Fast PMS Relief! All natural PMS Relief is for all your menstrual cycle related symptoms.
Relieves Painful Cramping, Back Pain, Bloating, Irritability,Achy
Feeling, Relieves Breast Tenderness and all body aches associated with a
woman’s monthly menstrual cycle.
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A 10 packet box will last most women 2-4 cycles. After 2 -3 months of use you
may find you need less than before. Often your menstrual cycle will normalize
after several months and you may not need it at all.
Our all natural Chinese herbs are cooked and dried into a powder and are
easy to mix with water and drink as a tea. Packets are pre-measured
doses. Packets are convenient to carry, easy to use, safe and effective within an
hour.
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Recommended dose: One packet each day of your cycle. Some women take 1
packet at night & one in the morning during their most uncomfortable
days. Our Chinese herbs are safe and effective to take even 4x per day.
(But we doubt you would need that many packets a day.)
PMS
Relief Herb Pac can also be used in the middle of your cycle at
ovulation for moodiness and irritability. 1 Packet at this time is
usually just the right dosage.
Chinese Herbs are the safest most reliable method to help your body function naturally at it’s peak.
If you have been suffering with painful periods or have only minor
symptoms that are just slightly bothersome either way PMS Relief Herb
Pack soothes and naturally balances your body, you barely notice you even
have your period.
Take at the onset of menstrual cycle and as needed during your cycle. So Easy!!
There are various ways to take care of yourself and a variety of ways to
reduce your PMS symptoms. Eating right, exercising, watching your
weight, reducing your stress, get enough sleep, but sometimes even when
you are doing everything you can, you still need help to get you through
those 5 days a month.
Over the counter pain reliever only mask symptoms for a
few short hours. Herbs balance the body and help you feel better the
entire month. (Read this .. why you should avoid Acetaminophen products
like Tylenol)
We pride ourselves on our personalized service, attention to detail. We
have done the research and chosen the most dependable, qualified
supplier in the world. Using the latest
technology you receive potent herbs without fillers for maximum therapeutic effects. (see factory video tour here).
Our commitment:
To provide the finest quality Chinese herb natural supplements.
Our manufacturer: Kaiser Pharmaceutical Company (KPC) has rigorous
standards and performs over 200 tests on each batch of raw herbs before
the herbs qualify for a Pacific Herbs PMS formula.
Each Packet contains 6 grams of cooked, dried, herbal extract.
Ingredients:
Bupleurum – Chai Hu
White Peony – Bai Shao
Ligusticum – Chuan Xiong
Angelicae – Dang Gui
Corydalis – Yan Hu Suo
Achyranthes – Niu Xi
Dipsacus – Xu Duan
Red Peony – Chi Shao
Moutan – Mu Dan Pi
Licorice – Gan Cao
Peach Kernel – Tao Ren
Carthamus – Hong Hua
Mugwort – Ai Ye
Cyperus – Xiang Fu
More information on each herb in the Pac Herb formula: Traditionally
known as Xiao Yao San, Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang & Tao Hong Su Wu Tang
Bupleurum (Chai Hu)
Abundant research has been done on Bupleurum root used to treat headaches, liver cirrhosis, jaundice, common cold and
irregular menstruation with pain and cramps (to name a few) in
Traditional Chinese Medicine. (TCM) This medicinal has demonstrated
anti-inflammatory properties, along with sedative and analgesic effects.
Bupleurum is used in TCM to spread the liver qi and relieve the liver
qi stagnation. With other herbs in
this formula it’s primary addresses reducing painful menstrual
cramps.
Mugwort (Ai Ye)
Mugwort can be used wherever a digestive stimulant is called for. It
will aid the digestion through the bitter stimulation of the juices
whilst also providing a carminative oil. It has a mild action in aiding
depression and easing tension, which appears to be due to the volatile
oil, so it is essential that this is not lost in preparation. Mugwort is
also commonly used as anemmenagogue in the aiding of normal menstrual
flow.
White Peony (Bai Shao)
The roots and flowers of
Paeonia officinalis have been used in European herbal medicine for
centuries. White Peony root has been used in connection with the
following conditions; muscle cramps, fever, atherosclerosis, polycystic
ovary syndrome and PMS. It has been an important remedy for female
reproductive conditions ranging from dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)
to irregular menses. Studies show the major effect of white peony is to
calm nerves and alleviate spasms. Peony contains a unique glycoside
called paeoniflorin. Proanthocyanidins, flavonoids, tannins,
polysaccharides, and paeoniflorin are all considered to contribute to
the medicinal activity. Peony shows some weak estrogen-like effects,
acting like a very weak anti-estrogen, particularly as part of a
formula. In a preliminary study, it was shown to improve fertility in
women affected by polycystic ovary syndrome.
Red Peony (Chi Shao)
Three similar plants are all called peony, and different parts are used
in some cases. The bark of the root of Paeonia suffruticosa is called
moutan or mu dan in China, where it naturally grows. Red peony root
comes from wild harvested Paeonia lactiflora or Paeonia veitchii. The
bark, red peony root, and white peony root all have somewhat different
properties. The color indicated does not refer to flower color. Chi shao
or red peony is used for bleeding or lack of blood movement, depending
on how it is prepared in Chinese Medicine. Red peony root and moutan
bark have both shown antioxidant activity in test tubes, likely due to
the presence of paeoniflorin, proanthocyanidins, and flavonoids.
Polysaccharides found in peony bark and root have shown an ability to
stimulate immune cells in the test tube.
Corydalis (Yan Hu Suo)
Many clinical studies have been conducted on this medicinal root.
