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Medicine Hunter
Calming Sleep™
as seen on CNBC with Sue
Herera, is available in Wal-Mart stores across the nation. Click here to
watch Chris on
CNBC
Power Lunch,
discussing the amazing benefits of herbal supplements.
Calming Sleep™
is also available online at
Herbal Powers.

Maca
Tru™ and
Medicine Hunter
Maca
Stimulant™
Chris Kilham is widely known
for his sustainability work with maca and the native people of the Peruvian
Highlands, where maca is grown. His inspiring story was featured on the front
page of the Business section of the
New York Times
this past New Year's Day.
Maca has been a life-sustaining substance in the
Andes since 3800 B.C. It is legendary for delivering energy, mental clarity, and
enhancing libido.
Maca Stimulant™
and
Maca Tru™
are both available
online at Herbal Powers.
MacaTru™
is available offline
at Whole Foods Supermarkets,
and in Natural Retailers.
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Thailand’s Herb For Women
At an outdoor market in Thailand, I examined what looked like large, dried
yams. “Pueraria mirifica,” my botanist friend remarked. “Women use it,
especially as they age.” He made a comment to the woman selling the herb, and
she pointed to her breasts with a friendly smile. I was unsure how to take that.
Thailand’s most famous herb, Pueraria mirifica (Pueraria for short) belongs to
the same family as soy, and contains the same estrogen-like compounds genistein
and daidzein, found in that popular bean. But Pueraria also contains miroestrol
and deoxymiroestrol, which possess even higher estrogenic activity. These
natural agents function like estrogen in the body. Thus Pueraria plays a
valuable role in the health of women approaching menopause, or during menopause.
At this time of life, estrogen levels drop, and women experience reduced
suppleness of skin, diminished sex drive and lubrication, and mood swings as
well.
In Thailand, Pueraria is known as an age retarding agent. Women who use Pueraria
report improved breast firmness, increased suppleness of skin, more lustrous
hair, increased lubrication, and elevated sex drive. Toxicity tests show that
Pueraria is safe at recommended levels, and human clinical studies show that
Pueraria does in fact improve physical and mood symptoms of menopause.
The two most popular uses for Pueraria among Thai women concern improved breast
firmness and enhanced sexual function. Accounts of improved breast firmness
resulting from a daily dose of only 100 milligrams of the root are too numerous
to ignore. For the claims of improved sexual function, there is some clinical
evidence.
Thailand’s Ministry Of Public Health, similar to our own NIH, unreservedly
endorses Pueraria, and has devoted a great deal of science to this herb. With a
long history of safe use and a low dose required, Pueraria mirifica seems well
worth trying for women approaching menopause.
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