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Aging gracefully
March 6, 2018 - 6:07am
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Hi UnCloudyDay,
Hi UnCloudyDay,
Christine and some of the other ladies have actually talked about drinking red clover tea every day for the phytoestrogen affect that it has. It also comes in a balm.
Plug red clover into the search for more threads.
I would also keep using the honey every day, just make sure it is the raw local honey.
UnCloudyDay
March 6, 2018 - 8:07am
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Red Clover Tea - black cohosh- soy isoflavones
I had noticed that on the forums when I did some searching. I did try red clover mixed eith other herbals in an infusions a couple years back but can’t say that I did it regularly. I then tried red clover capsules and didn’t see a huge difference but maybe I should have taken more capsules a day? I’m sure the tea is stronger. Maybe I’ll have to make time for making tea again. And give it another try. There is a popular herbal formula that has black cohosh and soy isoflavones together and it makes a big difference for me when I take it daily, but I’m concerned about taking the soy isoflavones on a daily basis. Maybe I shouldn’t be? There’s so much conflicting data out there. Does Christine cover phytoestrogens and herbals on any of her programs? I would love to know if black cohosh plus soy isoflavones is ok for daily use at least intermittently.
I am going to look for a source for red clover balm. That’s a good idea. Worth a try. I am sure I could make some too if I tried. I’m not in a season with much time though. Anyone have a source for this?
Aging gracefully
March 6, 2018 - 9:03am
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Yea, I think I remember the
Yea, I think I remember the discussion where the actual red clover tea was more effective than capsules. I went to my local health food store and found the tea that has the flowers as well as the leaves in it! Really didn't care for the taste, but I guess it grows on you.
You may want to look into Christine's lecture series for more information on vaginal health:
https://whole-woman.thinkific.com/courses/whole-woman-lecture-series
This also includes the gut bacteria lecture, all great stuff!
Surviving60
March 7, 2018 - 3:56am
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Red clover salve
You may be interested in Christine's demo of how she makes her red clover salve:
https://wholewoman.com/newpages/livingarts/ckkitchen-salve.html
UnCloudyDay
March 7, 2018 - 7:38am
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Thank you
That is a very helpful link. Thank you ladies for the information. I ordered some red clover tea and I’m going to try having a daily cup. Alfalfa seems to be another herb for me to consider reintroducing. I have used it in the past for other things and I do know it’s very nutrient full. I’m glad Christine mentions it in the video clip.