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Parsley tea will induce menstruation but only when it is actually due - you can't skip phases of your cycle or speed-up your cycle to start your period early. You would drink tea, preferably made from fresh parsley, at least four times per day.
You can safely eat/drink parsley when pregnant. No longer than 2-3 days
yes it can help bring on labor but only wen it time
Semen can't really effect menstruation, this is because menstruation is controlled by the hormones in a woman's body - the only time semen can effect menstruation is if it results in pregnancy. Semen can however soften the cervix which can help induce a late period.
You can only induce your period if it is already due - e.g. after ovulation, and when there is a uterine lining build-up - if your period isn't due then you can't speed-up your cycle or skip phases of your cycle to start it sooner. There are many methods to induce menstruation, the most commonly used are vitamin c which starves the uterus of progesterone (high dose without rosehips added as these cancel-out effects so check ingredients, take at regular intervals during the day), and parsley which softens the cervix (either insert clean organic parsley vaginally and replace every 4-6 hours, or drink parsley tea).
It is generally recognized as being safe when used as food. Do not use take it as a supplement as it is used by some to induce menstruation or, if pregnant, cause a miscarriage.
you can check around the web for herbal remedies. chamomile and parsley seem to be the most popular.
you can check around the web for herbal remedies. chamomile and parsley seem to be the most popular.
to promote menstruation , facilitate childbirth , and increase female libido. Its emmenagogic properties can bring on delayed menstruation. Parsley juice also inhibits the secretion of histamine; it is useful in treating hives
Firstly it's important to point out that herbal treatments for delayed menstruation only work if your period is actually due - most women determine when their period is due based on their average menstrual cycle length figured out from past cycles, but a little variation from that average menstrual cycle length is normal, and cycles can change.Secondly it's also important to point out that the herbs used to induce menstruation work by starving the uterus of progesterone to cause uterus lining to break-down, relax the cervix, and/or cause uterine contractions. If there is ANY chance of pregnancy using these herbal methods may induce miscarriage, or there is also a risk of birth defects.Parsley is the most common herb used to induce menstruation - this herb works by stimulating the uterus to contract, it's best used along with another herb or method such as Vitamin C (starves the uterus of progesterone to trigger uterus lining break-down). Parsley can be used either within a tea or inserted into the vagina.As a tea it's best to make a brew using fresh chopped parsley, simmered rather than boiled so the volatile oils are not lost - dried teabags do work, but aren't as effective - add honey to taste as it can be quite bitter, and drink hourly. Inserted into the vagina it's best to use organic parsley and clean well before use, use a couple of sprigs and insert as high as possible within the vaginal canal, change it every 4 hours.Parsley is the best herb to use because it poses so few risks - although don't use if you have kidney problems - if you are not well educated about herbal use it's best not to try other methods, and really if used correctly parsley is sufficient.Some other [safe] herbs that can be used include;GingerYarrowSageRosemaryFeverfewThere are other herbs that can be used, but given their use for abortion and potential health risks it's not a great idea for these to be listed here. The above herbs are more than enough to help with delayed menstruation.
to bring on menstruation you should drink more of parsley tea.....and not tooo much of meat or heavy food.
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