Ladies, get ready to embark on an enlightening journey through the vibrant landscape of women’s health, where the intricate dance of diet, periods, and the enigmatic entity known as endometriosis takes centre stage. Our mission? To demystify the complexities, share the latest research, and sprinkle a dash of innovation.
Ever felt like your mood swings, sleep struggles, or PMS anxiety had a mind of their own? Maybe you’ve heard the claim: “Women have 52% less serotonin than men.” That stat can make you feel like yo...
Why Women Are More Exhausted, and How to Get Your Energy Back (Finally)
Let’s Get Real About the Tiredness
Ever feel like you could nap for a century and still wake up knackered? You’re not imagini...
Ah, periods. That monthly guest who barges in uninvited, overstays her welcome, and leaves chaos in her wake. For some, it’s all about mild cramps and bingeing on snacks while re-watching Bridget J...
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*A Khaya senegalensis preparation known as Khapregesic®. Scientific evidence: Lopresti A. et al. "An examination into the safety and efficacy of Khapregesic®, a Khaya senegalensis preparation, on pain, physical and emotional wellbeing in women experiencing menstrual distress: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial". Funded by Bioactive Natural Health Pty Ltd. To view and download the entire clinical trial published manuscript, click here. Traditional paradigm: Traditionally used in western herbal medicine to: [PERIOD] relieve menstruation pain, reduce occurrence of abdominal bloating, relieve symptoms of mild anxiety, reduce mood swings associated with premenstrual tension, [MENOPAUSE] reduce occurrence of menopausal symptoms, relieve symptoms of mild anxiety, reduce heavy menstruation (during peri-menopause). Always read the back of the pack and if symptoms persist, seek the advice of a healthcare professional.