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OMEGA ALPHA - Dong Quai Elixir™
Female Hormonal Support
The herb Dong Quai has a reputation second only to ginseng and it is well known for its properties as a blood tonic. In China, Dong Quai is known to:
Regulate menstrual disorders and ease pain.
Reduce menopausal symptoms.
Enhance ovarian and testicular hormones.
Contains significant quantities of Vitamin B12, Vitamin E, Folinic acid and Biotin, all helpful in the formation of blood.
The addition of white peony, red sage and Rehmannia Glutinosa enhances and compliments the positive effects of Don Quai.
Together they synergistically make a very beneficial and tasty elixir, produced in the Traditional Chinese Methods.
White peony: has antispasmodic and analgesic properties.
Red Sage: is a mild sedative for relaxation, and also has analgesic properties to alleviate pain.
Rehmannia glutinosa: helps control excessive menstrual bleeding.
Do not use if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Available In 500 ml
Suggested dose for adults
Take 125 ml (half cup) each week. Shake well before use.
Refrigerate after opening.
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INGREDIENTS
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| Dong Quai |
In
China, it’s a well known herb used for treating female
ailments. It has a reputation second only to Ginseng. Noted for its
blood tonic properties, Dong Quai contains significant quantities of
Vitamin B12 and Vitamin E, folinic acid and biotin in addition to other
compounds. Folinic Acid, biotin and Vitamin B12 are important in the
formation of blood. |
| White
Peony |
It’s
well known for treating female conditions. It has antispasmodic and
analgesic properties. It acts in combination with the other herbs used
to prepare Dong Quai Elixir to regulate and relieve painful menstrual
contractions. |
| Rehmannia
glutinosa |
Helps
control excessive menstrual bleeding. |
| Red
Sage |
Acts
as a mild sedative to help in relaxation also has analgesic properties
to help alleviate pain. |
The
information contained here is for educational purposes only and is not
intended to diagnose or treat any condition.
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