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Female Hormones

Do you have low energy from hormonal imbalance? Baseline Nutritionals'® Women's Formula naturally balances female hormones and boosts natural testosterone for energy, vitality, and vigor for life.

Balance Natural Testosterone & Excess Estrogen for Energy & Vitality:

  • Rebalances your natural testosterone levels for energy and wellbeing
  • Nutritionally locks up excess estrogen for reduced breast cancer risk
  • Increases your zest for life!
  • Loaded with Muira Puama, Damiana, Wild Yam Root, and Mucuna Pruriens
  • Ease symptoms of PMS and helps minimize menopausal symptoms
  • Nutritionally balanced for adrenal support
  • Improves muscle tone, reduces fat, and facilitates better circulation
  • A proprietary blend of all organic, ethically wild crafted, and selectively imported herbs utilizing the Barron Effect®
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size 2 droppers
Container Size 60 droppers (2 ounces)
 
Click on ingredients below for more information Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
A proprietary blend of
Wild Yam Root >   N/A*
Damiana Herb >   N/A*
Eleuthero Root +   N/A*
Licorice Root +   N/A*
Sarsaparilla Root >   N/A*
Saw Palmetto Berry +   N/A*
Muira Puama Bark and Root ~   N/A*
Fresh Wild Oat Seed +   N/A*
Kola Nut ~   N/A*
Ginger Root +   N/A*
Tribulus Terrestris Seed ~   N/A*
Nettle Herb +   N/A*
Mucuna Pruriens Seed ~   N/A*
Pure Grain Alcohol (45-55% by volume), Deionized Water, d-Limonene    

+ Certified Organic, > Ethically Wild Crafted, ~ Selective Imported Herbs
* Daily value not established
Herb Strength Ratio 1:2.7
Kosher

Nutritionally helps a woman's body rebalance its natural testosterone and excess estrogen levels to increase energy, build muscle and reduce fat, reduce the risk of breast cancer, and bring back that zest for life you long for.*

*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Women's Formula Instructions

2 droppers of Women’s Formula a day in 2 ounces of juice -- or up to 10 droppers at one time for special occasions.

Women's Formula Frequently Asked Questions

Is it good to use the Women's Formula while on birth control? Are there any side effects?

There is no inherent conflict with using the Women's Formula while on the Pill and no specific side effects. However, anyone using birth control pills would be well advised to read the chapter in Lessons from the Miracle Doctors on hormone balancing to understand the problems associated with using synthetic estrogen and synthetic progesterone. You can download a free copy at The Baseline of Health® Foundation.

What if you have energy and a healthy sex drive, do you still need it? Meaning, how do you know if you have enough free natural testosterone in the body and if you do take this dietary supplement, could you end up having "too much" testosterone? Will I grow face hair?

Actually, some of the ingredients in the Women's formula actually help to reverse the growth of facial hair, while at the same time helping to thicken hair on the head. But in answer to getting too much natural testosterone, the question is moot. This dietary supplement doesn't add any testosterone to the body. It merely makes bound natural testosterone in the body more bio-available.

What about women trying to get pregnant? Good or bad?

Low testosterone levels are associated with infertility. Thus, using the Women's Formula to optimize natural testosterone levels is likely to aid in getting pregnant. However, this dietary supplement should not be used while pregnant or nursing.

Pertaining to the instructions, how much is a 'dropper' or 'dropperful'?

A dropper or dropperful is considered to be the amount of liquid that's pulled up into the cylinder when you squeeze the top portion of the dropper. Generally, it will be about half of the physical dropper which is equal to ¼ tsp.

I can't use this herbal tincture because it contains alcohol, what should I do?

You can eliminate the alcohol in the tinctures by adding the tincture dose to some warm water. As the water cools, the alcohol will evaporate.

Should I take this health supplement between meals or with food? Will it be more effective if taken on an empty stomach?

The tincture is not necessarily more effective on any empty stomach, but absorption into the bloodstream will be much faster if taken without food.

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Product Ingredients

Below you will find a list and description of all of the ingredients featured in this health supplement.

Wild Yam Root

Many women today use wild yam root to reduce the symptoms of PMS and alleviate discomfort associated with menopause. It is often taken to relieve menstrual or uterine cramps. Wild yam root also promotes the secretion of bile and may help to alleviate liver ailments. The herb has anti-inflammatory properties that could make it useful against rheumatoid arthritis and other conditions. Wild yam root may also help to prevent or treat dysmenorrhea and indigestion.

Scientists in Texas studied fifty patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia and/or chronic fatigue syndrome who had received some form of medical treatment without experiencing enduring success. Subjects who consumed health supplements including a dioscorea (wild yam) complex experienced, according to the researchers, "a remarkable reduction in initial symptom severity, with continued improvement in the period between initial assessment and the follow-up."

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Damiana Herb

In the years following the European conquest of Central and South America, Damiana herb has been associated with improving sexual function in both males and females.

