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May Women's Health

Botanicals have been used for centuries medicinally, and the western world has begun to rediscover them and their potential uses.  Information is compiled from several tea & herbal books to give you alternatives to speak with your health practitioner if you wish to explore those options.  Personally I enjoy mixing the botanicals with regular teas (such as Rooibos & Honeybush, any green or black tea will work as well) to create a well rounded flavor.  You will also find severla ingredients listed as being found beneficial for some people.  
Focusing on herbals in history, we have used many sources to compile this list.  (credit to authors forthcoming)  Please be sure to check with your healthcare provider prior to starting any dietary aid or supplement to cover medication interactions, possible side effects, or allergies.
Self medicating is not recommended.  We do not carry all items listed below.  

Aphrodisiac
Damiana, Fenugreek, Ginseng, Rose hips, Suma.
Estrogens
Black & Blue Cohosh, Calendula, Fennel, Fenugreek, Hops, Licorice, Red Clover.
Hormone Balance
Astragalus, Dong Quai, Chaste berry, Gotu kola, Saw Palmetto.
Libido
Damiana, Ginseng, LICE, Lavender, Sarsaparilla, Saw Palmetto, Schizandra, Yerba Mate.
Menopause
Blessed thistle, Black cohosh, Chaste berry, Dong Quai, Motherwort, Sage, Sarsaparilla, Suma, Wild yam.
Menstruation
Alfalfa, Bergamont, Black Cohosh, Blessed thistle, Calendula, Juniper, Nettle, Parsley, Peppermint, Raspberry, Rose hips, Sage.
Disorders
Motherwort.
Heavy Bleeding
Goldenseal, Yarrow.
Regulation
Chaste berry, Dong Quai.
Suppressed
Blessed thistle, Feverfew.
Ovaries Health
Mullein.
Pelvic
Calendula, Pau d' Arco.
PMS Headaches
Feverfew.
Urethritis
Uva Ursi.
UTI
Bilberry, Cleavers, Cranberry, Dandelion, Horsetail, Raspberry, Rose hips, Saw palmetto
Urination (painful)​
Horsetail, Juniper berry, Marshmallow root, Uva Ursi.
Vaginal Infection
Goldenseal, Juniper berry, Pau d' Arco.
Varicose Veins
Gingko, Wood Betony, Yarrow.
Woman's Disorders​                     (ovaries, uterus, PMS,               menopause, pregnancy)
Tea (Black, green yellow, or white), Clary Sage, Dong Quai, Honey Bush, Raspberry, Rose hips, Nettle, Kelp, Red Clover.
Yeast Infection
Blessed thistle, Chaste berry, Cinnamon, Cleavers, Dong Quai, Ginger, Goldenseal, Parsley, Pau d' Arco, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, White Oak bark.
Each Auntie Arwen's spice blend is placed in at least one category to help you find the right blend for the right recipe--and we recommend you try them your way!  Our "chosen" category is only a suggestion, go ahead and try it where you want to!  We get new ideas from return customers at every event.

We suggest experimentation, diversity and always take recommendations! 
Share your recipes with us and we'll share them with everyone else!

Auntie Arwen's Kitchen is open to all!
Everyone has different taste buds!


(Nuts:  Almost every ingredient comes to us with the common warning on the packaging; Although we don't to anything with nuts, some of our suppliers identify  'ingredients may be processed on machinery that also processes nuts,' please take that into consideration. 

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