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Tea Treatment
Menstrual Problems





Herbal Content
centaury, chamomile, st. johns wort, horehound, yarrow, mother of thyme, black cohosh




MENSTRUAL PROBLEMS TEA is natural solution, to promote healthy menstrual cycles and relieves:

-irregular menstrual cycles
-inflammations of the uterus
-headaches
-backaches
-cramps
-nausea
-hart palpitations

Whether you have too much or too little menstrual bleeding, it often comes down to a hormonal imbalance. Herbs, nutrients, and dietary changes can help restore the balance.

Jesse Lynn Hanley, M.D.

A woman's menstrual cycle is strongly influenced by diet, physical exercise, and emotions. The symptoms of PMS can be alleviated by avoiding synthetic hormones, either in the form of birth control pills or the even more dangerous hormones found in dairy and meat. For example, cows bred for milk production are given large amounts of hormones and antibiotics to increase their production, and animals bred for their meat are injected with massive doses of hormones to increase their weight for sale, and are fed diets with pesticide-laced grains.

SUGGESTIONS: Drink 2-3 cups a day of Menstrual Tea, exercise has shown benefits in lessening PMS. Use only hormone-free meats, poultry, and dairy products. Eat soy foods regularly, eliminate all sources of caffeine.

Cleanse your liver: when your liver is not functioning properly, it is unable to eliminate the majority of estrogenic chemicals and natural estrogens from the body as it is meant to do. Then both kinds of estrogen end up being reabsorbed through the intestines back into the bloodstream. The body now has more estrogen than it needs, which causes havoc.

See: Liver Cleanse Tea and Pituitary Tea

Menstrual Tea
- 2 oz

one month supply

Price: $18.65

 

Menstrual Tea
- 10 oz

six month supply

Price: $75.00

 

Ema Omanovic graduated from Sarejevo University with a degree in Pharmacy in 1984. Ema worked as a pharmacist for five years during which time she continued her studies in pharmacy with an emphasis in natural medicine. She traveled to mountain towns in Europe to collect herbal recipes which she published in Village Remedies. When Ema came to the United States in 1989 she started Ema's Herbs. She continues to develop her knowledge of traditional medicine and is currently researching Native American Herbology.

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