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1. Aura Cacia's Essential Oil Chamomile .5oz
Chamomile (Matricaria Recutica & Anthemis Nobilis) is used for nervesnous disorders, migraine headaches, acne, inflammation, insomnia, menstrual problems, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, inflammatory diseases, burns, calming, soothing, nurturing, eases anxiety, diuretic, menstrual cramps, and tones the liver. 100% Pure Essential Oil. Suggested Use: Add a few drops of oil to your favorite lotion, massage oil or aromatherapy diffuser. Ingredients: LATIN: Ormenis multicaulis ORIGIN: Morocco/Spain AROMA: Sweet, Herbaceous BODY: Soothes skin MIND: Calms the mind SPIRIT: Relaxes the spirit Supplemental Facts: DILUTE PROPERLY - MAY IRRITATE SKIN - NOT FOR INTERNAL USE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN - NOT FOR TOPICAL USE Caution: If pregnant, suffering from any medical condition, or taking medication, consult a health care practitioner before use.
 
2. Life Link's Progesterone Cream 100mg 2oz
Life Link's Progesterone Cream 100mg 2oz As people age, their bodies? hormone production falls. In women, progesterone levels fall far more than do estradiol levels, producing a condition sometimes called ?estrogen dominance?. Estrogen dominance occurs after menopause and also at times in younger women, and may contribute to such unpleasant problems as PMS, hot flashes, night sweats, osteoporosis, endometriosis, fibrocystic breast disease, anovulation, vaginal dryness, menstrual migraine, depression, and mood swings. Progesterone supplementation is widely used for these conditions as well as for reducing risk of breast cancer during estrogen therapy (as in HRT or breast enhancement). The bioavailability of progesterone is many times greater when applied to the skin ("topically") than when taken orally. Topical application causes a significant rise in progesterone levels in the blood and . . .
 

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