Ingredients
Shatavari
Many Ayurvedic practitioners call Shatavari a woman’s “best friend”. Shatavari manages the symptoms of PMS and is also effective in reducing cramps during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Shatavari aids in speeding up wound healing, reducing swelling, and restoring the skin's normal texture.
Yarrow
This beautiful plant, with its feathery leaves and clusters of small flowers, contains potent compounds that possess anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, and analgesic properties, making it a brilliant herb for period pain.
Dandelion
Dandelion root may help PMS symptoms like bloating, mood swings, and anger. It may also help with water retention and bloating associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Frankincense
Frankincense essential oil is one of the oldest essential oils used for its various health properties. Frankincense has been shown to be helpful for PMT, menopause but is also a general tonic for the uterus & can be helpful during labour. Frankincense essential oil is known to be a good remedy for stress, depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
Roman Chamomile
Because of its natural mood enhancing abilities, the benefits of Roman Chamomile can help ease menstrual related cramping. Its unique floral scent can reduce irritability and emotional instability often associated with the menstrual cycle. Historically, the Egyptians used chamomile as a natural analgesic to alleviate muscle cramps, particularly during menstruation.
Vetiver
Vetiver oil may help balance hormones, which can ease symptoms of PMS and menopause. Vetiver oil may also help ease menstrual cramps and bloating. Vetiver oil is also known for its calming properties and may help relieve stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet Almond Oil include proteins, antioxidants, vitamins A, B, E, Omega 9 and 6 essential fatty acids, magnesium and calcium. Almond oil can help promote a youthful appearance by enhancing collagen production and elasticity.
Magnesium
Magnesium is an essential mineral that helps regulate energy levels and support muscular function. During the menstrual cycle, cellular magnesium levels naturally decrease, which can contribute to premenstrual symptoms. This mineral plays a key role in calming the nervous system. When applied topically, magnesium can help alleviate muscle aches and cramps, reduce stress, and promote restful sleep.