Postpartum Vitality Elixir

$35.00

This is an excellent postpartum herbal blend to help restore energy and vitality in women.

Elixir comes in an 8 oz glass bottle.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera):

- Adaptogenic properties help reduce stress and anxiety

- Enhances energy and vitality

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis):

- Tonifies and nourishes the blood

- Supports hormonal balance and reproductive health

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense):

- Rich in isoflavones, which support hormonal balance

- Nourishes and tones the uterus

Nettle (Urtica dioica):

- Rich in iron and nutrients to support energy production

- Supports lactation and milk production

Peppermint (Mentha piperita):

- Digestive support and relief from nausea

Dosage:

- 20-30 drops (1-1.5 mL) 2-3 times a day

- Start with a lower dose and adjust as needed

This blend supports the postpartum woman's energy and vitality by:

- Reducing stress and anxiety

- Supporting hormonal balance

- Nourishing and toning the reproductive system

- Enhancing energy production

- Supporting immune function and lactation

A common question from new mom’s working with herbs:

Q: Will these herbs transfer to my baby via my breastmilk?

Yes, some of the herbs in the postpartum tincture blend may transfer to the baby through breast milk, although the amounts are likely to be small. Here's a brief rundown on each herb's potential for transfer:

Ashwagandha: Minimal transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Dong Quai: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

Red Clover: Isoflavones may transfer, but the impact on infants is unknown. Caution is generally advised, but the amount used in this elixir is minimal.

Nettle: Nutrients and iron may transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Peppermint: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

To minimize potential transfer worry:

- Start with a low dose (10-15 drops) and monitor for any changes in baby's behavior or digestion.

- Watch for signs of transfer, such as:

- Fussiness or gas in the baby

- Changes in baby's stool or urine

Remember, every baby is different, and the transfer of herbs through breast milk can vary. Always prioritize caution and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.

*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Wild Bruja Apothecary and Wild Bruja.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine or herb, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant or remedy before working with it.

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This is an excellent postpartum herbal blend to help restore energy and vitality in women.

Elixir comes in an 8 oz glass bottle.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera):

- Adaptogenic properties help reduce stress and anxiety

- Enhances energy and vitality

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis):

- Tonifies and nourishes the blood

- Supports hormonal balance and reproductive health

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense):

- Rich in isoflavones, which support hormonal balance

- Nourishes and tones the uterus

Nettle (Urtica dioica):

- Rich in iron and nutrients to support energy production

- Supports lactation and milk production

Peppermint (Mentha piperita):

- Digestive support and relief from nausea

Dosage:

- 20-30 drops (1-1.5 mL) 2-3 times a day

- Start with a lower dose and adjust as needed

This blend supports the postpartum woman's energy and vitality by:

- Reducing stress and anxiety

- Supporting hormonal balance

- Nourishing and toning the reproductive system

- Enhancing energy production

- Supporting immune function and lactation

A common question from new mom’s working with herbs:

Q: Will these herbs transfer to my baby via my breastmilk?

Yes, some of the herbs in the postpartum tincture blend may transfer to the baby through breast milk, although the amounts are likely to be small. Here's a brief rundown on each herb's potential for transfer:

Ashwagandha: Minimal transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Dong Quai: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

Red Clover: Isoflavones may transfer, but the impact on infants is unknown. Caution is generally advised, but the amount used in this elixir is minimal.

Nettle: Nutrients and iron may transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Peppermint: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

To minimize potential transfer worry:

- Start with a low dose (10-15 drops) and monitor for any changes in baby's behavior or digestion.

- Watch for signs of transfer, such as:

- Fussiness or gas in the baby

- Changes in baby's stool or urine

Remember, every baby is different, and the transfer of herbs through breast milk can vary. Always prioritize caution and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.

*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Wild Bruja Apothecary and Wild Bruja.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine or herb, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant or remedy before working with it.

This is an excellent postpartum herbal blend to help restore energy and vitality in women.

Elixir comes in an 8 oz glass bottle.

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera):

- Adaptogenic properties help reduce stress and anxiety

- Enhances energy and vitality

Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis):

- Tonifies and nourishes the blood

- Supports hormonal balance and reproductive health

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense):

- Rich in isoflavones, which support hormonal balance

- Nourishes and tones the uterus

Nettle (Urtica dioica):

- Rich in iron and nutrients to support energy production

- Supports lactation and milk production

Peppermint (Mentha piperita):

- Digestive support and relief from nausea

Dosage:

- 20-30 drops (1-1.5 mL) 2-3 times a day

- Start with a lower dose and adjust as needed

This blend supports the postpartum woman's energy and vitality by:

- Reducing stress and anxiety

- Supporting hormonal balance

- Nourishing and toning the reproductive system

- Enhancing energy production

- Supporting immune function and lactation

A common question from new mom’s working with herbs:

Q: Will these herbs transfer to my baby via my breastmilk?

Yes, some of the herbs in the postpartum tincture blend may transfer to the baby through breast milk, although the amounts are likely to be small. Here's a brief rundown on each herb's potential for transfer:

Ashwagandha: Minimal transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Dong Quai: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

Red Clover: Isoflavones may transfer, but the impact on infants is unknown. Caution is generally advised, but the amount used in this elixir is minimal.

Nettle: Nutrients and iron may transfer, considered safe for breastfeeding.

Peppermint: May transfer in small amounts, but considered safe for breastfeeding.

To minimize potential transfer worry:

- Start with a low dose (10-15 drops) and monitor for any changes in baby's behavior or digestion.

- Watch for signs of transfer, such as:

- Fussiness or gas in the baby

- Changes in baby's stool or urine

Remember, every baby is different, and the transfer of herbs through breast milk can vary. Always prioritize caution and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.

*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by Wild Bruja Apothecary and Wild Bruja.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine or herb, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant or remedy before working with it.