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We believe being a Woman is your superpower. The bestsellers in our Women’s Health & Beauty range have come together to help you ignite your feminine.
Includes:
Wanderlust Woman Kind – 60 capsules. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating female tonic, to help the body adapt to stress and enhance healthy libido.
Wanderlust Shatavari – 50 mL oral liquid. Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating tonic and as an aphrodisiac to enhance healthy libido.
Wanderlust Wander Glow – 30 capsules. With plant derived nutrients to support collagen formation, skin elasticity, healthy hair and strong nails.
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Consciously created with intelligence and integrity, Wanderlust formulas have a clear purpose: to support you on your wellness journey.
Description
We believe being a Woman is your superpower. The bestsellers in our Women’s Health & Beauty range have come together to help you ignite your feminine.
Our Women’s Health Trio includes 3 products:
Wanderlust Woman Kind A consciously created plant-active blend of Shatavari, White Peony, Schisandra, Ashwagandha, Dong Quai and Ginger.
Rejuvenating female tonic: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating female tonic.
Adaptogen for stress: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen, to support a healthy stress response and help the body adapt to stress.
Healthy menstrual cycle: White Peony is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to help regulate a healthy period cycle and to relieve pain.
Nervous tension: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help relieve nervous tension and calm nerves.
Enhance libido: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an aphrodisiac to enhance healthy libido.
Liver support: Schisandra is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to help support healthy liver function.
Wanderlust Shatavari A consciously created plant active in a convenient, readily absorbed liquid herbal extract.
Aphrodisiac: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an aphrodisiac to enhance healthy libido.
Calm nerves: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help relieve nervous tension and calm nerves.
Vitality: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to support vitality.
Rejuvenating tonic: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as a rejuvenating tonic.
Adaptogen for stress: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen to help the body adapt to stress and support a healthy stress response in the body.
Nervous system: Shatavari is traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine to help support the nervous system.
You can expect a slightly bitter taste, which is typical of herbal extracts and all of their goodness.
Wanderlust Wander Glow A consciously created plant-active blend of organic Guava, organic Amla, Bamboo, Dandelion and Calendula.
Skin health: Zinc (from Guava), Silica (from Bamboo) and vitamin C (from Amla) support skin health.
Skin integrity: Vitamin C (from Amla) and silica (from Bamboo) support connective tissue production important to maintain healthy skin elasticity, structure and firmness.
Collagen production: Silica (from Bamboo) and vitamin C (from Amla) support collagen health and formation.
Skin regeneration: Vitamin C (from Amla) helps support skin healing and repair.
Hair health: Silica (from Bamboo) helps support hair strength and thickness.
Nail health: Zinc (from Guava) and silica (from Bamboo) helps support nail strength and thickness.
Antioxidant: Zinc (from Guava) and vitamin C (from Amla) provide antioxidant support to help reduce free radicals formed in the body.
Directions
Wanderlust Woman Kind – Adult dosage
Take two capsules daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Wanderlust Shatavari – Adult Dosage
Using the measured dropper take 3.5 mL daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Drop directly onto the tongue or dilute in 30 mL of water or juice and consume immediately. Follow with a glass of water if necessary. Shake well before use.
Wanderlust Wander Glow – Adult dosage
Take one capsule daily with a main meal, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Health warnings
Wanderlust Woman Kind
Talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner/ health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.
Talk to a TCM practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.
Adults only.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Wanderlust Shatavari
Talk to an Ayurvedic practitioner/ health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Contains 22.5% alcohol.
Wanderlust Wander Glow
If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Sourcing
Wanderlust Woman Kind Shatavari, Ashwagandha, Ginger and Schisandra sourced from India.
White Peony and Dong Quai sourced from China.
Wanderlust Shatavari Shatavari sourced from the USA.
Wanderlust Wander Glow Organic Amla, organic Guava and Bamboo sourced from India.
Calendula and Dandelion sourced from China.
Yes, Wanderlust Woman Kind is proudly made in Australia.
Is your product tested for quality?