Corydalis has been used extensively in the treatment of coronary artery
disorder because of it’s strong function to move blood and energy. In
Traditional Chinese Medicine, pain is the symptom that manifests when
energy is stagnate. Corydalis is one of the most effective herbs to
relieve pain because of it’s ability to move the energy or qi. It’s been
used in gynecological conditions extensively and is often combined with
other Chinese medicinal herbs in this formula for pain related to
menstruation.
Moutan (Mu Dan Pi)
This herb is the bark of the root Paeonia suffruticosa. Chinese Medicine says this herb invigorates the blood and moves
the blood. When combined with other herbs in this formula it’s famous
for relieving menstrual abdominal pain from amenorrhea and menorrhagia
to excessive menstrual bleeding.
Licorice(Gan Cao)
Licorice has a long and highly varied record of uses. It was and remains
one of the most important herbs in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is
said this herb goes to all twelve channels of the body, a claim given to
only a few Chinese herbs. By entering all body channels this herb is
often used for its guiding actions to help other herbs enter into
channels they would otherwise not normally affect. This is the beauty of
Chinese herbal medicine, it’s ability to combine herbs in formulas to
achieve actions they might otherwise not be able to do alone. Licorice
has a sweet flavor, sweet Chinese herbs are helpful in tonifying the
pancreas. In PMS Relief licorice is important because it moderates
spasms and alleviate pain, especially in the abdomen and legs. The two
major constituents of licorice are glycyrrhizin and flavonoids.
Flavonoids are antioxidants known to improve circulation and relieve
tissues damage and have a role in reducing inflammation. Other good
sources of flavonoids include onion, garlic, basil, spinach and green
leafy vegetables.
Dang Gui – Angelicae (Dang Gui)
Dang quai functions as an anti-inflammatory, pain reliever and is the
most important herb in Chinese herbal medicine for womens ailments. Dang
Gui in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is often referred to as the
female ginseng. It is often included in herbal combination’s, almost
never used alone, for abnormal menstruation, suppressed menstrual flow,
painful menstruation and uterine bleeding. It is also used in TCM for
both men and women with cardiovascular disease, including high blood
pressure and problems with peripheral circulation. Dang Gui is believed
to have an adaptogenic effect on the female hormonal system.
Nut Grass, Cyperus (Xiang Fu)
This herb is commonly combined with Dang Gui for irregular menstruation
and dysmenorrhea. This herb has a major role in regulating our liver
energy and is known for not only stopping the pain associated with our
menstruation but also the ability to help regulate our menstrual cycles.
It’s actions are intensified when combined with other herbs such as
Dang Gui and Bupleurum. The Grand Materia Medica written approximately
200 AD states that Cyperus is the “Commander-in-Chief of Qi disorders,
and for gynecology, the Supreme Leader.” It is also called an “immortal
herb for women” as far back as 1550 AD. Cyperus’s known chemical
constituents include volatile oils, flavonoids and proteins.
Peach Kernel (Tao Ren)
Peach kernel is very useful in a broad range of blood circulation
applications. Menstrual pain, amenorrhea or irregular menstruation are
all improved when blood is flowing more freely. This herb invigorates
the blood and in so doing relieves the pain. It’s commonly used for
traumatic sports injuries with bruising and pain. It’s believed it’s
effectiveness stems from it’s marked anti-inflammatory influence.
Carthamus (Hong Hua)
This red flower has properties of warmth and acrid, meaning it can
invigorate the circulation of the blood. In China it’s been used in
obstetric and gynecological departments in both small does to activate
and nourish blood and in larger doses to alleviate pain, especially in
the abdomen. Originally documented in 659 AD, today we know it also has
positive effects for cardiovascular output. It is commonly used with
peach kernel for it’s synergistic effects. Scientific research has shown
positive success in carthamus increasing coronary blood flow and it’s
effects on lowering cholesterol.
Achyranthes (Niu Xi)
Achyranthes has a long history of use for maintaining healthy blood
flow. It’s most common uses are for invigorating the blood, unblocking
the menses and moving the blood in the channels especially in the low
back. This herb is wonderful for pain related to trauma because it
works quickly by increasing blood flow. Recent research shows
Achyranthes has an abundance of polysaccharides which enhance red blood
cells and effect platelet aggregation. It’s best for relieving pain,
reducing inflammation and lowering blood pressure.
(published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine, 8 (3): 165-167, 1997).
Dipsacus (Xu Duan)
Dipsacus is commonly used in conjunction with Niu Xi above, to enhance
the effects of both herbs. Dipsacus treats both the liver and kidney
channels, key components in menstrual irregularities. Being sweet and
slightly warm it can strengthen the enhance yang energy. (Women are
predominantly yin and can always use more yang energy). Dipsacus
promotes blood circulation without the sticky properties of some herbs.
It’s main Chinese medicine functions include tonify the liver and
kidneys, strengthen sinews and bones and gently invigorating blood, and
alleviating pain.
Ligusticum (Chuan Xiong)
Ligusticum is a widely used blood tonic and is especially common in
womens formulas in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It improves blood
circulation and has been studied extensively in for heart circulation
because of it’s profound effects (along with ginseng) for myocardial
circulation. Ligusticum is related to Dang Gui (above) because it
shares some of the same characteristics. But Dang Gui is a stronger
blood tonic while Ligusticum is a strong blood mover and analgesic (pain
killer). Liguisticum can treat all types of headaches and is one of the
best herbs for menstrual conditions because it warms the uterus and
de-congests blood in the pelvic region.
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