Fertile Garden - Health Concerns
Fertile Garden by Health Concerns
Ashwaganda combined with Chinese Herbs for Support of Reproductive Health
This interesting herbal supplement from Health Concerns combines traditional Chinese herbs with herbs from other traditions. It adds False Unicorn ( Helonias Diocia / Liliaceae), an herb long used to support menstruation and fertility. False Unicorn has also been used to normalize the reproductive system after discontinuing hormones or birth control pills.
The other addition is Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera), one of the most often used herbs in Ayurvedic medicine. Ashwagandha has long been used for its restorative and immune strengthening properties. It has also been used as a geriatric tonic. It is known as “Indian Ginseng” because of these rejuvenating properties,. Though they share these general characteristics, these herbs are botanically unrelated.
Since Fertile Garden is a unique formula with only a short history of use, it's hard to say what the actions of these two herbs are within the context of the the formula's mix of Chinese herbs. The eight Chinese herbs in Fertile Garden perform a variety actions, including Moving QI, Warming YANG, and Building YIN and Blood.
Uses of Health Concerns' Fertile Garden:
- Supports Normal Fertility
- Supports Normal Erectile Function
- Supports Treatment For Irregular Menstrual Cycle
- Supports Normal Sperm Count
- Replenishes The Yin
- Regulate The Flow Of Qi And Blood
Fertile Garden's Safety, Cautions and Contraindications
Health Concerns' Fertile Garden is designed for use by those who are trained in using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM is potent, but it can also be complex. For long term chronic or serious conditions, self diagnosis and treatment are not recommended.
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See Our Article On Chinese Herbs for Fertility
Fertile Garden Dosage
Fertile Garden Ingredients
Ashwagandha | Withaniae Somniferae |
Bai Shao | Peony (White) |
Chuan Lian Zi | Melia |
Dang Gui (Shen) | Tangkuei |
False Unicorn | Helonias Diocia/Liliaceae |
Fu Ling | Poria |
Gou Qi Zi | Lycium Fruit |
Nu Zhen Zi | Ligustrum |
Sang Ji Sheng | Loranthus |
Sha Shen (Bei) | Glehnia |
Tai Zi Shen | Pseudostellaria |
Tian Men Dong | Asparagus Tuber |
Tu Si Zi | Cuscuta Seed |
Zhi Gan Cao | Licorice (Baked) |
*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.