Botanical: Dioscorea villosa
Family: Dioscoreaceae (yam)
Other common names: Colic Root, Devil's Bones, Bitter Yam, Barbasco, Yuma, Liver Root, Rheumatism Root, Wilde Yamwurzel, China Root
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Ordering Information |
30 Capsules |
$9.77 |
1150 Capsules |
$166.19 |
| 60 Capsules |
$14.70 |
1400 Capsules |
$186.13 |
| 90 Capsules |
$19.85 |
1/4 lb. Powder |
$44.32 |
| 450 Capsules |
$74.42 |
1/2 lb. Powder |
$88.64 |
| 700 Capsules |
$107.91 |
1 lb. Powder |
$177.28 |
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Wild Yam is a unique Mexican herb that contains powerful "estrogen-like" phytochemicals. These constituents help the female body maintain a healthy balance in order to feel better throughout the changes and fluctuations that come naturally with age.
Disclaimer:
The information presented herein by Viable Herbal Solutions is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider.
History and Uses:
Wild Yam is found across
the United States (east and midwest), Latin America, China,
Africa, Peru and India. The parts of this plant used medicinally are the
root and the rhizome. This herb's tuberous root has a long history of both
medicinal and culinary use. This valuable herb was, at one time, the sole source
of chemicals that were originally used as the raw materials for contraceptive
hormone manufacture. Wild Yam has been used to nourish, in particular, the
female reproductive system. Not to be confused with the tuberous sweet potato
yam, Wild Yam is widely used in the world today to supply nutrients essential
for optimal glandular function. It is said to nutritionally benefit the urinary, nervous
and respiratory systems, too. In herbal medicine, Wild Yam is a remedy that
has been used to relieve intestinal colic, soothe diverticulitis and ease dysmenorrhea,
ovarian and uterine pain, as listed by the British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. It has also been greatly employed in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, especially
the acute phase where there is intense inflammation. Traditional herbalists
have recommended this herb for bilious colic, colic with spasmodic contractions,
yellow skin and conjunctiva, paroxysmal abdominal pain and stomach problems. Known topical applications of this herb include its use as a salve for eczema. Recently, Wild Yam has been incorporated into a number of salves for women
in an attempt to promote hormonal production. Wild Yam has been used for centuries
in Central America as a natural pain reliever. The primary chemical constituents
of Wild Yam include steroidal saponins (dioscin, which becomes diosgenin), starch, alkaloid and tannins. It is considered a mild diaphoretic. The steroidal
saponins (such as diosgenin) account for some of the activity of
this herb. Another compound, dioscoretine, has been shown in animal studies
to lower blood sugar levels. Diosgenin is a precursor to progesterone, and
was once used to make birth control pills. Wild Yam also helps to normalize
hormones after an abortion. This herb is believed to reduce menstrual cramping, relieve
some symptoms related to menopause, decrease water retention and alleviate
nausea caused by pregnancy. Wild Yam's antispasmodic properties relax muscles
and help reduce inflammations. Wild Yam is also thought to be beneficial in treating arthritis,
rheumatism and muscle spasms. Other uses for Wild Yam have included easing digestion
by dilating vessels and stimulating bile flow, as well as contributing to the reduction
of cholesterol and blood pressure levels.
Recommended Dosage:
Take two (2) capsules, two (2) to three (3) times each day with water at mealtimes.
Contraindications:
Although frequently used in herbal medications for nausea and pains during pregnancy, Wild Yam is not currently recommended for pregnant and nursing women. Large amounts (many times the recommended dosage) may produce vomiting.
Capsule Information:
Our Wild Yam 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. |