* Dong Quai Another important constituent of a menopause herbal
combination is the dong quai herb. Dong quai, also known as Angelica sinensis,
is a famous herb in Other Ingredients Besides the herbs mentioned above, menopause herbal combinations may contain other herbs as well, added to treat specific symptoms. Many menopausel herbal combinations mix soy, kava, and dandelion root, added with a dose of vitamins E, C, and B, magnesium, and calcium. Although these combination products may contain only small amounts of herbs than what is typically recommended in order for them to work, menopause herbal combination provides an overall effect that could stop hot flashes and other discomforts associated with menopausal symptoms. Product Information Menopause herbal combinations owe all its health benefits from other herbs. You can experiment with other herbs also but make sure that you research each one thoroughly as some herbs may not work quite so well when used in conjunction with other herbs. Worse, some may even prove to be dangerous. Before trying a menopause herbal combination, read the label carefully to ascertain that it has all the key ingredients. Look especially for the herb black cohosh then check the number of milligrams of each ingredient. Mental Herbal Product The brain is a complex mechanism that controls a huge part of our body. It includes the spinal cord and the peripheral nerves. If you have more or less than enough of a specific transmitter, the brain chemistry can be disrupted and this will affect not only the mental faculties but also the emotional balance and the entire body as well. Take for instance, a neurotransmitter called serotonin which functions include: promotes sleep, lowers pain sensitivity, hinders aggression and acts as antidepressant. Problems such as prolonged stress and inflammatory bowel disease can change the levels of accessible neurotransmitters.
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