At Wanderlust quality and integrity is at the heart of what we do. Each step of our manufacturing process, from the selection of raw materials to the manufacturing of the finished product, is performed with utmost care. All our products meet stringent quality standards.
What type of evidence is this product based on?
Wanderlust Woman Kind is based on traditional Ayurvedic Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
What is your product formulation philosophy?
Wanderlust Woman Kind is based on traditional Ayurvedic Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
What is your product formulation philosophy?
Our plant-active supplements and wholefoods are consciously created, made with integrity and purpose. At Wanderlust, our approach to excipients is simple – striving to use minimal excipients which serve a purpose. We stand by our core value to avoid using coating agents and tabletting aids, as such we have consciously left out tablets from our range - focusing only on capsules, powders and liquids."In addition, we take pride in the fact this product does not contain added artificial flavours, added artificial colours or any added animal products.
How should Wanderlust products be stored?
We recommend Wanderlust Woman Kind to be stored tightly sealed, below 25° in a cool, dry place that's out of direct sunlight. The product does not need to be refrigerated.
Is it suitable to take if I am taking prescription medication?
If you are currently taking pharmaceutical medications, we recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional for further information on the suitability for you.
When should this product be taken?
We recommend you take one capsule, twice daily as per the directions for use found on the product label. We suggest taking at a regular time where you can make it part of your daily wellbeing ritual to help with consistency.
Liquid herbal extracts are distinctive. Our plant-active liquid herbal extracts are vegan, 100% plant origin, rapidly absorbed and made using traditional methods of extraction (water and ethanol). The extraction involves minimal processing which allows the taste and aroma to come through.
Why is there alcohol in the product?
Alcohol has been used as a solvent in herbal extracts for thousands of years. It remains popular today to extract herbs and preserve the product shelf life. Alcohol is suitable for use as an ingredient in complementary medicines including liquid herbal extracts.
How much alcohol is in a dose of a liquid herbal extract?
Wanderlust Shatavari contains 22.5% alcohol. The dosage of liquid extract taken is small. We recommend following the directions of use on the product label.
Can you add liquid herbal extract into hot water?
There are a number of different ways to take your liquid herbal extracts. Our favourite is to dilute the directed dose in 30 mL of still or sparkling water, consuming immediately. You can also add the dosage to juice, herbal tea, hot water and consume immediately or take it directly under the tongue.
What does it taste like?
A bitter or earthy flavour is typical of herbal extracts. If you are new to liquid herbal extracts, we suggest diluting the extract with water or juice as your taste buds adapt.
What are your liquid herbal extract dropper tops made from?
Our dropper tops are made from Thermoplastic Elastomer Compound (TPE) that are 100% recyclable and are appropriate for someone with a latex allergy (nonallergenic).
Are your products non-GMO?
Yes, all Wanderlust products are GMO free.
Is this product Australian made?
Yes, Wanderlust Shatavari is proudly made in Australia.
Is your product tested for quality?
At Wanderlust quality and integrity is at the heart of what we do. Each step of our manufacturing process, from the selection of raw materials to the manufacturing of the finished product, is performed with utmost care. All our products meet stringent quality standards.
What type of evidence is this product based on?
Wanderlust Shatavari is based on traditional Ayurvedic Medicine.
How should Wanderlust products be stored?
We recommend Wanderlust Shatavari to be stored tightly sealed, below 30° C in a cool, dry place that's out of direct sunlight. The product does not need to be refrigerated.
Is it suitable to take if I am taking prescription medication?
If you are currently taking pharmaceutical medications, we recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional for further information on the suitability for you.
When should this product be taken?
We recommend you take 3.5 mL daily as per the directions of use on the product label. We suggest taking at a regular time where you can make it part of your daily wellbeing ritual to help with consistency.
Yes, Wanderlust Wander Glow is proudly made in Australia.
Is your product tested for quality?
At Wanderlust quality and integrity is at the heart of what we do. Each step of our manufacturing process, from the selection of raw materials to the manufacturing of the finished product, is performed with utmost care. All our products meet stringent quality standards.
What type of evidence is this product based on?
Wanderlust Wander Glow is based on scientific evidence.
