





Tumeric
Inflammation Ally
Benefits:
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a time-honored root with deep roots in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal medicine. Revered for its ability to reduce inflammation and support the body’s natural healing processes, turmeric is often used to ease joint discomfort, support digestion, and promote vibrant overall health. For women in perimenopause, turmeric can help temper the inflammatory cascade that underlies hormonal fluctuations, while also offering mood and liver support—key to healthy estrogen metabolism. Its warming nature helps address the stagnation and stiffness that often accompany midlife transitions.
How It Works:
Joint & Arthritis Relief:
Curcumin, the primary active in turmeric, helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, easing symptoms of arthritis and promoting joint flexibility.
Hormonal Balance:
Turmeric supports liver detox pathways, encouraging the healthy metabolism and clearance of estrogen and other hormones—a key aspect of perimenopausal support.
Digestive Support:
Warming and mildly bitter, turmeric stimulates bile flow and soothes bloating, gas, and menstrual discomfort.
Mood & Cognitive Support:
By calming inflammation in the body and brain, turmeric may help regulate mood, support memory, and reduce perimenopausal brain fog.
Ingredients:
Organic turmeric root (Curcuma longa)
Gluten-free vodka
Suggested Use:
Take 1–2 dropperfuls (30–60 drops) in water or tea, 1–3 times daily with meals.
Rebecca’s Tips:
Turmeric is a beautiful ally when your body feels “hot” and achy—from inflamed joints to PMS irritability. Pair with ginger for synergistic digestive and pain relief, or combine with milk thistle for deeper liver support in perimenopause. If you're experiencing hormonal headaches or cyclical mood shifts, turmeric may help take the edge off. I often recommend this tincture to women in midlife navigating both physical and emotional inflammation—it’s a strong root with a steadying presence.
Inflammation Ally
Benefits:
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a time-honored root with deep roots in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal medicine. Revered for its ability to reduce inflammation and support the body’s natural healing processes, turmeric is often used to ease joint discomfort, support digestion, and promote vibrant overall health. For women in perimenopause, turmeric can help temper the inflammatory cascade that underlies hormonal fluctuations, while also offering mood and liver support—key to healthy estrogen metabolism. Its warming nature helps address the stagnation and stiffness that often accompany midlife transitions.
How It Works:
Joint & Arthritis Relief:
Curcumin, the primary active in turmeric, helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, easing symptoms of arthritis and promoting joint flexibility.
Hormonal Balance:
Turmeric supports liver detox pathways, encouraging the healthy metabolism and clearance of estrogen and other hormones—a key aspect of perimenopausal support.
Digestive Support:
Warming and mildly bitter, turmeric stimulates bile flow and soothes bloating, gas, and menstrual discomfort.
Mood & Cognitive Support:
By calming inflammation in the body and brain, turmeric may help regulate mood, support memory, and reduce perimenopausal brain fog.
Ingredients:
Organic turmeric root (Curcuma longa)
Gluten-free vodka
Suggested Use:
Take 1–2 dropperfuls (30–60 drops) in water or tea, 1–3 times daily with meals.
Rebecca’s Tips:
Turmeric is a beautiful ally when your body feels “hot” and achy—from inflamed joints to PMS irritability. Pair with ginger for synergistic digestive and pain relief, or combine with milk thistle for deeper liver support in perimenopause. If you're experiencing hormonal headaches or cyclical mood shifts, turmeric may help take the edge off. I often recommend this tincture to women in midlife navigating both physical and emotional inflammation—it’s a strong root with a steadying presence.
Inflammation Ally
Benefits:
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a time-honored root with deep roots in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal medicine. Revered for its ability to reduce inflammation and support the body’s natural healing processes, turmeric is often used to ease joint discomfort, support digestion, and promote vibrant overall health. For women in perimenopause, turmeric can help temper the inflammatory cascade that underlies hormonal fluctuations, while also offering mood and liver support—key to healthy estrogen metabolism. Its warming nature helps address the stagnation and stiffness that often accompany midlife transitions.
How It Works:
Joint & Arthritis Relief:
Curcumin, the primary active in turmeric, helps reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, easing symptoms of arthritis and promoting joint flexibility.
Hormonal Balance:
Turmeric supports liver detox pathways, encouraging the healthy metabolism and clearance of estrogen and other hormones—a key aspect of perimenopausal support.
Digestive Support:
Warming and mildly bitter, turmeric stimulates bile flow and soothes bloating, gas, and menstrual discomfort.
Mood & Cognitive Support:
By calming inflammation in the body and brain, turmeric may help regulate mood, support memory, and reduce perimenopausal brain fog.
Ingredients:
Organic turmeric root (Curcuma longa)
Gluten-free vodka
Suggested Use:
Take 1–2 dropperfuls (30–60 drops) in water or tea, 1–3 times daily with meals.
Rebecca’s Tips:
Turmeric is a beautiful ally when your body feels “hot” and achy—from inflamed joints to PMS irritability. Pair with ginger for synergistic digestive and pain relief, or combine with milk thistle for deeper liver support in perimenopause. If you're experiencing hormonal headaches or cyclical mood shifts, turmeric may help take the edge off. I often recommend this tincture to women in midlife navigating both physical and emotional inflammation—it’s a strong root with a steadying presence.