Herbs I used to induce abortion or miscarriage (also for delayed menstruation / period)
This is the short list of the herbs or supplements I used to induce abortion or miscarriage at home as I narrated in my first ever blog
Send an email to maeannsampa@gmail.com so I can send you the detailed info on the most effective (per my experience and my blog readers) dosage, combination and instruction so you can maximize success with the herbal method of inducing menstruation/miscarriage/abortion.
DONG QUAI
Dong Quai
is one of the most popular known emmenagogues and abortifacients .
Emmenagogues are herbal plants that are used to stimulate menstrual flow
when it is either late or not yet due. It is also an emmenagogue if it
can be used to prevent pregnancy. Abortifacients on the other hand are
herbs or plants that are used to terminate or end a pregnancy
(miscarriage / abortion) . Dong quai is both an emmenagogue and an
abortifacient.
This
plant has been used for centuries by oriental women to induced
miscarriage / abortion. Interestingly, dong quai is also used to
prevent miscarriage. This puzzling contradictory uses of the dong quai
is solved by literature that specifies which type of preparation can be
used to induce miscarriage /abortion and which preparation can be used
to prevent miscarriage. Obviously, the former is the subject of this
blog. Dong quai is an effective emmanagogue because it stimulates the
contraction of the uterus and in the process bring about menstruation
PARSLEY
Many followers of this blog are confused between parsley (curly leaf parsley ) and kinchay (also spelled as kintsay).
The
confusion is understandable. Kinchay or Kintsay is also known as flat
leaf or Italian Parsley. It is also the more readily available variety
in the Philippines. The heavy Chinese influence in Philippine cuisine
makes the kinchay (kintsay) the more known of the two varieties of
parsley.
However
as far as this blog is concerned, what we really need is the curly
variety or the curly-leaf Parsley (also locally referred to as simply
"parsley") which is more common in European dishes.
Here are some pictures comparing parsley and kinchay to help you distinguish one from the other:
Here
is also a picture you can use to compare Parsley and Kinchay to Wansoy
(Cilantro or Coriander leaves) and Celery which are also popular herbs
in the Philippines :
VITAMIN C
|
Vitamin C without bioflavonoids |
Vitamin
C, unlike Dong Quai and Parsley is relatively a recent addition to the
herbal abortion routine. On its own, it is not considered a potent
abortifacient but when used with other known abortifacients, Vitamin C
can increase the effectiveness of the entire herbal routine. Vitamin C
in large doses has the ability to weaken the bond between the uterine
wall and the placenta.
(learn more)
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