ALPHA HEALTH CARE

Herbal PMT®- Hormone Support

$90 NZD

Pre-Menstrual Tension (PMT) creates a variety of symptoms common for women around the time of their monthly period.  Abdominal pain, nervous tension, bloating, constipation, and breast congestion are frequent discomforts. By correcting poor lifestyle habits and supplementing with supportive herbals, a painless and trouble-free month is possible. Herbal PMT is a natural Chinese herbal formula designed to maintain menstrual regularity, nourish blood nutrient levels, aid liver function, and relieve stress and anxiety.

Suitable for

  • Women who require natural support to maintain regular hormonal balance
  • Alleviating symptoms of menstrual irregularity, pain, bloating, and constipation
  • Supporting positive mood, relief of muscle tension, and tranquil sleep
  • Nourishing the blood and revitalising energy levels

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Serving Size: 500mg/capsule
Serving per container: 90 caps
Amount per serving:
Angelica polymorpha extract (Chinese angelica / Dong quai) 100mg

    • Supports menstrual regularity
    • Supports blood circulation

 

Cinnamomum cassia extract (Rou Gui/ Chinese cinnamon) 50mg

    • Supports blood flow, circulation and menstrual regularity

 

Ganoderma lucidum extract (Lingzhi/Reishi Mushroom) 150mg

    • Supports menstrual regularity
    • Supports healthy blood circulation

Paeonia lactiflora extract (Chinese Peony/Baishao) 100mg

    • Helps to relax smooth muscle tissues
    • May nourish blood and body fluids

Cyperus rotundus extract (Xiangfu / Nut Grass) 50mg

    • Supports menstrual regularity, comfort, and fluid balance

 

Corydalis turtschaninovii extract (Yan Hu Suo/ Laerkespore) 50mg

    • May help to relieve stress, worry and nervous tension during the menstrual cycle

 

TAPS Approval No: PP4991

Adults: Take 3 capsules, 2-3 times daily

 

Contraindications & Precautions

Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.

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