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Did you know the skin can absorb certain nutrients? This soothing,
fragrant product provides a steady supply of wild yam and soy extracts,
which have been used by women for decades to support feminine health. This
supplement uses the most effective delivery system
available.
Because a woman's system is subject to natural
fluctuations throughout the month, many women are prone to imbalances that
can cause a variety of problems and make day-to-day living difficult. As
women age, these same imbalances are often implicated in even more serious
health concerns relating to a weakening of the structural system. For
years there was little that could be done to effectively ease these
problems.
Scientists have now discovered a compound found in the
Mexican wild yam. Unicity's exciting Wild Yam Cream provides that compound
in a soothing transdermal emollient.
Because the skin easily
absorbs nutrients through the pores, the topical application of Unicity's
Wild Yam Cream provides a steady supply of wild yam extract that maximizes
the body's assimilation of its active ingredients.
Key
Ingredients: Evening Primrose Oil Used in preparations for aging
skin, it counteracts free radical damage and rejuvenates skin cells. It is
a revitalizing herbal extract that contains a high amount of linoleic acid
that regulates cellular activity and is essential for maintaining healthy
skin. The expressed oil of the seed is used in preparations for dry or
mature skins. Evening primrose sports attractive yellow flowers that
produce the tiny black seeds which yield an oil used both internally and
externally for many conditions. Rich in unsaturated fatty acids that are
readily absorbed by the skin, evening primrose oil is excellent for
treating rough, dry skin.
Licorice Extract Originally from
central Europe, licorice now grows all across Europe and Asia. An herb
that supports the female reproductive system.
Grape Seed Extract
A botanical extract from grape seed, which includes many flavonoid
compounds such as proanthocyanidins. It has antioxidant properties to
support against oxidative damage to cells.
RESEARCH
BRIEF
Beginning around age 40 - 50 in women, the ovaries begin producing
lower levels of estrogens and progesterone. These reductions lead to
marked physiological responses in the body which are referred to
collectively as menopause. These responses include "hot flashes,"
irritability, fatigue, anxiety and various other symptoms.
Consumption of certain foods has been shown to decrease many
post-menopausal symptoms. Soybeans, for example, are particularly high in
compounds called isoflavones. The isoflavones genistein and diadzien
significantly decrease LDL cholesterol and significantly increased HDL/LDL
cholesterol ratios. Soy isoflavones increase bile acid excretion and
affects metabolism of cholesterol in the liver.
Other
plant-derived compounds such as saponins may have similar properties.
Saponins are found in many grains and vegetables and have long been known
to have strong biological activity. Saponins are broken down in the
digestive tract into steroid-like compounds and sugars.
FAQs
Q. Can any woman use this product? A. It is not
recommended for pregnant or lactating women.
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These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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