Wild Yam Cream: A Complete Guide

What Is Wild Yam Cream?

Wild yam cream is a topical herbal cream made from the root of the wild yam plant (Dioscorea villosa). It is commonly used as a natural wellness product to support women through different stages of hormonal change, including menstruation, perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause.

Many high-quality formulations also contain complementary herbs such as chaste berry (Vitex agnus-castus), along with skin-nourishing ingredients like vitamin E and aloe vera.

Unlike prescription hormone creams, wild yam cream does not contain synthetic hormones. Instead, it contains naturally occurring plant compounds, particularly diosgenin, which has long been studied and used in herbal medicine.

What Is Wild Yam Cream Used For?

Wild yam cream is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help:

Relieve menstrual pain and cramps

Reduce muscle spasms associated with menstruation

Support women experiencing perimenopause

Help reduce the occurrence of menopausal symptoms

Ease hot flushes and night sweats

Promote a greater sense of hormonal wellbeing

Support overall reproductive health

Many users also report improvements in mood, sleep quality, energy levels, breast tenderness and general wellbeing, although individual experiences vary.

How Does Wild Yam Cream Work?

Wild yam naturally contains diosgenin, a plant steroid known as a phytosterol.

In herbal medicine, diosgenin is valued because it supports the body’s natural biochemical processes involved in hormonal health. Manufacturers of products such as Anna’s Wild Yam Cream describe it as supporting the body’s natural hormone balance without supplying synthetic hormones.

It is also important to understand the scientific evidence:

While diosgenin is used in laboratories as a starting material to manufacture progesterone and other steroid hormones, the human body does not convert diosgenin from wild yam into progesterone. Therefore, wild yam cream should not be considered a progesterone cream or a replacement for prescribed hormone therapy. Any benefits are likely due to the herbal formulation itself rather than direct hormone conversion.

Products that combine wild yam with herbs such as chaste berry (Vitex) may provide additional traditional herbal support for menstrual comfort and menopausal symptoms.

Active Ingredients

A typical premium wild yam cream may include:

Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa)

Chaste Berry (Vitex agnus-castus)

Aloe Vera

Vitamin E

Natural moisturising cream base

These ingredients are chosen to support both skin health and traditional herbal wellness.

How to Use Wild Yam Cream

Wild yam cream is intended for external use only.

Massage the cream thoroughly into one of the following areas each time you apply it, rotating application sites regularly:

Chest

Neck

Abdomen

Inner arms

Inner thighs

Shins

These areas allow good absorption through the skin.

General Usage Guidelines

Where to Apply

For external use only.

Massage the cream well into one of the following areas at each application:

  • Chest
  • Neck
  • Breasts
  • Abdomen
  • Inner arms
  • Inner thighs

Rotate the application site each time. These areas are recommended because the cream is well absorbed through the skin.

Dosage

There are two dosage levels:

  • 1/8 of a 5 ml teaspoon (approximately 625 mg) 
  • 1/4 of a 5 ml teaspoon (approximately 1.25 g) 

The manufacturer recommends measuring these amounts once using a 5 ml teaspoon so you become familiar with how much cream to apply using your fingertip.

Menstrual Pain and Spasms

  • Day 1 = first day of your period.
  • Days 5–18: Apply 1/8 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Days 19–28: Increase to 1/4 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Stop using the cream on Day 28.
  • Restart on Day 5 of your next cycle.

If your period does not arrive after stopping on Day 28, wait 5 days and restart the cream. If you experience spotting, continue until Day 28 or until a normal menstrual flow begins.

Mild Menstrual Discomfort

  • Days 12–18: Apply 1/8 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Days 19–28: Increase to 1/4 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Restart on Day 12 of the next cycle.

Perimenopause and Menopause

  • Day 1 = first day of your period.
  • Days 7–20: Apply 1/8 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Days 21–28: Increase to 1/4 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Stop on Day 1 of the next cycle and restart on Day 7.

If you no longer have regular periods, begin on any day and count that day as Day 7, then continue with the protocol.

Persistent Menopause Symptoms

If hot flushes or night sweats occur, massage a small amount of cream into the inside of your wrists whenever symptoms appear. The guide notes that ongoing symptoms may indicate that too little cream is being used or that applications are inconsistent.

Post-Menopause

If you have not had a period for 12 months or more:

First 2 months

  • Apply 1/8 teaspoon morning and evening every day.
  • Apply extra cream to the inside of the wrists whenever hot flushes or night sweats occur.

After 2 months

  • Create a monthly cycle.
  • Treat the 7th day of each month as Day 7.
  • From Day 7 to Day 21: Apply 1/8 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • From Day 22 to the end of the month: Increase to 1/4 teaspoon morning and evening.
  • Stop at the end of the month and restart on the 7th of the following month.

Precautions

Wild yam cream should not be used:

On broken or irritated skin

Internally

As a substitute for personally prescribed hormone therapy

Without medical advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

Alongside hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or hormonal contraceptives unless advised by your healthcare professional, as some manufacturers caution that these may interfere with the intended use of the product.

If you develop a rash or skin irritation, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.