Blender’s Notes Fertility Women’s Phase 2 Capsules:
Steep Me Self Help combinations are a great way to get health benefits outside of the standard tea leaf. As we graduate out of phase 1, intended to build a platform of simply making the fertility system of better health, among many advantages but the big one is increasing circulation, we take a week off and allow the body some natural healing. Phase 2 gets much deeper in the nutrition of the system. The base recipe of Phase 1 is used in Phase 2, so we continue to build on that circulation base the added ingredients then work to use that increased circulation to nourish. Phase 2 takes a look into the pituitary gland and helps “flex its muscle” to produce balanced reproductive hormones. We do have a tea available (Pituitary Health Phyto~Nutrition Tea) to heal specifically the pituitary gland. We reduce usage to about 2 capsules or 3 teaspoons of steeped tea 3 times a week. Phase 2 has gone on up to 18 months and God blessed that family with a baby. All of our success stories, which we do not share, are based on god’s will and what the planet provides.
Steep Me Self-Help combinations are a wonderful way to get health benefits outside of the standard tea leaf. In this combination of herbs, we really wanted to offer a blend to help manage and regulate a healthy Female Fertility System. This blend is not focused just on conception but overall healthy fertility. If Conception is your focus, then this blend may be able to help. Female fertility is being able to get pregnant. Have you and your partner been trying to get pregnant by having sex without birth control for at least one year with no success? Not getting pregnant at that time might make you wonder how fertile you are. Anyone can be affected by fertility concerns or problems. What causes female fertility problems? Factors that can have an impact on female fertility include Trouble releasing eggs, called ovulating, or trouble with regular periods. Hormone-related conditions can affect the release of eggs from the ovaries. These conditions include polycystic ovary syndrome, high prolactin hormone levels and thyroid conditions. Other conditions that may change ovulation or periods are poorly controlled diabetes and some autoimmune diseases such as lupus. Uterine or cervical conditions. This includes growths in the uterus, such as polyps or fibroids. Fallopian tube damage or blockage. This can be in one or both tubes through which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus. These tubes are the fallopian tubes. Often the cause is pelvic inflammatory disease. Having the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus grow outside the uterus. This is called endometriosis. Early menopause, also called primary ovarian insufficiency. This happens when the ovaries stop working and periods stop before age 40. Bands of scar tissue that bind organs together. These bands are called pelvic or uterine adhesions. They can happen after a pelvic infection, appendicitis, or abdominal or pelvic surgery. Aging. Waiting to try to get pregnant can lower the chance of being able to conceive. As you move closer to your 40s, you lose eggs at a faster rate. And the eggs you have are less likely to become fertile. To protect your fertility, make these healthy lifestyle choices: Do not smoke. Tobacco use is linked with lower fertility. Smoking ages the ovaries, which uses up the egg supply too early. If you smoke, ask your healthcare professional to help you quit. Limit or avoid alcohol when trying to conceive. Heavy drinking is linked with a higher risk of problems ovulating. To help when you are trying to get pregnant, stop drinking alcohol. Not drinking is the best choice when you conceive and during pregnancy. Limit caffeine. Drinking less than two hundred milligrams a day of caffeine does not seem to affect being able to conceive. This amount is one or two 6-ounce to 8-ounce cups of coffee a day. Do not exercise too hard or for too long. For people with a healthy weight, too much hard exercise can affect ovulation and lower levels of the hormone progesterone. If you want to become pregnant soon, think about limiting hard exercise, such as running or fast cycling, to less than five hours a week and less than 60 minutes a day. Avoid toxins. There are many toxins in the environment. These include pesticides, dry-cleaning solvents, and lead. They can harm fertility. Be aware of these toxins and discuss ways to limit exposure to them with a member of your healthcare team.
