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Wild Yam 4oz

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Hormones, zinc source, the fertility of men, preventing the onset of some cancers. Give for spastic hiccoughs, rheumatism [sore joints], hardened liver, diarrhea or cholera [frequent dehydrating bowel discharges resulting in extreme dehydration, and usual
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WILD YAM [mexican wild yam]

Traditionally known to be the woman's friend. Wild Yam contains a class of compounds called saponins soap like with the properties of acting like sex and anti-stress hormones. From these, a woman's body can easily make the female hormone, progesterone. By taking Wild Yam, the compound dehydroepiandrosterone, abbreviated, D.H.E.A., is obtained.

This nutrient compound is normally found in a healthy, functioning body of both men and women. Apparently, the human body can make a host of different hormones and or anti-stress compounds from the building blocks contained in dehydroepiandrosterone. It has been observed that this compound, dehydroepiandrosterone, however, decreases with the deterioration experienced during the aging process and onset of heart disease.

An exciting prospect is immediately suggested, namely to supplement the diet with Wild Yam, which contains this nutrient, and see if we have to age so fast or have heart disease. Who knows what would happen if we didn't run out of hormones! And, a reassuring point is that there is no known toxic level for the sensible use of the herb, Wild Yam.

Among the many things Wild Yam can do for a women is to restore the tissues of the reproductive tract to a normal, healthy, functioning condition if the tissues are too thin and sensitive. North American Indian women understood and took a small amount of Wild Yam on a regular basis as support for a healthy reproductive system.

Wild Yam possesses a generous supply of the mineral Zinc and, as such, protects skin of both internal and external nature. Food sources of the mineral Zinc are also known to play a key role in the fertility of men, preventing the onset of some cancers, the ability to taste, normal wound healing, the growth of strong hair and nails.

Additionally, Zinc supplementation can ensure the health of the immune system of baby during development in the womb. Both men and women are benefited by the properties of the root of this delicate, slender plant to correct intestinal irritation. Jaundice [yellow skin due to gall stones plugging up the gall bladder duct or tube to the small intestine] is flushed out by Wild Yam.

Especially helpful to the pregnant woman as tonic for the uterus to prevent cramping, restlessness, nausea, and nervousness. Taken throughout pregnancy to prevent miscarriage or other problems. For man and woman, Wild Yam relaxes tense muscle fibers, and soothes the nerves in cases of nervous anxiety. Wherever mucus blocks the breathing passages, Wild Yam is considered to be one of our best anti-mucus agents.

It is especially good for the lungs and relief of bronchial congestion. Wild Yam is stimulating and at the same time a relaxant so it does not make drowsy. Give for spastic hiccoughs, rheumatism [sore joints], hardened liver, diarrhea or cholera [frequent dehydrating bowel discharges resulting in extreme dehydration, and usually death, if not handled properly].

We hear so much today about hormone replacement therapy and how good it is and then, in the next breath, we hear of the harm it causes. This is due to side effects caused by the nature of the types of hormones commonly used by scientists. Namely, synthetically made or engineered, through genetic tinkering in laboratories, or those which come from the urine of pregnant horses, etc. which have been isolated and concentrated.

The herbs as designed and given to us by the Creator don't cause those kinds of problems, when used sensibly, because they already contain the governing factors which regulate their actions and uses. So, don't go making a drug out of it or use abominable [example: horse urine or worse] sources! Don't take the herb and isolate what is called the active principle out of it and or concentrate it or synthesize it! When you do that, you will take away or alter the limiting and governing factors that regulate the herb function when you take the whole herb and you will have side effects! Don't do that!

If hormone replacement is desired, then consider the kind where you don't have to worry about heart attacks, strokes or cancer. Use Wild Yam for progesterone and the building blocks for other hormones and Dong Quai and or Black Cohosh for a source of estrogen. Men and women can also use Saw Palmetto.

Dose | 40 to 80 drops, 3-4 times per day if active discomfort. For daily maintenance, 40 to 80 drops per day. During pregnancy, as a daily tonic, 20 drops twice per day. If cholera or terrible diarrhea, then put 1 tsp. of Wild Yam in a cup of water along with 1 tsp. of A.C.S. [All Cells Salts, minerals] and 1 tbl. of crude sugar or Honey and drink hourly until better. For hormone supplementation or replacement, 40 to 80 drops, 3 times per day.

This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing diseases or other physical or mental conditions. This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.


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