Herbosomal Estroboost is a proprietary complex that is encapsulated using liposomal technology, having good bioavailability in improving women’s confidence, health and elegance.
It is an unique blend of natural herbs, comprising of Kacip Fatimah extract, Manjakani extract, Angelica extract, Soy Isoflavone, Chasteberry, Evening Primrose, Arabic Gum, MCT, Glycerol, and Sunflower Lecithin, to support hormonal balance, restore energy, vitality and emotional health.
All the ingredients above are being encapsulated in the liposome to better protect the active ingredients achieving sustained release and promise effective delivery to targeted tissues.
Uniqueness of some of the key herbs in this blend:
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Uniqueness of some of the key herbs in this blend:
- Kacip Fatimah: Also known as Labisia Pumila, is a native plant of Malaysia. Traditionally used in childbirth and enhance sexual function. With its active ingredient, gallic acid, Kacip Fatimah is commonly used for gynaecological issues.
- Manjakani: Also known as Quercus Infectoria, is a native plant to Southeast Asia. Traditionally used for digestive issues and uterine issues. With its active ingredients, gallotannic acid, research shows Manjakani is highly beneficial for women health issues, including preventing vaginal infections.
- Angelica: Angelica Sinensis, is a native plant to China, Japan and Korea. Traditionally used to tonify blood. Its active ingredient includes ferulic acid and ligustilide have strong antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties.
- Chasteberry: Also known as Vitex Agnus-Castus, is a native plant to the Mediterranean region and Western Asia. Traditionally used to women hormonal health issues.
Reference:
- Kadir et al. 2012, “The Effect of Labisia pumila var. alata on Postmenopausal Women: A Pilot Study”, Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, pp. 1-6
- Baharuddin et al. 2015, “Anti-Candida activity of Quercus infectoria gall extracts against Candida species”, Journal of Pharmacology Bioallied Science, vol. 7 (1), pp. 15-20
- Chen et al. 2020, “A population-based case-control study on the association of Angelica sinensis exposure with risk of breast cancer”, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, vol. 10, pp. 454 – 459
- Diana van Die et al. 2013, “Vitex agnus-castus Extracts for Female Reproductive Disorders: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials”, Planta Medica, vol. 79, pp. 562 – 575