How It Works
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Benefits: Known for its uterine tonic properties, blackhaw supports overall reproductive system well-being and can help reduce uterine discomfort post-birth.
How it Works: This herb acts as a tonic, helping the uterus contract and return to its normal size, while also providing a soothing effect to reduce cramps and discomfort. -
Benefits: As its name suggests, cramp bark is renowned for its antispasmodic qualities, making it a powerful tool for easing muscle spasms and uterine contractions.
How it Works: Cramp bark works to relieve muscle tension, helping to lessen the intensity of afterpains and providing comfort during postpartum recovery. -
Benefits: Ginger’s natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties make it highly effective for reducing pain and discomfort associated with afterpains.
How it Works: By promoting circulation and easing inflammation, ginger helps to relieve the discomfort of postpartum contractions while supporting overall healing. -
Benefits: Known for its calming properties, motherwort has traditionally been used to reduce nervous tension and soothe uterine discomfort.
How it Works: Motherwort is both a mild sedative and a uterine tonic, offering gentle relaxation to the nervous system and calming afterpains for a more comfortable recovery. -
Benefits: Yarrow is prized for its anti-inflammatory and astringent properties, which help to ease discomfort and promote healing during the postpartum period.
How it Works: Yarrow reduces inflammation and helps restore tissue health, encouraging the body’s natural recovery processes and providing gentle support for overall postpartum wellness.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*Rebeccas’s Tips
Take 1–2 droppers full as needed, up to six times a day. This elixir can be taken directly or diluted in a small amount of water. For best results, use consistently in the days following birth. It helps to stay ahead of the game rather than try to play catch up.