and pituitary gland diminish, slowing down estrogen production and increasing luteinizing hormone (LH) secretions. Hot flashes can result from these hormonal changes. Human trials have demonstrated that black cohosh promotes estrogen activity in the organism and helps reduce LH secretions.

Dong quai is frequently used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and it is sometimes referred to as the female ginseng. It is used to promote the reduction of symptoms associated with menopause. Traditionally, dong quai is believed to have a balancing or “adaptogenic” effect on the female hormonal system.

Another herb used in this product is wild yam. Herbalists have used it for many conditions, including menopause. Wild yams could be converted industrially into cortisone, estrogens, and progesterone.

Sarsaparilla has traditionally been used in Mexican herbalism to support women’s health. This herb contains steroidal saponins, such as sarsasapogenin, which may mimic the action of some human hormones.

The leaves of damiana are used by indigenous cultures in Central America, particularly Mexico. Damiana extract has been shown in laboratory studies to weakly bind to progesterone receptors. Therefore, damiana may be a potentially beneficial herb for supporting certain aspects of female health.

Red raspberry leaves are known as “the women’s tonic”. They have been traditionally used by herbalists to support female health throughout all stages of life, including pregnancy and the transition from pre- to post-menopause.