Partridge Berry is among the best remedies for preparing the uterus (and whole body) for child birth. For this purpose this herb has been traditionally taken for several weeks before the child is due, thus ensuring a safe birth. Partridge Berry may also be used for the relief of painful menstrual periods. As an astringent, it has been used in the treatment of colitis.
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History and Uses:
Partridge Berry is famous for its use by women for a wide range of gynecological complaints. It is reputed to promote an easy labor by aiding contractions of the womb during childbirth and is also recommended for dysmenorrhea and other painful conditions of the female reproductive tract. Native Americans ate the berries and made them into a jelly, which was eaten in case of fevers. Partridge Berry is said to have a calming effect
on the nervous system and thought to improve digestion. The part of this plant used medicinally is the vine (above-ground portion), and the primary chemical constituents of Partridge Berry include alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, mucilage and tannins. As an astringent, it has been used in the treatment of colitis, especially if there is much mucus. Partridge Berry exerts a mild tonic influence on the mucous membranes, which slowly abates excessive mucous discharges, and this action has led most herbalists to pronounce it an astringent. However, this action is wholly tonic and may also be used for catarrhal and leukorrheal discharges, as well as for chronic dysentery. It may be used in nervous exhaustion, irritability or debility in either sex, especially when symptoms involve the reproductive system. Partridge Berry is useful for all forms of nervous feebleness and irritability of a chronic character. Past topical applications of Partridge Berry have included its use as an eyewash, an astringent skin wash and as a salve for sore breasts in nursing mothers.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) Capsules, one (1) time each day with water at a morning or mid-day mealtime.
Contraindications:
Partridge Berry
should not be used until the last weeks of pregnancy and should always be used under the care of a health care provider.
Capsule Information:
Our Partridge Berry supplements are encapsulated in 100% Gluten-free, Vegetable Cellulose, Certified Kosher, size "00" Capsules. (click here for size comparison) Each capsule contains approximately 600 mgs. |