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Shepard’s Purse tincture, 2 oz.

$20.00

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Shepherd's purse has deep roots in use throughout history, particularly as a remedy for controlling bleeding. In ancient Greece, this herb was commonly used to heal wounds, while in China, its use dates back over 2,000 years for culinary and medicinal purposes.
During World War II, German soldiers utilized shepherd's purse extract as a field remedy for wounds when conventional supplies were unavailable, as a natural hemostatic agent. It was also historically used in midwifery to manage postpartum bleeding, a practice that continues today in some parts of the world.
So naturally, women experiencing heavy periods or spotting between periods often turn to shepherd's purse for its ability to regulate menstrual flow by reducing blood loss.
But shepherd's purse doesn't stop there in regards to women's health. It also helps regulate the menstrual cycle itself all while supporting kidney and bladder health with its diuretic properties.
It's also known to assist in managing symptoms during perimenopause, including hot flashes and night sweats.

Beyond its medicinal benefits, shepherd's purse is packed with vital nutrients.
It is rich in vitamins A, C, and K, which support immune function and bone health. Additionally, it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium, making it truly nutrient-dense and extremely versatile.

And when you use shepards purse with Yarrow, they were synergistically together.

This incredible herb can also be used to support cardiovascular health because it is known to strengthen blood vessel walls, improve elasticity, and lower blood pressure.

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