Female fertility: Why lifestyle choices count – Mayo Clinic
In this blend we started with Red Raspberry Leaf. Red Raspberry is rich in nutrients like calcium, iron, and B vitamins. This herb can help to regulate menstrual cycles, making ovulation easier to predict and increasing your chances of conception. Red raspberry leaf contains an alkaloid called fragrine, which helps tone the muscles of the uterine wall. This can improve uterine health and potentially reduce the risk of miscarriage. It may help regulate menstrual cycles, making ovulation easier to predict and increasing the chances of conception. The leaves are rich in vitamins and minerals, including vitamins C, A, and E, as well as calcium and potassium. These nutrients support overall reproductive health. Red raspberry leaf has anti-inflammatory properties, which can be beneficial for conditions like endometriosis and PCOS that affect fertility. It can also improve digestion, which is important for hormonal balance and overall fertility. Next, we added Peppermint. Peppermint can be beneficial for reproductive health in several ways. It helps reduce stress and anxiety, which can positively impact fertility. The menthol in peppermint tea also aids digestion and can alleviate symptoms of bloating and cramping, promoting a healthy reproductive system. Dong Quai was also included because it is a powerful female fertility tonic herb. It is used to regulate hormonal control, improve uterine tone, and improve the timing of the menstrual cycle. Dong Quai promotes regular ovulation and helps with the production of healthy eggs. It is one of the most used Chinese herbs for treating reproductive issues. Dong Quai is also used to support uterine tone and strength, for pelvic pain, for menstrual irregularities, and to encourage menstruation when menstruation has ceased. Yellow Dock because it can help with fertility because it is rich in iron, which can help prevent anemia, a condition that can affect fertility. It has mild laxative properties that can improve digestive health, which is important for overall well-being and reproductive health. Yellow dock is known to help regulate menstrual cycles and address issues like amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), which can be crucial for fertility. Next, we included Sage. Sage is believed to help balance estrogen levels, which is crucial for conception. Estrogen is a key hormone in the reproductive process, and maintaining its balance can improve the chances of getting pregnant. Maca Root is believed to help balance estrogen and progesterone levels in women, which can improve menstrual regularity and increase the chances of successful ovulation and can enhance libido and sexual performance. Beyond fertility, maca is also known for boosting energy, stamina, and overall mood, which can indirectly support reproductive health.
Next, we included Licorice Root. Licorice root has been studied for its potential effects on fertility health and may help restore regular ovulation in women with irregular periods. It may be beneficial for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a common cause of infertility. Licorice root has estrogenic effects, which might help correct hormone imbalances. It may improve the quality of cervical mucus, which is important for sperm mobility and conception. Black Cohosh because it may help with ovulation and support fertility associated with PCOS. Black cohosh has been found to counter hormonal imbalances and restore hormonal balance, helping restore a normal menstrual cycle, boost ovulation, and promote fertility. Ashwagandha because it may help balance sex hormones like progesterone, which is crucial for fertility. It can improve egg quality, regulate menstrual cycles, and reduce symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Ashwagandha is known to reduce stress. Ginger increases blood circulation, stimulating the pelvic muscles and boosting energy levels, which can aid the ovulation process. It is also a natural antioxidant that helps protect the reproductive organs from free radical damage, supporting good reproductive health. Wild Yam can help with fertility by Boosting hormone levels, especially estrogen. It can help improve the quality and quantity of cervical mucus, which aids natural conception. Wild Yam can help balance hormones to help regulate menstrual cycles and can stimulate the ovaries to cause hyperovulation, potentially leading to multiple gestation and twins. Mug Wort may help regulate hormone levels due to its compounds like flavonoids and volatile oils. This could potentially support reproductive health. Mug wort is believed to function as a gentle uterine stimulant, which might promote regular menstruation. This can be beneficial for women experiencing irregular cycles and has been used to support the uterine system, including menstruation and childbirth.
The final ingredients we included are Damiana, Fo-Ti Root, Burdock Root, and Sarsaparilla. Damiana is known to increase hormone secretion in women, it can regulate critical reproductive hormones such as progesterone. It helps balance hormones, which are essential for reproductive health. Damiana can help regulate menstruation and relieve menstrual pain. It may strengthen the ovaries and promote the growth of healthy eggs. Fo-Ti Root is a traditional Chinese herb that has been used for centuries to support fertility and overall health. It is often used to increase libido and sexual vigor in women. The herb helps nourish the liver and kidneys, which are crucial for hormone production and reproductive health. Fo-Ti may help in regulating menstrual cycles and improving overall reproductive health. Burdock Root is good for reproductive health and can help increase fertility overall while also helping increase levels of testosterone naturally. Burdock supports fertility by strengthening the uterus and purifying the liver and gallbladder for optimal hormonal balance. Sarsaparilla can help those who have hormonal imbalances. It is regarded as a supportive reproductive tonic for both males and females. This means it can also help those who have infertility issues. Traditional herbalists often use it as both a reproductive organ and glands tonic medicine.
