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This constant dance of hormones orchestrates our fertility, a dance that changes throughout the month and throughout our lives. Of the millions of follicles natural (eggs) in the ovaries, eight to ten mature each month. But, herb in most natural cases, only one reaches the point that it ruptures and releases an egg (ovulation). The unused follicles die. After ovulation, the ruptured follicle reconnects and continues to grow, becoming the corpus luteum. In preparation for fertilization, it produces estrogen and progesterone to create an extra lining in the uterus. But after about 12 days, if no fertilization herb occurs, the corpus luteum dies, and estrogen and progesterone levels plunge. This causes the lining to be expelled. Menstruation begins. Hormonally, a woman''s period marks the end of the menstrual cycle. A new cycle begins when the hypothalamus, in response natural to the dramatic drop in estrogen and progesterone levels at the end of the last cycle, sends GnRh (another hormone) to the herb pituitary, which then releases a new batch of follicle stimulating hormones (FSH) to the ovaries. This stimulates the maturation of a small group of follicles. The makers of include this section as a resource to our visitors. We do this not only to supply more information about our ingredients, but also to include various points of view and facts we think may be of interest and not readily seen in other media. It does not mean that the publications endorse our product. We have listed some research we are not able to "reprint" on this site, either because it was too expensive for the rights or we were unable to find the author or obtain the permission. That research will not be a "link" but can be obtained at a library. Looks at their studies of prolactin inhibition by plant extracts and focused on the effects of extract of Vitex agnus-castus and its preparations on rat pituitary cells under basal and stimulated conditions in primary cell cultures. Summarizes that Agnus castus has dopaminergic effects and inhibits prolactin secretion significantly. Concludes that agnus castus could be used as an natural efficient herb component in the treatment of slight hyperprolactinaemia and its symptoms The medicinal use of extracts from Vitex agnus-castus has a long tradition. is a carefully standardized, all natural approach to menopause that helps the body adjust to the hormonal changes that take place during this time in a woman''s life.* natural Made from black cohosh and chaste tree berry, is effective in the time preceding (perimenopause) and following (postmenopause) menopause and has been shown to relieve symptoms of PMS. is an herbal supplement that naturally promotes a woman''s hormone balance* without the use of artificial hormones. šs main ingredient, a fine black cohosh extract, is standardized to its key active compounds. This means maintains a specific potency in each serving. And adds a chaste tree berry standardized extract to address a broader range of menopausal symptoms,* making this formulation truly unique. combines traditional and modern approaches with black cohosh, herb a member of the buttercup family that''s native to eastern North America, and chaste tree berry, a shrub of the Mediterranean region. Women have used black cohosh for hundreds of years and chaste tree berry since the time of Hippocrates. Embracing the latest technology, ensures a reliable strength and delicate balance of these herbal extracts
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