The root of the wild yam is high in saponins such as diosgenin, a progesterone precurser. This is widely used by the pharmaceutical industry to manufacture progesterone and other steroid drugs such as cortisone. Diosgenin was also the starting point in the creation of the first contraceptive pill. Other bioactive components of the root are alkaloids such as dioscorin, which are regarded as providing wild yam with a variety of medicinal properties, having anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, cholagogue, diaphoretic and vasodilator effects. In large doses wild yam may also act as an expectorant and diuretic.
Wild yam has been used medicinally in China, Japan and throughout Southeast Asia for at least 2,000 years. It forms part of "The Pill of Eight Ingredients" traditionally prescribed in Chinese medicine to treat hypothyroidism, nephritis, and diabetes. It is also an important tonic for the spleen and stomach, and is prescribed for tiredness, weight loss, lack of appetite, excessive sweating, frequent urination, chronic thirst and chronic coughs and wheezing.
The Maya and Aztecs used wild yam to relieve menstrual, ovarian and labour pains, and the Aztecs also used it externally to treat scabies and boils. Colonial doctors learnt about this highly valued plant from Native Americans and used it as a treatment for rabies and a variety of nervous complaints, including epilepsy and uncontrollable movements. Later it was used to treat asthma, morning sickness, hiccough, rheumatism and gastritis related to alcoholism.
Today wild yam is the most widely used herbal tonic for women’s health and is renowned as a treatment of premenstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms. Modern herbalists value it highly as a treatment for bilious colic and it is also widely used for treating rheumatism, arthritis, dysmenorrhea, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis, gall bladder complaints, and muscle cramps, and is also regarded as a liver tonic, a digestive aid, a visceral relaxant. Due to it's reputation as a leading woman's herb and a nourisher of the female endocrine system, wild yam is now known all over the world as a very popular ingredient in topical creams and sprays.
Suggested Usage: Take 2 capsules daily, preferably with food. For intensive use consult a medical professional.
Active Ingredients (percapsule)*: Wild Yam (root) 425mg.
Inactive Ingredients*: Millet, plant-derived capsule
* Vegetarian friendly, contains only plant derivatives.
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