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Decreases hot flashes and excessive perspiration due to menopause. Bundle includes:

  • Wise Woman - Day - 30 capsules. Helps reduce occurrence and relieve symptoms of menopause. Decreases hot flashes associated with menopause.
  • Wise Woman - Night - 30 capsules. Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve night sweats associated with menopause and support refreshing sleep.
  • Sage - 50 mL oral liquid. Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to reduce excessive perspiration.

Purchase any two items, get your choice of free Mushroom powder.

Description

This bundle includes:

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Day

A consciously created plant-active blend of Black Cohosh, Shatavari, Ashwagandha and Red Clover.

Menopause symptom relief: Black Cohosh helps reduce occurrence and relieve symptoms of menopause, decreases hot flushes associated with menopause and reduces excessive perspiration.

Adaptogen for stress: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen to help the body adapt to stress and to support a healthy stress response in the body.

Rejuvenating tonic: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as rejuvenating tonics.

Virility and healthy libido: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to increase virility and enhance healthy libido.

Vitality: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to support vitality.

Nervous tension: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help relieve nervous tension, calm nerves and support the nervous system.

Tiredness: Ashwagandha is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to relieve tiredness and fatigue.

General health and wellbeing: Shatavari and Ashwagandha are traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help support general health and wellbeing.

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Night

Menopause symptom relief: Black Cohosh helps to reduce occurrence and relieve symptoms of menopause.

Night sweat relief: Sage is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to relieve night sweats associated with menopause.

Perspiration relief: Sage is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to reduce excessive perspiration.

Sleep support: Hops are traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to induce sleep, relieve sleeplessness and support refreshing sleep.

Mind relaxation: Hops are traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to assist mind relaxation.

Calm nerves: Hops are traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to calm and soothe nerves.

Stress symptom relief: Hops are traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to relieve symptoms of stress.

Wanderlust Sage

A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.

Reduces perspiration: Sage is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to reduce excessive perspiration.

Night sweat support: Sage is traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to relieve night sweats associated with menopause.

Antioxidant: Sage is an antioxidant to reduce free radicals formed in the body.

You can expect a bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness. Complemented with natural peppermint oil.

Direction

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Day

Adult Dosage

Take one capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Night

Adult Dosage

Take one capsule daily, before bed, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Wanderlust Sage

Adult Dosage

Using the measured dropper take 1.75 mL three times daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.

Active Ingredients

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Day

Each capsule contains:

Actaea racemosa(Black Cohosh)root and rhizome ext. dry conc. 8 mg.

Derived from dry 40 mg.

Asparagus racemosus(Organic Shatavari)root ext. dry conc. 60 mg.

Derived from dry 3 g.

Withania somnifera(Ashwagandha)root ext. dry conc. 300 mg.

Derived from dry 3 g.

Trifolium pratense(Red Clover)flower and leaf ext. dry conc. stand. 100 mg.

Derived from min. dry 2.5 g.

Equiv. isoflavones (of Trifolium pratense) 40 mg.

No addedgluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Night

Each capsule contains:

Actaea racemosa(Black Cohosh)root and rhizome ext. dry conc. 8 mg.

Derived from dry 40 mg.

Humulus lupulus(Hops)flower ext. dry conc. 50 mg.

Derived from dry 500 mg.

Salvia officinalis(Sage)leaf ext. dry conc.266.67 mg.

Derived from dry 4 g.

Ziziphus jujuba(Zizyphus)seed ext. dry conc. 60 mg.

Derived from dry 3 g.

No addedgluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Wanderlust Sage

Each 1.75 mL contains:

Salvia officinalis(Sage)leaf ext. liquid 1.05 mL.

Derived from dry 1.05 g.

Also contains purified water, glycerol and peppermint oil.

No addedgluten, dairy, lactose, soy, egg, artificial colours or artificial flavours.

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Health Warnings

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Day

Warning:In very rare cases - Black Cohosh has been associated with liver failure. If you are experiencing yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes - dark urine - nausea - vomiting - unusual tiredness - weakness - stomach or abdominal pain - and/or loss of appetite - you should stop using this product and see your doctor.

Talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner/ health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains phenylalanine (naturally occurring in Red Clover).

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Night

Warning:In very rare cases – Black Cohosh has been associated with liver failure. If you are experiencing yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes – dark urine – nausea – vomiting – unusual tiredness – weakness – stomach or abdominal pain – and/or loss of appetite – you should stop using this product and see your doctor.

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains sulfites.

Wanderlust Sage

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Contains 27% alcohol.

Sourcing

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Day

Ashwagandha and Shatavari sourced from India.Red Clover sourced from Italy.Black Cohosh sourced from China.

Wanderlust Wise Woman - Night

Black Cohosh, Sage, Hops and Ziziphus sourced from China.

Wanderlust Sage

Sage sourced from Albania.

Consciously Created

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Australian Made

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No Added Dairy

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No Added Gluten

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No Added Soy

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Plant Actives

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Ingredients

We strive to harness the best from nature. We are dedicated to sourcing quality ingredients from around the world, selecting certified organic ingredients wherever possible.

Black Cohosh

Actaea racemosa

Native North America and Canada, this perennial plant is grown throughout the world. Also referred to as Black Bugbane or Black Snakeroot this plant is recognised for its distinct flowers. Rather than petals or sepals, it consists of tight clusters of long stamens surrounding a white stigma. The flowers have a sweet smell, and its underground roots and rhizome system is used for medicinal purposes.

This flowering plant is a member of the buttercup family,Ranunculaceaeand is known to:

  • Relieve symptoms of menopause
  • Helps reduce occurrence of menopausal symptoms
  • Relieve hot flushes associated with menopause
  • Relieve excessive perspiration/sweating

Its medicinal uses have been noted in the literature dating back to the 1800's where you will most likely find it named,Macrotysafter a group of “resins” early chemists isolated from the rhizomes.

Ashwagandha

Withania somnifera

Native to India through to South East Asia this short, perennial shrub is now grown throughout the world.

Ashwagandha is often referred to as Indian ginseng even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated. In Sanskrit, ashwa means ‘horse’ and gandha means ‘smell’ which refers to the root of the plant having a horse-like smell.

Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen, a rasayana (tonic) and to:

  • Maintain vitality
  • Support a healthy stress response in the body
  • Soothe and calm nerves
  • Support refreshing sleep
  • Relieve nervous tension
  • Support the nervous system
  • Assist with recovery from illness

Ashwagandha is a highly regarded plant used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India. It is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenative and restorative rasayana (tonic).

Shatavari

Asparagus racemosus

Shatavari is native throughout Sri Lanka and India and now naturalised in other parts of the world.

With leaves like pine needles and small white flowers, this woody climber is a member of the common asparagus family Asparagaceae.

Its name Shatavari is derived from Sanskrit, shat means ‘100’ and vari meaning ‘root’ or ‘husband’, translating to “she who possesses a hundred husbands”. Implying its traditional use in Ayurvedic Medicine as an aphrodisiac.

Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen, a female tonic and to:

  • Support healthy stress response in the body
  • Increase virility (Vrishya)
  • Promote healthy libido

Long used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India, it is often considered an aphrodisiac and a female tonic.

Sage

Humulus lupulus

Native to the Middle East and Mediterranean region, this aromatic, woody perennial shrub belongs to the mint family (Lamiacea) and is now cultivated around the world for its culinary and medicinal benefits.

It’s botanical name,Salviais the Latin term “to be in good health”, whileofficinalisis traditionally used to refer to a plant with health and medicinal properties that was sold in the apothecary.

Used in traditional Western Herbal Medicine as an antioxidant and to:

  • Relieve excessive perspiration
  • Reduce night sweats associated with menopause

Cultivated as a culinary herb and as an ornament, is believed to have been introduced by either the Romans in ancient times or by monks during the Middle Ages. Sage was a sacred ceremonial herb of the Romans.

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