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Are You Suffering From Hormone Imbalance?
Finally....Natural Support to a Natural Problem
Balance and Well-being are Just a Step Away - 100% Natural Help
The Most Comprehensive Woman's Herbal Formulation To Help Support Hormone Regulation. Finding Freedom in Nature. Hormones and a woman's health (both physical and mental) go hand and hand. Every month, the female hormones estrogen and
progesterone are produced which are key neurotransmitters.
Women
of all ages experience hormonal fluctuations. Many symptoms
become noticeable in late twenties through early fifties. Women also experience symptoms of hormone chemistry changes during a
premenstrual cycle. The ratio and production between these two hormones vary through menstrual cycles, perimenopause, and menopausal periods. This results in various changes in mood, skin and hair growth, as well as in menstruation itself - a natural process.
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Coldness
- Fuzzy thinking
- Irregular periods
- Difficulty sleeping
- Mood changes
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Irritability
- Heart palpitations (if you experience any heart issues, always consult a physician)
- Dry skin
- Hair loss
- Loss of or decreased sexual desire
- Vaginal dryness
- Lack of sexual desire
- Incontinence -- the inability to hold your urine
Are you having problems concentrating and remembering momentary things? It can be scary. Feel more balanced and at peace with yourself.
Environmental
estrogens are also a big problem these days, and if you aren't aware of them
you should be. Environmental estrogens are
synthetic substances, when absorbed into the body, will closely function
as estrogen. A big source of environmental estrogens come from soft
plastics, such as water bottles. Below is a list of sources of these type of estrogens:
- pesticides (insecticides such as o,p'-DDT, endosulfan, dieldrin,
methoxychlor, kepone, dicofol, toxaphene, chlordane; herbicides
such as alachlor, atrazine and nitrofen; fungicides such as benomyl,
mancozeb and tributyl tin; nematocides such as aldicarb adn dibromochloropropane)
- products associated with plastics (bisphenol A, phthalates)
- pharmaceuticals (drug estrogens - birth control pills, DES,
cimetidine)
- ordinary household products (breakdown products of detergents
and associated surfactants, including nonylphenol and octylphenol)
- industrial chemicals (polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxin
and benzo(a)pyrene)
- heavy metals (lead, mercury, and cadmium)
The specific cleansing herbs in
Tranqui-Life can help eliminate dangerous toxic estrogen
mimickers.
Hormonal balance
during a woman's life may be influenced by a variety of factors such as
nutrition, diet, exercise, stress, emotions, genetics and the environment
Restoring Hormonal Balance With Phytotherapy
One of the problems women face when they are beginning to experience the
symptoms of menopause and perimenopause is hormonal imbalance. Hormonal
imbalance usually causes women distress due to the emotional
disturbances and physical manifestations that emerge. Restoring
hormonal balance with the use of what is called phytotherapy can help a
woman who is undergoing hormonal imbalances to cope with the effects
this brings about by restoring the healthy flow of hormones like
estrogen, progesterone, and the other hormones a woman has.
What Is Phytotherapy?
Before
we talk about how phytotherapy can help restore a woman's hormonal
balance, let us first discuss what it is. What exactly is phytotherapy
and why can it help a woman who is suffering from hormonal imbalance?
Phytotherapy is actually the utilization of plants for help maintain wholeness.. The use of phytotherapy to help with a woman's hormonal
balance can be achieved with the use of either supplements or extracts
and even in the form of whole food sources from plants that are known
to help with the hormonal imbalances that a woman may experience.
How Can Phytotherapy Restore Hormonal Balance?
Phytotherapy
can help a woman restore hormonal balance since it works in concurrence
with a person's endocrine system and the endocrine system is the
hormones' command center. Plant molecules and a person's hormones have
one thing in common - they can both carry messages to parts of a
person's body from the many different parts of the endocrine system.
This is one of the reasons why phytotherapy is a good way to restore
hormonal balance to a woman experiencing hormonal imbalance. It has the
ability to do what hormones can do. The communication that goes on
between these plant molecules and your body's cells is one of the
important factors that make phytotherapy work and what makes it
different from conventional prescription drug therapies.
The Adaptogenic Effect
"Adaptogenic
effect" is a term used for the process where the body responds to the
use of plant molecules in such a way that is entirely different from
the sledgehammer effect that most drugs or medicines give to a person's
body or system. The adaptogenic effect of phytotherapy essentially lets
the body use only what it needs in the plant molecules that are
traveling within a person's body and for the purposes that the body
needs it. These plant hormones work together with the existing hormones
a person has in her body to restore the balance that a person needs.
Hormonal Imbalance, Herbs, and Menopause
The
use of herbs for restoring hormonal balance in menopausal women is one
of the uses of phytotherapy. The combination of phytotherapy along with
a healthier lifestyle and a change in a menopausal woman's diet may
help a woman cope with the erratic behavior when she is going through
this phase in her life. With the help of phytotherapy, the stressful
events that are brought about by hormonal imbalance during menopause may be minimized.
Natural solutions have a well documented history in promoting female hormonal balance and reproductive health. Tranqui-Life has been carefully scientifically formulated to specifically support and promote a healthy hormone balance using all natural methods - 12 powerful herbal ingredients. The
ingredients provide a dynamic synergistic effect which harmoniously
support and work together. If you have been thinking about taking medical Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT or nHRT), this may be a good alternative you will want to explore. Though Tranqui-Life does not replace any hormones, it may naturally help in supporting healthy hormone balance and keep the body cleansed.
