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The Potential Gains With Using Red Clover

Submitted by chloeramsbottom
Wed, 1 Oct 2008

Red clover, which is also named trefoil, can be found in abundance around Europe, western Asia and Northwest Africa and is deemed to offer a variety of medical advantages including allergy treatments and relief from menopausal difficulties. These advantages come chiefly from the flowers of the red clover that hold an estrogen type matter called isoflavones, which is deemed to be very effectual against a variety of illnesses.

Major advantages of red clover involve it’s capacity to help control cholesterol and help prevent heart disease. Red clover can help increase the amounts of good cholesterol and helps in controlling the bad cholesterol in the body as well as improving artery walls thwarting the buildup of plaque. When women have experienced their menopause they are believed to be at bigger risk of getting cardiovascular related diseases and red clover is thought extremely effective in fighting this.

Red clover yields other advantages for menopausal women as it can help lessen hot flashes which affect the neck and face areas. This herb can also function as an anti-inflammatory, offering relief from itchiness triggered by psoriasis and additional skin related disorder. In addition, Red clover can be an effective therapy against coughs as it helps reduce mucous buildup.

Red clover is generally obtainable as a health supplement in forms such as tablet or capsule; however you can attain it in natural form and add it to your food or drinks as well. However, this herb falls into the dietary supplement class and as such is not controlled to a very high level. For your health you should only consider obtaining red clover from companies that comply with GMP to ensure the ingredients are safe for ingestion. Red clover can function as an anti-coagulant so it is important to stress that as with all supplements, caution must be taken when considering any product to enrich your health and it is wise to seek advice from your doctor or local GP before you start using red clover.

 

Chloe is a occassional commentator writing occasional articles on zinc supplements and other supplements ,whilst working for Goldshield.


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