In Holland it is renowned for its sexual enhancing qualities and positive effect on the reproductive organs. The pharmacology of the plant suggests that its alkaloids could have testosterone-like actions.

Damiana herb is a major component of countless herbal remedies, aphrodisiacs, love potions and impotence cures.

Curiously, damiana herb is also a pleasant mood enhancer that leaves many people with a feeling of happiness and well-being.

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Eleuthero Root

Eleutherococcus, also known as Siberian Ginseng is of a different family from Panax (American, Korean, Chinese, Asian) Ginseng - and has some similar and some different characteristics, though all are referred to as Ginseng.

It strengthens the adrenal and reproductive glands. Enhances immune function, promotes lung functioning and stimulates the appetite. It is useful for bronchitis, circulatory problems, diabetes, infertility, lack of energy, and stress, and it is used by athletes for overall body strengthening. In fact, athletes have experienced as much as a 9% improvement in stamina when taking Siberian ginseng.

Siberian ginseng is most effective in the treatment of prolonged exhaustion and debility, resulting from overwork and long-term stress. The herb also stimulates immune resistance and can be taken in convalescence to aid recovery from chronic illness. As a general tonic, Siberian ginseng helps both to prevent infection and to maintain well-being. It is also used in treatments for impotence.

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Licorice Root

Licorice root stimulates the production of digestive fluids and bile, soothes ulcers, helps reduce intestinal inflammation, and supports the healthy function of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Its action in soothing ulcers is unique. Rather than inhibit the release of acid, licorice stimulates the normal defense mechanisms that prevent ulcer formation. Specifically, licorice improves both the quality and quantity of the protective substances that line the intestinal tract; increases the life span of the intestinal cell; and improves blood supply to the intestinal lining.

Licorice has been shown to lessen symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. By enhancing cortisol activity, glycyrrhizin helps to increase energy, ease stress, and reduce the symptoms of ailments sensitive to cortisol levels, such as chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. In the 1800s, licorice extract was a common remedy for a type of persistent fatigue known as neurasthenia, the condition now known as chronic fatigue syndrome.

The phytoestrogens in licorice have a mild estrogenic effect, making the herb potentially useful in easing certain symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome), such as irritability, bloating, and breast tenderness. Although the glycyrrhizin in licorice actually inhibits the effect of the body's own estrogens, the mild estrogenic effect produced by licorice's phytoestrogens manages to override this inhibiting action. In addition, the phytoestrogens in licorice may help to minimize menopausal symptoms by compensating somewhat for the natural decline in a woman's estrogen levels following menopause.

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Sarsaparilla Root

Sarsaparilla (Smilax ornata) has diuretic and restorative properties and may help in the treatment of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, PMS, urinary problems, impotence, hives, infertility, nervous system disorders, swelling and discomfort from rheumatism and arthritis. Sarsaparilla also helps with skin problems including psoriasis, acne, rashes, and hives, syphilis, increases energy, and may enhance physical performance.

Sarsaparilla is a valuable herb with many uses. Its most important use is in glandular balance. It contains important natural hormones for men and women alike. Sarsaparilla helps with the following: natural testosterone and progesterone, helping hair to grow, and especially of great value in hormone regulation in both men and women, hot flashes, sexual problems, and impotence. It can be used as a natural steroid for the production of testosterone, being of help for both sexes in body building.

Sarsaparilla helps relieve inflammation; it is an excellent blood purifier and is used as a treatment for liver problems and skin disorders. Sarsaparilla relieves gas and increases the flow of urine. Many people see a dramatic increase in sexual desire. It thus qualifies as an aphrodisiac and libido booster. It can also increase the metabolism and helps breathing. It is also used as a treatment for various skin ailments, urinary problems, and to help maintain one's youth and energy.

Finally, sarsaparilla has been shown to be extremely beneficial for psoriasis sufferers. In one study, a group of 75 sufferers were given sarsaparilla tablets and 62% reported noticeable improvements. (New Eng J.Med 1942, 227,128)

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Saw Palmetto Berry

In addition to helping free up bound testosterone, saw palmetto berry is of particular benefit to women

Saw palmetto berry is of particular benefit to women.

Among other things, by helping to reduce dihydrotestosterone levels, saw palmetto can reduce the amount of excess hair growing where you don't want it (face, legs, etc.) and promoting hair growth where you do want it, on your head.

In addition, studies have shown that saw palmetto contains compounds that directly inhibit inflammation.

Lastly, aging muscles also tend to lose suppleness and vigor. When saw palmetto is used regularly, muscles plump up.

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Muira Puama Bark and Root

In a study of healthy women complaining of low sex drive, they were supplemented with an extract containing muira puama. Various aspects of their sex life were rated before and after 1 month of treatment. Responses to self-assessment questionnaires showed significantly higher average total scores from baseline in 65% of the sample after taking the supplement.

In other recent clinical research, muira puama extracts have been reported to have in vivo adaptogenic, antifatigue, antistress, and CNS effects in humans and animals. Other studies show that it may play a role in reducing body fat percentage, increasing lean muscle mass and lowering cholesterol in humans and animals with long-term use (and with no toxicity noted).

