UR P-RETTY, C-OURAGOUS, O-PTIMISTIC, S-AVAGE

$20.00

The herbs in this tincture may help support those that suffer from PCOS.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) once a day in the morning.

Ingredient include:

Sting Nettle: Aids in skin and bone health. Antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties of sting nettle aid in the treatment of acne. Sting nettle is high in amino acids, protein, flavonoids, and bone-building minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc. CAUTION: May cause gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, constipation, and stomach upset or discomfort. Potential effects on blood pressure, blood sugar, blood thinners, cholesterol, arthritis, sedatives and lithium. Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. 

Chasteberry: Is known to help balance hormones, effectively reducing PMS symptoms like breast pain, mood swings, and headaches, regulating irregular cycles, and supporting fertility. It may work by influencing pituitary hormones (like LH/FSH) that affect estrogen/progesterone, and is also used for hormonal acne, PCOS, and some menopause symptoms, though more research is needed for the latter. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, STOMACH UPSET, HEADACHES, ACNE, OR ITCHING. DO NOT USE IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREAST FEEDING, OR THOSE WITH HORMONE SENSITIVE CONDITIONS. PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE, SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOTIC DISORDER. DRUG INTERACTIONS: BIRTH CONTROL, DOPAMINE BLOCKERS, AND IVF TREATMENT.

Raspberry leaf: Can aid uterine healing and hormonal balance after birth, but research on lactation support is mixed. May ease PMS symptoms like cramps, mood swings, and nausea due to‍ ‍B vitamins and magnesium. A good source of Vitamins C, E, B-complex, iron, and calcium. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMEND IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, OR CONSTIPATION. DRUG INTERACTION: DIABETES MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, AMINOPHLLINE AND ATROPINE.

Sweet mint: May stimulates digestive enzymes, relaxes colon muscles, easing cramps, gas, bloating, and nausea. May help with acid reflux and general stomach discomfort. May help fight inflammation. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, STOMACH DISCOMFORT, ABDOMINAL PAIN, and HEARTBURN. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS CONFUSION, HEADACHES, OR EVEN CONVULSIONS. DRUG INTERACTIONS: BLOOD THINNERS, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATIONS, STOMACH ACID RELIEF, CHEMOTHERAPY, STATINS, IRON SUPPLEMENTS AND DIABETES MEDICATION.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water or 80% gluten free vodka.

NOT FDA APPROVED!

The herbs in this tincture may help support those that suffer from PCOS.

Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) once a day in the morning.

Ingredient include:

Sting Nettle: Aids in skin and bone health. Antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties of sting nettle aid in the treatment of acne. Sting nettle is high in amino acids, protein, flavonoids, and bone-building minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc. CAUTION: May cause gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, constipation, and stomach upset or discomfort. Potential effects on blood pressure, blood sugar, blood thinners, cholesterol, arthritis, sedatives and lithium. Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. 

Chasteberry: Is known to help balance hormones, effectively reducing PMS symptoms like breast pain, mood swings, and headaches, regulating irregular cycles, and supporting fertility. It may work by influencing pituitary hormones (like LH/FSH) that affect estrogen/progesterone, and is also used for hormonal acne, PCOS, and some menopause symptoms, though more research is needed for the latter. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, STOMACH UPSET, HEADACHES, ACNE, OR ITCHING. DO NOT USE IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREAST FEEDING, OR THOSE WITH HORMONE SENSITIVE CONDITIONS. PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE, SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOTIC DISORDER. DRUG INTERACTIONS: BIRTH CONTROL, DOPAMINE BLOCKERS, AND IVF TREATMENT.

Raspberry leaf: Can aid uterine healing and hormonal balance after birth, but research on lactation support is mixed. May ease PMS symptoms like cramps, mood swings, and nausea due to‍ ‍B vitamins and magnesium. A good source of Vitamins C, E, B-complex, iron, and calcium. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMEND IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE DIARRHEA, NAUSEA, OR CONSTIPATION. DRUG INTERACTION: DIABETES MEDICATION, BLOOD THINNERS, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, AMINOPHLLINE AND ATROPINE.

Sweet mint: May stimulates digestive enzymes, relaxes colon muscles, easing cramps, gas, bloating, and nausea. May help with acid reflux and general stomach discomfort. May help fight inflammation. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, STOMACH DISCOMFORT, ABDOMINAL PAIN, and HEARTBURN. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS CONFUSION, HEADACHES, OR EVEN CONVULSIONS. DRUG INTERACTIONS: BLOOD THINNERS, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATIONS, STOMACH ACID RELIEF, CHEMOTHERAPY, STATINS, IRON SUPPLEMENTS AND DIABETES MEDICATION.

Vegetable glycerin and distilled water or 80% gluten free vodka.

NOT FDA APPROVED!