Probably not : It's an alternative therapy reported to have benefits re making periods regular. In conventional medicine it isn't scientifically established for this and conventional doctors would usually prefer to consult with you and define your period problem maybe investigate to reach a diagnosis and then decide on specific treatment. Worth seeing your doctor for such an assessment to explore all options
Answered 7/3/2017
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No: Both of this natural products can not influence on your period's schedule.
Answered 10/24/2017
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