Oriental Botanicals Women's Qi 60 Tablets

Oriental Botanicals
Oriental Botanicals Women's Qi 60 Tablets

Overview

With dong quai and cyperus, traditionally used to balance the menstrual cycle in Chinese medicine.

Oriental Botanicals Women's Qi includes the Chinese herbs dong quai and cyperus, which are traditionally used to relieve menstrual cycle irregularity and period pain. In Chinese medicine, dong quai is also traditionally combined with bupleurum for the relief of premenstrual tension (PMT) symptoms.

Features and benefits:- Oriental Botanicals Women's Qi features the herbs dong quai and cyperus, which are traditionally taken to balance menstrual cycle irregularity and relieve period pain in Chinese medicine

  • In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), dong quai and bupleurum are traditionally used to ease symptoms of PMT
  • White peony, bupleurum and cyperus are traditionally taken to relieve irregular periods in Chinese medicine
  • Cyperus is also traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine, where It's taken to ease menstrual cramps and PMT symptoms including irritability

How it works:Traditional Chinese medicine and women's healthIn TCM, the healthy flow of both Qi (life force energy) and blood around the body are considered integral to the health of a woman's menstrual cycle. When the free circulation of Qi or blood is compromised, women may experience menstrual cycle fluctuations, period pain, and/or PMT symptoms.

According to Chinese medicine philosophy, nourishing the blood during the first half of the cycle is essential for regulating the menstrual cycle. In the second phase of the cycle toward menstruation, moving Qi (especially from the liver) and blood is important to help with PMT symptoms.
Dong quai: traditionally taken to balance a healthy menstrual cycle and relieve menstrual pain in TCMOriental Botanicals Women's Qi features dong quai, which is traditionally taken to replenish the blood and consequently to regulate the menstrual cycle in TCM. In addition, dong quai is traditionally used in Chinese medicine to relieve period pain because of its blood nourishing qualities, and along with bupleurum, is also traditionally used in TCM to reduce symptoms of PMT.
Peony: traditionally used to relieve irregular periods and ease period pain in TCMPeony is included in Women's Qi for its traditional use for nourishing liver blood in TCM. In Chinese medicine, peony is also traditionally used to ease menstrual pain. Peony, alongside bupleurum, is traditionally taken in Chinese medicine to relieve irregular periods.
Cyperus: traditionally used to relieve period pain and PMT symptoms in Chinese medicineIn TCM, the herb cyperus is traditionally used to ease menstrual pain, and Chinese licorice is traditionally taken for the relief of both pain and spasms. In Chinese medicine, the liver meridian is considered responsible for healthy circulation of Qi. When the liver Qi becomes blocked, or stagnant, symptoms such as PMT can occur.

Cyperus is traditionally used in Chinese medicine for restoring the flow of stagnant liver Qi, relieving PMT symptoms such as breast tenderness. Cyperus also relieves irritability associated with PMT, based on its traditional use in the Indian herbal medicine called Ayurvedic medicine, which has been practiced for thousands of years.AUST L NUMBER:346213

Instructions DIRECTIONS:Recommended dosage:
Adults: Take 2 tablets three times a day, or as professionally prescribed.

Safety PRODUCT WARNINGS:Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

No artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives, yeast, gluten, wheat, nuts, dairy or animal products.

If you have any pre-existing conditions, are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use.

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