The bottle is a mixture of several medicinal herbs that is popularly prepared to help women balance their hormonal cycle and increase the chances of getting pregnant. For this reason, this type of popular medicine is widely used by women who want to get pregnant, but who, for some reason, have some difficulty.
The bottle to get pregnant was created in the north and northeast regions of Brazil over several decades, through ancestral knowledge of some plants, as well as several success and failure cases. Therefore, depending on the region and the person preparing the bottle, its ingredients can vary greatly, but they usually contain plants that appear to increase blood circulation, regulate hormonal production and strengthen the muscles of the uterus.
However, as there is no scientific proof of its benefits and the risks have not been studied, drinking the bottle is not recommended and you should consult a gynecologist or endocrinologist to identify what is causing the difficulty in getting pregnant and start the most appropriate treatment. However, if a more natural treatment is desired, you should consult a herbalist to evaluate the available and proven options.
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Does the bottle really work?
There are several cases of women who report having become pregnant after taking the bottle, however, there are no scientific studies that prove its effectiveness or that are able to indicate the health risks of these herbal mixtures.
Therefore, as medicinal herbs are not harmless, as they contain several active substances that can affect the functioning of the body, bottles should be avoided until there is scientific proof that they can work.
Furthermore, the mixtures of the various bottles vary greatly from one region to another, making it not possible to study a single formula and release all the others, at the risk of seriously affecting health.
Possible health risks
There are no scientific studies that have analyzed bottle drinks and their effects on the body, however, according to the plants present in most of them there is the possibility of complications such as:
- Bleeding;
- Increased blood pressure;
- Dysregulation of blood sugar levels;
- Intoxication;
- Abortion;
- Malformations in the fetus.
Furthermore, the combination of several plants can also intensify several side effects of a single plant, as well as cause interactions with other medications you are taking.
Bibliography
- MUNIZ, Daniele Hernandes C.; ITO, Rosilene Kinue. Evaluation of different classes of natural chemical substances in bottles.. Health Magazine – UNG – SER. Vol.9. 2015
- CAMARGO, Lemos de Arruda. The bottle in popular medicine: a historiographical review. Dominguez Volume 27. 41-49, 2011