I stumbled upon this homeopathic remedy that seems to help women with hormonal issues and it is called Sepia. A note though, homeopathic remedies are tailored to the individual with specific characteristics and issues, so it may not help women who have another disposition. I took one dose yesterday as I was curious, so I can't tell anything yet.
How to take the remedy see here.
I also found some information on fo-ti (or: he shou wu) which could help manage menopause symptoms and may help increase estrogen.
How to take the remedy see here.
I also found some information on fo-ti (or: he shou wu) which could help manage menopause symptoms and may help increase estrogen.
6. May Help Increase Estrogen and Manage Menopause Symptoms
Due to concerns over using hormone/estrogen replacement therapy, many post-menopausal women are driven to seek alternative sources of estrogen to reduce their symptoms, including herbal remedies. In one study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, estrogen bioactivity was studied among herbs, including red clover, dong quai, black cohosh, soy, licorice, chasteberry, fo-ti and hops. (8)
Soy, clover, licorice root and hops have a large amount of measurable estrogen bioactivity. The researchers also state, “We discovered surprisingly high estrogen activity in extracts of fo-ti not previously reported.” Soy had the most estrogen activity of all the tested herbs, while fo-ti had the second most (more than licorice, hops and red clover). While more studies are needed to confirm how fo-ti may help reduce menopause symptoms, we would expect that it may work in similar ways as soy — which contains high levels of isoflavones, a substance that mimics estrogen. This can be helpful for managing symptoms tied to decreased estrogen like hot flashes, flushing, low sex drive and night sweats.