Key Benefits of Yogya’s Comprehensive Dietary Supplement for Women

·         Maintains hormonal balance in females.

·         Enhances fertility and libido.

·         Works as uterine tonic.

·         Provides energy and fights physical and mental fatigue.

·         Maintains Iron and hemoglobin levels in the body.

·         Provides various antioxidants and nutrition.

·         Helpful in the management of leucorrhoea.

·         Improves bone health.

Complete Herb description of various ingredients used in the formulation:

Shatavar:

It is beneficial for maintaining the hormonal balance in females and also nourishes the female reproductive organs thus enhancing fertility. It is helpful in reducing the pain and inflammation of the reproductive organs during menstruation. It is considered good for women with low estrogen levels, as this herb contains phytoestrogens. It can enhance the production of breast milk in nursing females and also takes care of the libido. It is useful in morning sickness and fatigue and aids the process of digestion.

Ashoka:

A very useful herb to treat menstrual disorders associated with excess bleeding (rakta pradara), pain, spasms and congestion. Its affinity for the uterine muscles and endometrium indicates its use as a uterine tonic to help with prolapse, miscarriage and irregular menstrual cycles. It can clear congestion from the mamsa and meda dhatus when there are fibroids, cysts, endometriosis and leucorrhoea developed from excess ama and kapha doshas in the body.

Lodhra:

Apart from being absorption enhancing, Lodhra is cooling and light. This is an unusual combination which makes lodhra very helpful for reducing inflammation and heaviness in the body due to excess fluid. The result is a firm, attractive body. In the Mahabharata war, of ancient India, lodhra was used to help heal battle wounds. By lowering the pH of the body, lodhra helps make it easier to control inflammation and makes it possible for the body to heal more quickly. lodhra helps heal the mother's body after childbirth. It also firms the tissues and helps the mother to regain her normal shape. Lodhra helps to detoxify the blood, takes away excess heat and reduces weight due to internal inflammation.

Dashmula:

Helpful in managing conditions involving menhorragia (fibroids), bleeding hemorrhoids, hemorrhage and dysentery. It removes excess vata from the system. It is a nourishing muscle tonic that strengthens the body and calms the nerves.

Shankhpushpi:

It is used to treat various disorders related to nervous weekness, like, insomnia, loss of memory, mental and physical fatigue etc. It is a wonderful brain tonic that works as a stimulant for brain to improve its ability and capacity.

Amla:

Amla improves eyesight as it contains the indispensable vitamins. It builds immunity and increases Hemoglobin levels of the body by increasing red blood cells. It makes the hair healthy helps in the formation of strong bones and teeth. It is a boon to sinus related problems, restlessness, obesity, blood pressure and impotency. Amla is one of the basic treatment of many diseases in Ayurveda. It not only improves memory, but is useful in many brain problems..Amla has many medicinal properties which keeps you healthy and fit.

Aloe Vera:

Aloe Vera has amazing health benefits. The herb is known for its medicinal properties and is useful in several health conditions. It helps in halting growth of cancer tumors, eases inflammation, helps in arthritis, lowers cholesterol, prevents kidney stones, soothes ulcers, lowers blood pressure in people suffering from high blood pressure, hydrates skin, provides essential minerals to the body, helps in preventing colon cancer, heals intestine, lubricates digestive tract and ends constipation. Aloe Vera is also helpful in stabilizing sugar levels in diabetics.

Haridra:

Provides Relief from respiratory infections and disorder complete skin care Purifies blood, treats Cough, colds, asthma, heaviness in the head due to kapha and hoarseness of voice

Trikatu:

It is a combination of black pepper, long pepper and ginger. Trikatu has its primary effect in the upper GI tract, where it enhances the digestive fire, necessary for the breakdown of food and absorption of nutrients. Trikatu is used to awaken Agni (digestion) and destroy Ama (accumulated waste and toxins)

Lajwanti:

It has been found to have antiasthmatic, aphrodisiac, analgesic and antidepressant properties and used in the treatment of dysentery, vaginal and uterine complaints, inflammations, burning sensation, asthma, leucoderma, fatigue and blood diseases.

Grape Seed Extract:

Grape seed has antioxidant, antiallergenic, antihistamine, anti-inflammatory and immune boosting properties and it can be instrumental in helping the body fight viruses, allergens, and carcinogens. Because of its antioxidant properties, grape seed extract is considered an anti-aging wonder. Antioxidants are the most important nutrients for the skin. The bioflavonoids in grape seed extract help strengthen and protect cell membranes from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. Its antioxidant properties are considered to be stronger than those of vitamin C and Vitamin E. It helps to repair connective tissue while promoting skin enzyme activity. Grape seed extract aids wound healing by helping to regenerate damaged blood vessels and clearing harmful bacteria from the wound.

Iron:

Iron is a mineral that's required to help the red blood cells transport oxygen to the rest of the body. Women require more iron than men for a variety of reasons, including menstruation. Iron has three main functions in the body, which include: Assistance in transporting and storing oxygen; Assistance in energy production and cell respiration; Boosting the immune system, by helping to produce white blood cells to fight bacteria.

Calcium:

Our body needs calcium to build and maintain strong bones. The heart, muscles and nerves also need calcium to function properly.

Magnesium:

Magnesium is an essential mineral for staying healthy and is required for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. Multiple health benefits of magnesium include transmission of nerve impulses, body temperature regulation, detoxification, energy production, and the formation of healthy bones and teeth. Women of all ages benefit immensely from the intake of magnesium. Besides keeping osteoporosis at bay, magnesium health benefits in women include relief from symptoms of menopause and premenstrual syndrome (PMS). It also minimizes the risk of premature labor.