Isolated herbal remedies may help
relieve certain hormonal symptoms, but the selected ingredients in
Tranqui-Life work together to a greater degree than just one
isolated herb. Tranqui-Life has been scientifically designed by combining the finest of all natural, effective ingredients in one capsule. We recommend taking Liquid Life as your base nutrition product and Tranqui-Life together.
Tranqui-Life - 12 Harmonious Natural Ingredients To Aid In Hormone Balance
- Soy isoflavones: is a species of legume native to East Asia. It has been closely studied and have been found supportive for a wide
range of perimenopause and menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes and
night sweats.
- Red clover: a member of the legume plant family is considered to be one of the richest sources of
isoflavones (water-soluble chemicals that act like estrogens (but are not) and are
found in many plants). It is used for hot flashes/flushes, PMS,
lowering cholesterol, and breast health.
- Black Cohosh: a member of the buttercup family, is a perennial plant that is native to North America.has been used by Native Americans for more than two
hundred years. They discovered the root of the plant helped
relieve menstrual cramps and symptoms of menopause. Today it is
still used for menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes/flushes,
irritability, mood swings and sleep disturbances. It is also used for
PMS, menstrual irregularities, uterine spasms; and has been indicated
for reducing inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid
arthritis, and neuralgia.
- Dong quai: a dried root and is commonly known as Chinese angelica. It is primarily known for its use
in treating symptoms of menopause, cramps, PMS and lack of sexual desire. It aids in increasing the
effects of hormones in both men and women and is widely used as an
aphrodisiac
- Licorice root: a sweet root from the legume family (related to beans and peas) contains many anti-depressant compounds and is an excellent alternative
to St. John's Wort. Hundreds of potentially beneficial substances have
been identified in
licorice as well, including compounds called flavonoids and various
plant estrogens (phytoestrogens). It is known to help prevent the
breakdown of adrenal hormones such as cortisol.
- Sage: from Latin - salvia, means �to heal", is a small perennial evergreen shrub which has one of the longest histories of use of any culinary or medicinal
herb. Ancient Egyptians used it as a fertility drug. It is well
documented that Sage leaf helps to reduce menopausal sweats.
- Vitex Berry: also called Chastee tree, a small shrub-like tree native to Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. This plant has been used for menstrual difficulties for over 2500
years, with its earliest uses documented during early Roman and Greek
history. Chaste tree berry has been shown to help balance the
progesterone-estrogen balance. This is why it has been referred to as a
�female� herb.
- False unicorn root is used and is known to have an adaptogenic
or balancing effect on sex hormones, helping to relieve many disorders of the
reproductive tract, menstrual irregularities and, premenstrual syndrome which
are related to hormonal imbalance.
- Mexican Wild Yam: a perennial plant with twisting, climbing vines that grows in
warm tropical climates. A very good antispasmodic is good for menstrual cramps, relaxing muscles, soothing nerves, relieving pain.
- Red Raspberry Leaf: from the red raspberry plant, red raspberry is used as a hormone balancer. It regulates and cleanses the
blood of excess hormones, therefore it is recommended during times of
hormone flux, such as PMS, Pregnancy, and Menopause. Headaches,
moodiness, over active emotions, even painful cramping, and other
symptoms of these ailments can all be caused by an imbalance of
hormones in the body.
- Squaw Vine: an evergreen herb, it contains significant amounts of the amino acid tryptophan, which is known for
its calming effects.
- Blessed Thistle: also called holy thistle, is an annual herb native to the Mediterranean region which encourages the purification of
the blood, while offering relief from painful menstruation, biliousness,
chronic headaches, and swelling.
A 2007 study in the Annals of Internal Medicine confirmed that
the phytoestrogen genistein protects against bone loss. All of this while calming
the symptoms of menopause.
The National Cancer Institute currently defines the word �phytoestrogen�
as an estrogen-like substance found in some plants and plant products.
They also state that phytoestrogens may have anticancer effects.
 Tranqui-Life is made from 100% all-natural ingredients, it is free of wheat, and dairy products, no sugar,
dyes, or coloring of any kind.
 And of course all Zoe Living Products are subjected to a rigorous procedure that is used for pharmaceutical drugs � and made
in a facility validated by the NSF to meet or exceed all governmental requirements for Good
Manufacturing Practices (the FDA�s GMP�s).
  Or your money backSupplement Facts Serving Size 2 Capsules
Amount Per Serving |
Amount |
% Daily Value |
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| Soy Isoflavones |
30 mg |
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| Black Cohosh (2.5% extract) |
160 mg |
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| Dong Quai (1% extract) |
150 mg |
* |
| Licorice (1% extract) |
150 mg |
* |
| Vitex Berry (herb powder) |
100 mg |
* |
| Red Clover (1% extract) |
400 mg |
* |
| Sage Extract |
200 mg |
* |
| False Unicorn (herb powder) |
50 mg |
* |
| Squaw Vine (herb powder) |
20 mg |
* |
| Blessed Thistle (herb powder) |
50 mg |
* |
| Red Raspberry Extract |
50 mg |
* |
| Mexican Wild Yam(12.5% extract) |
15 mg |
* |
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| Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid, and Microcrystalline Cellulose |
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| ALLERGEN WARNING: CONTAINS SOY(SOY ISOFLAVONES) |
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| WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT USE IF SAFETY SEAL IS DAMAGED OR MISSING. |
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These
statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease
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