** Usage: As a fertility tea, we would like to see you get thru the first ounce, make sure we are going to be good with the tea, then have you go all in and do a 2-3 teaspoon serving daily for three menstrual cycles. Note how the cycles are changing, share that with us, so we can gauge how to proceed. We have a couple herbs not in the tea, so we have room to negotiate based on the 3-cycle outcome. We are looking for balance of progesterone to estrogen, among other healing benefits, and we can negotiate that based on the data. After the three cycles, we like our peeps to take a week off, then we can decide to continue or move onto Fertility Phase 2. The data can be shared by email or by phone call. **
Fertility Phase 2 ~ Capsule Only ~ I can be added after 90 Days on Phase 1
In the second stage of our Fertility teas is Fertility Phase 2. In this blend we take all the healthy and healing herbs of Fertility Phase 1 and add in a few extra boosters. In this blend we added Chasteberry. Chasteberry, also known as Vitex agnus-castus, has been used for centuries to address various hormonal issues, including those related to fertility. Chasteberry helps balance hormones by influencing the pituitary gland, which regulates the production of hormones like progesterone. This can be particularly beneficial for women with luteal phase defects, where insufficient progesterone production can hinder pregnancy. The luteal phase is the period between ovulation and the start of menstruation. Chasteberry can help lengthen this phase and improve progesterone levels, which are crucial for maintaining a pregnancy. By alleviating symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) such as breast pain, headaches, and mood swings, chasteberry can create a more favorable environment for conception. Chasteberry has been linked to improved menstrual cycle regularity, which is essential for predicting ovulation and increasing the chances of conception. Next, we added our Steep Me Medicinal Mushroom Blend. Steep Me Medicinal Mushrooms have been traditionally used in supporting fertility. These mushrooms are known to support hormonal balance and reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for reproductive health. Medicinal Mushrooms have shown promise in improving ovulation rates in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). These mushrooms may help regulate insulin sensitivity and reduce pelvic inflammation. Mushrooms are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which are essential for overall health and can indirectly support fertility. Finally, we included Shatavari. Shatavari has been used to promote fertility and have a range of health benefits, particularly for the female reproductive system. The herb is thought to be adaptogenic, which means that it may help to regulate the body’s systems and improve resistance to stress. Shatavari helps regulate menstrual cycles and supports healthy ovulation by balancing hormones. It can alleviate symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and other hormonal imbalances, and it can improve natural lubrication, making intercourse more comfortable.
NOTE: “This/these claim(s) has/have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
Features Fertility Women’s Phase 2 Capsules:
- Ready to Go
- Lots of individual flavor based on the ingredients
- All Wildcrafted Herbs
- All Organic where Wildcrafted is not available
- Maintenance Plan: Recommend 2 Caps Per day – 3-4 Days per week ~ 1 Morning & 1 Evening
- Caffeine: None
Ingredients: Steep Me Proprietary Organic and Wildcrafted Blend of Red Raspberry Leaf, Peppermint Leaf, Dong Quai, Yellow Dock Root, Sage Leaf, Maca Root, Licorice Root, Black Cohosh, Ginger Root, Wild Yam, Mug Wort, Damiana Leaf, Fo-Ti Root, Burdock Root, Sarsaparilla, Chaste Berry, Steep Me Medicinal Mushroom Blend and Shatavari Root.
Alternatively, try our Fertility Women’s Phase One Phyto~Nutrition Capsule OR Birth Control Detox Phyto~Nutrition Tea OR Birth Control Detox Phyto~Nutrition Capsules OR Women’s Fertility Micro~Nutrition Capsules OR Ovarian Healthy Micro~Nutrition Capsules OR Testosterone Boost Phyto~Nutrition Capsules OR PCOS Phyto~Nutrition Capsules
Not Safe for Pregnancy
Not Safe for Breastfeeding
Benefits of taking a supplement thru capsule form. https://www.realpromise.com/en/what-are-the-advantages-of-capsules/
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NOTE: When using Teas, Capsules, Tinctures and Micro-Nutrition to help with your ailment ~ please remember this is a marathon ~ we recommend an investment of time of at least 6 months to see positive change. Any gender specific blends are based on gender assigned at birth.