What is your product formulation philosophy?
Our plant-active supplements and wholefoods are consciously created, made with integrity and purpose. At Wanderlust, our approach to excipients is simple – striving to use minimal excipients which serve a purpose. We stand by our core value to avoid using coating agents and tableting aids, as such we have consciously left out tablets from our range - focusing only on capsules, powders and liquids. In addition, we take pride in the fact this product does not contain added artificial flavours, added artificial colours or any added animal products.
How should Wanderlust products be stored?
We recommend Wanderlust Wander Glow to be stored tightly sealed below 25° in a cool, dry place that's out of direct sunlight. The product does not need to be refrigerated.
Is it suitable to take if I am taking prescription medication?
If you are currently taking pharmaceutical medications, we recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional for further information on the suitability for you.
When should this product be taken?
We recommend you take one capsule daily with a main meal as per directions for use found on the product label. We suggest taking at a regular time where you can make it part of your daily wellbeing ritual to help with consistency.
Ingredients
We strive to harness the best from nature. We are dedicated to sourcing quality ingredients from around the world, selecting certified organic ingredients wherever possible.
White Peony
Paeonia lactiflora
White Peony is native to Asia, but due to its widespread availability across the globe, it is often recognised by different names including, Garden Peony and Chinese Peony, or by its Chinese name Bai Shao, meaning White Peony. It is a perennial known for its large showy white, pink or crimson flowers.
The name White Peony is referencing the colour of the root (not the colour of the flower), and is the medicinal part of the plant historically used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Its botanical name is after the mythical Greek figure Paeon, who was said to be a student of Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. According to Greek mythology, Zeus saved Paeon from the wrath of Aesculapius by turning him into a peony flower.
Traditionally used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to:
Nourish the live
Regulate healthy menstrual cycle
Originating from the Far East, peonies appear strongly in the cultures of Chinese, Tibetan and Siberian folk medicine.
Schisandra
Schisandra chinensis
Native to East Asia, but due to its widespread availability across the globe, it is also recognised as Magnolia Vine or by its Chinese name, Wu Wei Zi, meaning five-flavoured fruit. This deciduous aromatic woody vine is also referred to as dioecious, meaning there are both male and female plants. Only the fruit (red berry) of Schisandra is used for medicinal purposes and has been described to possess all five basic flavours: salty, sweet, sour, sour, spicy and bitter.
Traditionally used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to:
Reduce symptoms of stress
Support healthy liver function
Support healthy sleeping patterns
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, this herb is considered harmonising because of its ability to contain all five basic flavours.
Shatavari
Asparagus racemosus
Shatavari is native throughout Sri Lanka and India and now naturalised in other parts of the world.
With leaves like pine needles and small white flowers, this woody climber is a member of the common asparagus family Asparagaceae.
Its name Shatavari is derived from Sanskrit, shat means ‘100’ and vari meaning ‘root’ or ‘husband’, translating to “she who possesses a hundred husbands”. Implying its traditional use in Ayurvedic Medicine as an aphrodisiac.
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine as an adaptogen, a female tonic and to:
Support healthy stress response in the body
Increase virility (Vrishya)
Promote healthy libido
Long used in Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of India, it is often considered an aphrodisiac and a female tonic.
Ashwagandha
Withania somnifera
Native to India through to South East Asia this short, perennial shrub is now grown throughout the world.
Ashwagandha is often referred to as Indian ginseng even though botanically, ginseng and Ashwagandha are unrelated. In Sanskrit, ashwa means ‘horse’ and gandha means ‘smell’ which refers to the root of the plant having a horse-like smell.
Dong Quai
Angelica polymorpha
Native to China this aromatic perennial herb is now grown throughout the world. A relative to celery and a member of the parsley family, Dong Quai is a hardy plant that likes to grow in cold, damp and high-altitude regions.
Ginger
Zingiber officinale
Believed to have originated in southeast Asia, Ginger is a tropical loving plant which its root is grown worldwide for culinary purposes.
The botanical name Zingiber originates from the Greek word zingiberis, which was derived from the Sanskrit word shringavera, meaning ‘shaped like a deer’s antler’, an acknowledgment to the shape of the root.
