PCOS Support Tincture
PCOS Support | Herbal Hormonal Balance Blend Small Batch Tincture
Some things about being a woman are beautiful. The way your body was designed to ebb and flow with the seasons, to carry life, to feel deeply. But when those rhythms go sideways — when cycles feel unpredictable, energy is hard to find, and your body seems to be working against you — it's not something you just push through. It's something worth addressing.
God didn't leave us without resources. PCOS Support brings together six herbs with a long history of use for women's hormonal wellness, each chosen for what it specifically contributes to the bigger picture.
What's Inside & Why It's There
Spearmint Probably the most researched herb in this formula for women's hormonal balance. Spearmint has been studied for its ability to support healthy androgen levels already within normal range, and it brings a gentle, cooling character to the blend that herbalists have relied on for generations. It's the kind of herb that works quietly in the background — and keeps showing up in the research.
Ceylon Cinnamon Not the cinnamon from the spice rack. True Ceylon cinnamon is a different plant from the common cassia variety, with a gentler profile and a long history of use for supporting healthy blood sugar metabolism and menstrual regularity. Blood sugar stability matters more to hormonal balance than most people realize — and this is one of the more practical ways to support it.
Nettle Leaf A nutritive herb that earns its place in nearly every women's formula we make. Nettle is rich in minerals and plant compounds that help nourish the whole system, with particular support for the kidneys and adrenals. Those organs don't get talked about much in the context of hormonal health, but they should — they're doing quiet, important work.
Dandelion Root The liver is the body's primary processing center for clearing hormones once they've done their job. When that process runs smoothly, the whole hormonal picture tends to look better. Dandelion root has been used in traditional herbalism for liver support for centuries, and it's one of those herbs that the more you learn about it, the more respect you have for it.
Tulsi Tulsi helps the body handle everyday stress with more grace. That matters here because cortisol and chronic stress have a well-documented influence on hormonal rhythms — they're not separate conversations. Supporting the body's stress response is a meaningful and often overlooked piece of the hormonal wellness puzzle.
Red Raspberry Leaf Called the "women's herb" for a reason. Red raspberry leaf has been used for centuries to support uterine tone and overall reproductive wellness. It's nutritive, gentle, and one of the few herbs that's genuinely well-suited to long-term, consistent use. Think of it as foundational support that belongs in the background of any women's formula worth its salt.
How to Use
Take 2-3 ml (approximately 40-60 drops) in a small amount of water or juice, 2-3 times daily. Herbal support rewards consistency — most women find they notice the greatest difference after 4-6 weeks of regular use.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
