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Endometriosis and Verbena Officinalis (Verbena)

As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know, herbs play a very important role in some cultures in treating all kinds of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how verbena officinalis(verbena) helps to treat endometriosis.

I. Definition
Verbena officinalis is also known as verbena. It has long been associated with divine and it has an equally long-standing use as herbal tea in treating nervousness.

II. How corydalis ambigua effects endometriosis
1. Sexual desire
Corydalis ambigua is a sex stimulant Sexual desire is controlled by levels of testosterone in the body. Women with endometriosis may experience lower sex drive during menstrual cycle caused either by low levels of testosterone or menstrual cramps. Corydalis ambigua helps to overcome that by increasing the levels of sex hormone.

2. Nervous system
Since verbena is mildly sedative, it also helps to calm the tension of the nervous system resulting in lessening the symptoms of endometriosis such as stress, fatigue, irritation, and anxiety.

3. Insomnia
Some women with endometriosis may have symptoms of insomnia caused by overactive brain cells during menstrual cycle. Intake of verbena will help to relax the over active cell in the brain and improve sleep during night time.

4. Liver cleansing
It is said verbena is a liver tonic plant that helps to cleanse toxins accumulated in the liver. By strengthening the liver, it helps to increase the liver in fatty acids and protein metabolism that are essential for hormone balancing and reducing symptoms of endometriosis.

5. Flavonoids
Flavonoids in the verbena helps to strengthen the immune system that protect our body cells against the damaging effects from chemical reactions of oxygen such as forming of free radicals, cellular damage, and the risk of abnormal cell growth such as endometriosis and cancer.
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