Wild Roots: Organic wild Yam Cream 2oz


Wild Roots: Organic wild Yam Cream 2oz
Organic Wild Yam Cream for Hormone Balance, PMS & Menopause Support
Natural Harmony for Every Season of Womanhood
Carefully crafted for those seeking hormonal balance through natural, holistic means. This rich, soothing cream combines the renowned botanical power of Wild Yam and Chasteberry to support your overall well-being, whether you are navigating challenging monthly cycles or transitioning through menopause.
Key Benefits
Balances Hormones Naturally
Eases Heavy, Painful Periods & PMS Cramping
Soothes Menopause Symptoms & Hot Flashes
Lifts Mood & Reduces Cycle-Related Stress
Why It Works:
Wild Yam & Chasteberry (Vitex): extracts of wild yam and chasteberry are added to our cream, these traditional women's herbs work synergistically to help regulate cycles, ease heavy periods, and soothe the body.*
Clary Sage & Lavender: A calming essential oil blend designed to stabilize mood swings, reduce tension, and promote relaxation when you need it most.
What Our Customers Say
"A lifesaver for my daughter's PMS!"
"I bought this for my teenage daughter who was struggling with terrible PMS symptoms every month. Within two cycles of using this cream, she noticed a huge difference in her mood swings and cramps. As a mom, it's such a relief to see her feeling more like herself. This natural approach has been so much better than what we tried before." - Lindsey H.
"Finally found relief during menopause"
"I've been navigating menopause for the past year and the hot flashes and mood changes were really affecting my quality of life. A friend recommended Wild Yam Cream and I'm so grateful she did. After using it consistently for about three weeks, I noticed my symptoms becoming much more manageable. I feel more balanced and like myself again." - Linda R.
Premium Organic Ingredients
Organic lavender-infused tea, organic wild yam and organic chasteberry infused in organic grape seed oil, organic mango butter, emulsifying wax, organic stearic acid, organic wild yam extract, organic chasteberry extract, organic aloe vera gel, lavender and clary sage essential oils, and optiphen plus (preservative).
Suggested Use & Application
For optimal absorption, massage a pea size amount of cream into thin-skinned areas of the body, such as the inner arms, inner thighs, chest, or abdomen. Rotate your application sites daily.
For Menstrual & PMS Support:
Apply once or twice daily starting around mid-cycle (Day 12 to 14, or ovulation).
Discontinue use the day your period begins, and resume again mid-cycle.
For Menopause Support:
Apply once or twice daily for 21 consecutive days (3 weeks).
Take 7 days (1 week) off before beginning the next 21-day cycle.
(Note: Always listen to your body and adjust the amount slightly if needed. Consistency is key when working with botanical hormone support!)
WELCOME Kristin to the BoMa Tribe!
Kristin LaFine, Herbalist and Owner of Wild Roots Herbal Care
I began my herbal journey many years ago following a long illness. I had become frustrated with modern medicine and no answers, except to throw another prescription drug my way and eventually blame my symptoms on anxiety or an "all in your head" diagnosis. My frustration fueled a passion to find another way to heal myself. I began studying western herbalism, hopeful I could find a more balanced approach and to uncover the root cause of my illness. Through my learnings I found peace and balance in herbalism which eventually led to my healing, where modern medicine failed.
I've studied western herbalism through the Herbal Academy and American Herbalist Guild completing hundreds of hours of formal education and training, thousands of hours working hands on creating herbal remedies and educating clients. Additionally I'm working to complete my Advanced Herbalism training and clinical studies. My goal is to become a Registered Herbalist/Clinical Herbalist through the AHG and I hope to share my knowledge and spread the power of herbal healing allowing individuals to take their health into their own hands, taking them back to their wild roots.