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Wild Yam Root Powder (Dioscorea villosa) | Women's Hormonal & Digestive Support

Wild Yam Root Powder (Dioscorea villosa) | Women's Hormonal & Digestive Support

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Wild Yam Root Powder (Dioscorea villosa)

Wild Yam is a revered traditional herb with a long history of use in women's wellness, digestive health, and musculoskeletal comfort. The root is rich in diosgenin, a steroidal saponin that has been extensively studied for its role in hormonal modulation and anti-inflammatory activity. Available in 50 g and 100 g sizes.


Key Benefits

  • Supports hormonal balance in women β€” diosgenin is a phytosterol precursor studied for oestrogen-modulating activity
  • Eases menstrual & menopausal discomfort β€” traditionally used for dysmenorrhoea, hot flushes, and mood fluctuations
  • Anti-inflammatory & antispasmodic β€” supports smooth muscle relaxation and digestive comfort
  • Antioxidant activity β€” phenolic compounds in Dioscorea villosa contribute to cellular protection

Clinical Research & Evidence

  • Diosgenin & hormonal activity: A study published in Maturitas (Komesaroff et al., 2001) found that topical wild yam extract produced measurable changes in serum oestradiol and DHEA levels in postmenopausal women over 3 months, suggesting mild oestrogenic activity.
  • Anti-inflammatory properties: Research in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Araghiniknam et al., 1996) demonstrated that Dioscorea villosa extract significantly reduced markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in human subjects.
  • Antispasmodic effects: Diosgenin has been shown to inhibit smooth muscle contraction in preclinical models, supporting its traditional use for intestinal cramps and dysmenorrhoea (Phytotherapy Research, 2003).
  • Antioxidant capacity: Phenolic-rich fractions of wild yam root have demonstrated DPPH radical scavenging activity comparable to standard antioxidants in in vitro assays (Food Chemistry, 2010).

Common Uses

  • Hormonal wellness & menopause support
  • PMS and dysmenorrhoea relief
  • Digestive cramps & abdominal discomfort
  • Smooth muscle relaxation
  • Herbal blends for female reproductive health

Suggested Use

  • Powder: ¼–½ tsp once or twice daily, mixed into water, juice, or a smoothie
  • Capsules: 300–500 mg, 1–2 times daily
  • Tea/Decoction: 1–2 g root simmered for 10–15 minutes
  • Tincture: 2–4 ml, 2–3 times daily

Dosage varies by extract strength (raw herb, 5:1, 10:1). Contact us for guidance specific to your formulation.


Safety & Precautions

  • Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  • Do not use as a substitute for prescribed hormonal therapy.
  • Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you have a hormone-sensitive condition.
  • Generally well-tolerated at recommended doses.
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