Menomin – Menopause, before and after
Menomin is a natural supplement whose components help to counteract pre/post and menopause disorders. In fact, they help to alleviate physical and psychophysical problems that give consequences such as nervousness and mood changes, loss of minerals and osteoporosis, fatigue, insomnia and flushing.
Prolonged use prevents these problems, due to hormonal deficiency.
Wild Yam and Soy to contrast menopause problems. Hops and Hawthorn to facilitate relax and mental wellbeing. Horsetail is re-mineralizing. With Chest tree.
Soy: with isoflavones, a kind of bioflavonoids with an estrogen-like activity, it acts against menopause problems. Isoflavones improve bone density and prevent osteoporosis, improving also hot flashes and night sweats. No GMO.
Dolomite: it is a mineral made with calcium and magnesium in optimal proportion for their absorption and physiological use. These two minerals help to prevent osteoporosis, reduce tiredness and maintain muscular and nervous functions.
Small caltrop: it is a tonic against mental and physical tiredness. It also has a metabolic support function.
Wild Yam: it is a plant originating in northern and central America, used also by the Aztec. Its roots contain a steroidal saponin, the diosgenin, that helps to rebalance hormones.
Hops: it is a sedative and nervous equalizer, it facilitates relax and mental wellbeing. It helps to overcome mood swings and has an estrogen-like action.
Horse tail: it is re-mineralizing thanks to its mineral and organ-soluble silica content. Useful against tiredness and to improve the absorption and use of osseous calcium.
Chaste tree: a female-specific sedative thathas a progesterone-like and hormonal balance action.
Hawthorn: it facilitates relax and helps to diminish palpitation.
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