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Fresh Wild Oat Seed

Both men and women need and produce this natural testosterone in their bodies – although in differing amounts. It is this natural testosterone, in both men and women, that is responsible for:

  • Pumping up energy levels
  • Driving our desire to attack the day
  • Firing the need to succeed
  • Bonding us with our mates
  • Fueling our sexual desires
  • Elevating our levels of sexual satisfaction
  • Building muscle and burning off fat
  • Facilitating better circulation

Unfortunately, once we reach our thirties, available natural testosterone levels in women, in particular, tend to begin diminishing with age. Interestingly enough, in a 1986 clinical study, it was documented that it's not actual testosterone production that decreases as we age; but rather, it's the amount of free circulating natural testosterone that decreases -- as more and more of it gets bound to albumin and becomes unavailable for the body's use. These changes happen in connection with a natural substance called "sex-hormone-binding-globulin" or "SHBG."

Fortunately, wild oats can reverse this process, increasing free natural testosterone levels an astounding 105% on average!!

In addition, SHBG binds not only testosterone, but all of the sex hormones including estradiol (one of the "active" estrogens found in both men and women). Normally, this binding serves as a storage system for excess hormones, but in women there is an additional problem.

SHBG has shown an ability to inhibit breast cancer — but only if it is not already "filled" with testosterone. Wild oats and nettles work together to reverse this binding process, thereby reducing the likelihood of breast problems.

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Kola Nut

Kola nut is a stimulant in its own right, but also serves to "drive" other herbs into the blood. In addition, kola nut helps increase oxygen levels in the blood.

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Ginger Root

Ginger has a long history of use in herbal medicine.

  • Ginger has strong anti-viral properties.
  • Ginger helps control nausea, which makes it useful in treating motion sickness, chemotherapy, radiation, morning sickness during pregnancy, as well as in intestinal activating and detoxing formulas, and in liver cleansing programs.
  • Ginger is also a strong COX 2 inhibitor, thus helping to relieve inflammation and pain in the body. And not just the common inflammation many experience in a knee or shoulder, but also inflammation throughout the body, even in the brain of an Alzheimer's sufferer. Scientists now have convincing evidence, from decades of research, that the unchecked activity of the COX 2 enzyme may play a major role in the onset of many forms of cancer (including colon, skin, bladder, esophagus, and pancreas), arthritis, and Alzheimer's Disease.
  • In the far east and India, ginger is renowned for its aphrodisiac properties.

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Tribulus Terrestris Seed

Tribulus terrestris has been used by weight lifters for years, especially during the last 10 days prior to competition. Active components are plant steroids, flavonoids, alkaloids, and glycosides. Tribulus has been shown in at least one study to increase levels of natural testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and steroids without any harmful side effects. Some may find increased stamina beneficial for developing muscle size and strength.

In women, it increases libido, improves ovulation effect, decreases vasomotor symptoms accompanying menopause, reduces apathy and aggressiveness. One study showed a 98% reduction of menopausal symptoms. This study showed that Puncture weed was equivalent or better than estrogen/testosterone hormonal preparation Ambosex, without adverse side effects such as virilization and weight gain.

Other positive changes observed in a number of cases were a reduction of cholesterol and positive psychological effects such as improved mood and increased self-confidence. No adverse effects were noted in any of the clinical studies. Additional research using animals demonstrated no adverse effects on the central nervous or cardiovascular systems. Administration of Tribulus had a mild diuretic effect in several cases in the human trials.

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Nettle Herb

Nettles used as a tonic of the female system goes back to the Native American women who used it throughout pregnancy and as a remedy to stop hemorrhaging during childbirth.It is considered one of the best all round women's tonics. It also plays a role in reducing dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels, which makes it useful in moderating hair loss in women. And finally, nettle is particularly effective when used in combination with saw palmetto.

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Mucuna Pruriens Seed

Kapikachu (Mucuna Pruriens), heralded as an aphrodisiac in Ayurvedic herbal medicine, offers many benefits. It:

  • Increases stamina and libido
  • Acts as a restorative nutrient for the nervous system
  • Increases blood circulation to the genitals
  • Decreases symptoms of stress and anxiety
  • Strengthen and tones the sexual glands
  • Supports the healthy production of the sex hormones
  • Releases bound up testosterone increasing level of bioavailable testosterone

In fact, by supporting healthy, natural testosterone levels, you are supporting anabolic metabolism — increasing your tendency to burn fat and to build muscle.

Plus, Kapikachu offers a natural way to replenish your supply of L-dopa the precursor to dopamine. Dopamine is often associated with pleasure, yet it plays a critical role in muscle control. Full-blown dopamine deficiency is known as Parkinson's disease. And that's not all, research shows mucuna pruriens extract is beneficial for reducing cholesterol, lowering blood sugar levels and enhancing mental alertness — all without stimulating the central nervous system.

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*The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This ingredient is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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