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*Tighten Vagina & Uterus *Relieve Dryness *More Intense Orgasms
*Combat Vaginal Wall Thinning*
*Revive Your Love Life*
More than a Single Wonder Herb
RejuvaOne™ is a Synergistic, Fast-Acting Blend
Providing Balanced Support for Healthy Sexual Function

Key Ingredients and Functions

RejuvaOne™ is formulated to support and strengthen a woman’s reproductive system. While all of the herbs play an important role here are some of the highlights.*

 

Asparagus root is used in Ayurvedic medicine for uterine bleeding, as a uterine tonic and for PMS. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Codonopsis is used to counteract prolapse of the stomach, rectum and uterus.

 

Curcuma comosa has a long history of use in Southeast Asia to fight vaginal wall prolapse and tighten vaginal muscles. Dong Quai is a well-known blood tonic especially prized for replenishing menstrual blood. Sappan wood is added to formulas in Traditional Chinese Medicine to ease postpartum abdominal pain.*

Beware of Inferior Products

Curcuma comosa Roxb. is commonly mistaken for related but less effective species. Properly trained herbalists can identify it by the shape of the roots, smell, color and taste.

 

Harvesting any immature plant or improper processing can yield a low potency product that can take much longer to achieve the same or lesser results.

 

Single extract products can create imbalance and fail to achieve a holistic result. Our certified herbalists have years of experience and training to ensure a safe and high quality supplement. We test our herbs for heavy metals and microbial contaminants as well as for potency.

 

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RejuvaOne™ is an all natural, no spray formula.

 

FAQs:

Q: How soon will I see results?

A: Women generally experience tightening within 2 to 4 weeks (longer for the other benefits), although sometimes it takes as long as 3 months.

 

Q: Do I need to continue taking the herbs forever to maintain the effects?

A: The tightening results are permanent although sex and childbirth can again cause a decrease of tone. For symptoms of menopause and PMS, results will vary. In both cases, the herbs work to replenish the body, and like with good nutrition, you may want to continue taking the herbs to maintain balance.

 

Q: Can the herbs be used when nursing?

A: Yes. The herbs do not affect milk production.

 

Q: Will the herbs tighten the cervix as well?

A: Yes, this formula is used to tighten and restore the muscles of the entire female genital system.

 

Q: Will they still help if I gave birth many years ago?

A: Yes, women report great success whether they have never had children, recently given birth or gave birth many years ago.

 

Q: Are there any contraindications if I have had a cesarean?

A: No, there are no contraindications in the case of a cesarean.

 

Q: Are there any contraindications?

A: Yes. This should never be used during pregnancy or if you are trying to become pregnant because it contracts the uterine muscles.

Nearly 25% of all women will experience some sort of pelvic floor disorder

Journal of the American Medical Association
 

In addition to toning and tightening, our customers often report easier menstruation as well as reduced menopausal symptoms.

 

For best results take 2 bottles a month for the first 3 months, then only 1 bottle a month thereafter for enduring benefits. Typically, tightening is seen within 1 month of use, although sometimes up to 3 months.

Suggested Use

Two (2) capsules twice a day, half an hour before meals, morning and evening or as directed by a healthcare professional. Use 2 bottles a month for 3 months then reduce to 1 a month.

 

Safety Information

Do not use during pregnancy or while trying to get pregnant. As with any dietary supplement, consult with your healthcare professional.

References
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  6. “Sappan Wood (su Mu).” AcupunctureToday.com. MPA Media, Web. 03 Feb. 2014.
  7. Varma, Neeraj, & J. S. Tandon. (1989) Constituents of Codonopsis ovate. Medicinal Chemistry Division, Central Drug Research Institute, 27(2), 105-108. doi:10.3109/13880208909053946
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  9. Winuthayanon W, Suksen K, Boonchird C, Chuncharunee A, Ponglikitmongkol M, Suksamrarn A, and Piyachaturawat P. (2009) Estrogenic activity of diarylheptanoids from Curcuma comosaRoxb. Requires metabolic activation. J Agric Food Chem., 57(3), 840-5. doi:10.1021/jf802702c
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