Quick Info
Use Re-Balance at the first onset of symptoms and stop 2 days before embryo transfer.
Take 3 capsules 2 times per day
Remember to track your temperature and other fertility related observations in our BBT tool.
Each bottle contains 100 capsules, so one bottle has enough for 16 days.
What it does
Overview
Re-Balance is used for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. According to the severity of the condition, Re-Balance can be used as the sole treatment or it can be combined with a western medical approach.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been shown to decrease abdominal bloating and pain associated with ovarian hyperstimulation. Ovarian Hyperstimulation can be a life threatening condition and needs to be monitored by a physician.
What it is best for:
Re-Balance should be taken at the first onset of symptoms and stopped 2 days before embryo transfer. If not having a transfer, this formula can be taken until symptoms are alleviated.  While taking this formula,it is best to avoid spicy or fried foods. Cooked, easily digestible foods are recommended.
If there is a history of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome then the formula Feminine Care 2 is recommended prior to the IVF cycle.
Why it works:
This formula is designed to manage Yin Deficiency, Excessive Yang and Blood and Qi Stagnation with symptoms of abdominal bloating and tenderness, weight gain, nausea and in severe cases dark urine, thirst and dry skin.
Modern Studies have shown that this type of formula assists the body in relieving symptoms related to ovarian hyperstimulation.
The herbs in Re-Balance by Blue Light move stagnation and clear heat by:
- clearing inner heat
- nourishing yin
- reducing yang
- regulating Qi and blood
- balancing the chong meridian.
Ingredients
Dang Gui, also known as Chinese Angelica:
- Nourishes Blood
- Invigorates Blood Circulation
- Helps with Pain
Shan Yao(Huai), also known as Chinese Yam:
- Tonifies Qi of the Spleen, Lung and Kidney
- Nourishes Yin of the Spleen, Lung and Kidney
Gui Ban Zhi, also known as Chinmeys:
- Nourishes Yin of Liver and Kidney
- Subdues Liver Yang Rising
- Tonifies Kidneys
- Nourishes Blood of the Heart
Mu Dan Pi, also known as Tree Peony or Moutan:
- Clears Heat
- Cools Blood
- Promotes Blood Circulation
- Removes Blood Stasis
- Clears Deficient Heat
Nu Zhen Zi (Jiu), also known as Ligustrum:
- Clears Heat from the Liver
- Nourishes Yin of the Kidney and Liver
Sheng Di Huang, also known as Chinese Foxglove (raw):
- Produces Body Fluid
- Nourishes the yin
- Cools Blood
- Clears Heat
Chen Pi (Chao), also known as Citrus:
- Resolves Phlegm
- Dries Damp
- Regulates the Middle Jiao
- Promote Qi Circulation
Fu Ling, also known as China Root:
- Calms Shen
- Tonifies Spleen Qi
- Drains Damp and Harmful Body Fluid
Shan Zhu Yu, also known as Cornus:
- Tonifies Kidney and Liver Yin
- Astringes the Lower Jiao
- Astringes Sweating
- Maintains normal erectile function
Zhi Mu, also known as Anemarrhena:
- Reduces Fire from the Lung, Stomach, and Kidney
- Clears Heat
- Protects the yin
- Moistens Dryness
Huang Bo, also known as Phellodendron:
- Cleans Toxin
- Reduces Fire
- Dries Damp
- Clears Heat
Ze Xie, also known as Water Plantain:
- Drains Damp & Harmful Body Fluid
- Clears Heat
Han Lian Cao, also known as Eclipta:
- Nourishes Yin of Kidney
- Cools Blood
Huang Qi (Mi), also known as Astragalus:
- Tonifies Qi of the Spleen and Lung
- Lifts the Spleen Qi
- Promotes Tissue Regeneration
- Promotes Urination to Relieve Water Retention
Dan Shen, also known as Salvia:
- Calms Shen
- Nourishes Blood
- Relieves Swelling
- Cools Blood
- Resolves Blood Stasis
- Promotes Blood Circulation
- Helpful for irregular menstruation
Di Gu Pi, also known as Lycium Bark:
- Cools Blood
- Clears Heat from the Lung
- Clears Deficient Heat