Folate:

Folate (Folic Acid) is a B-group Vitamin essential for the healthy development of the fetus in early pregnancy. Women of child-bearing age should take extra folate to prevent pregnancy complications.

Zinc:

Zinc serves many important roles in both men and women, including immune function, protein synthesis, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and cell division. Zinc supplementation may improve some of the negative effects associated with menstruation in women, including premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, because of the mineral's ability to regulate the secretion of progesterone, which may increase the risk of developing PMS

Biotin:

All B vitamins, including biotin, work to fuel the body's metabolism, or the conversion of food into energy. Thus, biotin is important for breaking down proteins, carbohydrates, fats and amino acids.

Vitamin B1:

Vitamin B1 is responsible for converting sugar into energy. This vitamin is responsible for the production of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that relays messages to the muscles and nerves. It ensures smooth functioning of the brain and helps improve memory and concentration. Vitamin B1 helps relieve stress and also helps strengthen the nerves. The vitamin is used to reduce the progression of multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, cirrhosis, and other infections.

Vitamin B2:

Vitamin B2 riboflavin helps produce red blood cells and protects the nervous system. It helps reduce tingling and numbness, anxiety, stress, and fatigue, in addition to strengthening the immune system.

Vitamin B6:

It is important for cardiovascular, digestive, immune, muscular, and nervous system function. The B6 vitamin is needed for proper brain development and function and to make the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine, which affect mood. Vitamin B6 also helps the body make melatonin, which is important in helping regulate your internal clock.

Vitamin B12:

It is needed to convert carbohydrates into glucose in the body. It helps in healthy regulation of the nervous system, reducing depression, stress, and brain shrinkage. It helps maintain a healthy digestive system. Vitamin B12 also protects against heart disease by curbing and improving unhealthy cholesterol levels, protecting against stroke, and high blood pressure. It helps in cell reproduction and constant renewal of the skin.

Niacinamide:

Niacinamide health benefits include increased energy levels, more strength, less fatigue, better sleep, reduced inflammation and greater capacity for work and exercise.

Calcium pantothenate:

Calcium pantothenate (also alternately called Vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid) is a water-soluble member of the B-vitamin family. It plays a huge role in the functioning of the enzymes in the human body. Some of its major functions are converting food into energy, stimulating growth, reproduction, and many other normal bodily processes.

Vitamin A:

Not only does Vitamin A strengthen "entry points" into the human body, such as mucous membranes, the lining of the eyes, respiratory, urinary and intestinal tracts, it is also essential for the white blood cells, that fight infection once in the body. Vitamin A, when converted into the retinal (retinaldehyde) form, is vital for healthy eyes. When converted into retinoic acid, vitamin A effectively maintains healthy bones and teeth. As a powerful antioxidant, vitamin A fights against oxidative stress, or "cellular rust," within our bodies, thus protecting us from health problems such as cataracts, atherosclerosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cancer. Vitamin A is known to be essential for the reproductive process for both males and females.

Vitamin C:

A healthy dose of vitamin C will protect your body from infection and maintain healthy bones and teeth, as well as quicken the body's ability to repair wounds. Along with its immune functions that fight against bacteria, viruses, and infection, vitamin C also serves as an effective antihistamine that will lessen the unpleasant effects of the common cold, including inflammation, stuffy nose and aches. Vitamin C is a powerful and effective antioxidant that protects our bodies from free radicals that cause oxidative stress. Along with lowering your blood pressure, vitamin C ensures proper dilation of blood vessels, which can prevents such diseases as atherosclerosis and high cholesterol.

Vitamin D:

Vitamin D is essential for the efficient utilization of calcium by the body. Osteoporosis is most often associated with inadequate calcium intake. However, a deficiency of vitamin D also contributes to osteoporosis by reducing calcium absorption. Active vitamin D is a potent immune system modulator. Adequate vitamin D levels may be important for decreasing the risk of high blood pressure.

Vitamin E:

The most widely known health benefits of vitamin E are protection against toxins such as air pollution, premenstrual syndrome, eye disorders such as cataracts, neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes. Immunity levels improve when vitamin E is consumed. Another important benefit of vitamin E is that it reduces cholesterol and the risk of developing cancer. Another widely known health benefit of vitamin E is in skin care and hair care. Owing to its antioxidant properties, vitamin E promotes the circulation of blood to the scalp. Vitamin E helps alleviate fatigue and strengthen capillary walls while nourishing the cells.

Omega 3 Fatty Acids:

Omega-3 fatty acid found in flaxseed, called ALA, inhibited tumor incidence and growth. Some of the other components in flaxseed also have antioxidant properties, which may contribute to protection against various diseases. Vital to Brain Development: Omega-3 acids (DHA, EPA and ALA) are essential fatty acids that may play a critical role in a child’s learning ability, brain function and brain development.

Probiotics:

Probiotics are organisms such as bacteria or yeast that are believed to improve health. The digestive system is home to more than 500 different types of bacteria. They help keep the intestines healthy and assist in digesting food. They are also believed to help the immune system. Researchers believe that some digestive disorders happen when the balance of friendly bacteria in the intestines becomes disturbed. This can happen after an infection or after taking antibiotics. Probiotics can improve intestinal function and maintain the integrity of the lining of the intestines.

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