Traditionally:
Obtained by the Greeks and Romans from Arab traders, it was one of the first oriental spices to arrive in Europe.
Guava
Psidium guajava
Guava has been cultivated for so many centuries that its place of origin is uncertain. Believed to have originated from Mexico through to Central America, this small, resilient, evergreen tree is now cultivated throughout the world for its medicinal and food value.
The fruit of most varieties is round, though some types are pear shaped. They have white to salmon-pink, juicy seedy flesh and an aromatic fragrance aroma.
Various parts of the plant, including the leaf and the fruit are used for medicinal purpose.
Guava is a natural source zinc which is used to:
Support skin health
Reduce free radicals formed in the body
Maintain hair health
Support nail health
Traditionally
The fruit, leaf, stem and bark of this berry fruit has been used from ancient times for various ailments.
Amla
Phyllanthus emblica
Native to India and now grown throughout the world, this tropical tree is also referred to as Indian Gooseberry and Amalaki in Ayurveda.
It is said that the Amla berry comes from the first tree to appear on earth, manifested out of the tears of Brahma while he was meditating.
A much-beloved staple of traditional Ayurvedic medicine, this plum-sized berry is considered a cooling ‘pitta’ herb (aids metabolism and digestion), and is said to possess five of the six tastes (sour, bitter, pungent, astringent, sweet), although sour is its main taste.
The fruit is a rich source of vitamin C which is used to:
Support connective tissue production important to maintain healthy skin elasticity, integrity, structure and firmness
Support collagen health and formation
Support skin healing and repair
Provide as an antioxidant support to protect against free radical damage
Its fruits possess multiple benefits and are of immense use in folk medicine. It is considered the “Mother” because it is considered as the ultimate healer due to its restorative properties
Bamboo
Bambusa textilis
Bamboo is native to most continents except for Antarctica and Europe. Belonging to the grass family, it is considered one of the fastest growing plants in the world. Bamboo grows in a short but strong growth spurt during summer and then remains near dormant over winter.
Bamboo is used for everything from construction to irrigation systems, from musical instruments to food, fuel and medicine.
Bamboo is a natural source of silica which can help:
Support connective tissue production
Maintain healthy skin elasticity, structure and firmness
Support collagen health and formation to support skin health
Support hair and nail strength and thickness
Early Chinese books were once written on bamboo slats and bamboo has been used as a source of medicine and construction material since ancient times.
Calendula
Calendula officinalis
Native to Egypt, the Mediterranean through to Europe, this annual aromatic herb is now grown throughout the world. The bright orange daisy-like flower is also referred to as English Marigold or Pot Marigold has an aromatic odour and slightly bitter taste.
Its name is derived from the Latin word calends, meaning the first day of every calendar month as Calendula flowers open as the sun rises and can be found blooming in some parts of the world every month.
The flowers are the part of the herb used medicinally, either in the form of infusions, tinctures, liquid extracts, creams or ointments.
Calendula has been used as herbal medicine since the 12th century and has been cultivated by the Egyptians, Greeks, Hindus and Arabs. It also grew in Europe where it was cultivated in the kitchen garden as ornamental flower. These are dried for broth, which is said to comfort the heart and spirits.
Dandelion
Taraxacum officinale
Usually regarded as a common garden weed, the Dandelion grows wild throughout much of the world. Other common names include Blowball, Puffball, Swine Snout and Wild Endive.
A member of the Asteraceae family (a relative to sunflowers and daisies), it is distinguished by its single yellow flower which opens at dawn and closes at dusk. Once the flower has matured the plant forms a puffball of seeds that are dispersed by the wind.
Its botanical name Taraxacum originates from the Arabic word tarakhaqun meaning ‘wild chicory’. Its common name is thought to be a corruption of the French word dent de lion meaning ‘lion’s tooth’, a reference to the coarsely toothed leaves.
White Peony
Schisandra
Shatavari
Ashwagandha
Dong Quai
Ginger
Guava
Amla
Bamboo
Calendula
Dandelion
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