1.-Menoyam with Red Clover EXCERPT AND VEGETABLE CAPSULES For its content formonotenina, a phytoestrogen plant hormone that regulates the decompensation occurs during menstruation, and especially in menopause, helping to alleviate the pains that normally accompany them, as well as other secondary factors that lead to loss of menstruation such as hot flushes, palpitations, headaches, and so on.
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Trifolium pratense (Red Clover) is a species of clover, native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa, but planted and naturalised in many other regions.
It is an herbaceous perennial plant, variable in size, growing to 20-80 cm tall. The leaves are alternate, trifoliate (with three leaflets), each leaflet 15-30 mm long and 8-15 mm broad, green with a characteristic pale crescent in the outer half of the leaf; the petiole is 1-4 cm long, with two basal stipules. The flowers are dark pink with a paler base, 12-15 mm long, produced in a dense inflorescence 2-3 cm diameter.
The plant was named Trifolium pratense by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753. Pratense is Latin for "found in meadows".
There are seven varieties:
- Trifolium pratense var. pratense Widespread.
- Trifolium pratense var. americanum Southeastern Europe (despite the name).
- Trifolium pratense var. frigidum Mountains of central and southern Europe (Pyrenees, Alps, Balkans).
- Trifolium pratense var. maritimum Southern Baltic Sea coast.
- Trifolium pratense var. parviflorum Europe.
- Trifolium pratense var. sativum Mediterranean region. Robust-growing, with hairless or nearly hairless foliage.
- Trifolium pratense var. villosum Alps. Densely hairy foliage
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