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Menopause Capsules

Menopause Capsules

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A carefully formulated capsule to aid in the menopause journey. Including Vitamins B6 & B1, Sage, Magnesium, Zinc, Evening Primrose and Ginseng.

60 capsules per pouch offering a 30-day supply.

 

Product Benefits

+ Improve Mood Swings
+ Reduce Energy Loss
+ Reduce Hot Flushes and Night Sweats
+ Rebalance Hormones
+ Reduce Inflammation

Ingredients

Vitamin B6, vitamin K2, sage, panax ginseng, magnesium zinc, evening primrose, ginkgo biloba, vitamin B12, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC).

How to use

Take two (2) capsules daily as needed.

Safety Instructions

Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. If you have a medical condition or are taking medication, please seek professional advice before taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.
This product is a dietary supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and healthy balanced diet, with an active and healthy lifestyle. Store at room temperature.

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Menopause Capsules


Fatigue

Night Sweats

Mood

Hormones

Hot Flushes

Sleep

A science-backed blend of clinically-proven natural active ingredients to target the primary symptoms of menopause.

Product Information

Nature One have carefully formulated a capsule to aid in your menopausal journey, using only the purest of ingredients targeted to improve symptoms of menopause. Restore harmony in your body as our natural ingredients regulate and balance your hormones. Reduce tiredness and fatigue with energy-boosting and sleep-improving vitamins.

Support healthy mood and strong bones as our carefully blended mixture counteracts the most common menopause-inducing vitamin deficiencies and improves stress response, depression symptoms and mood swings.

Our carefully picked ingredients

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Ingredient Breakdown

Vitamins B6 & B1

B vitamins are an essential class of vitamins that support the function of your brain, immune system and nervous system. Vitamins B6 and B12 work together to reduce stress, treat anxiety & depression, aid memory, improve energy levels, relieve symptoms of PMS and reduce the risk of heart-disease. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) in particular plays an important role in mood regulation due to its production of neurotransmitters which regulate emotions. Your body cannot produce vitamin B6, therefore you must obtain it from foods or supplements.

Sage

With a high antioxidant capacity, sage works to protect the body’s cells from damage caused by free radicals. Sage has been used for generations for the treatment of excessive sweating and hot flushes, in addition to various other digestive and circulatory issues as well as inflammatory ailments. 

Magnesium

Magnesium can assist in a wide range of menopausal symptoms by regulating your body’s circadium rhythms & promoting muscle relaxation to improve length and quality of sleep, assisting in mood regulation, supporting your body’s response to stress, and aiding in bone health to help prevent osteoporosis. 

Zinc

Zinc is a common deficiency caused by menopause which can lead to hair loss, apathy and low immunity. Replenishing with zinc can help prevent these symptoms, as well as improve hormonal migraines, increase libido and boost energy levels. 

Evening Primrose

A North American native, the yellow evening primrose flower was initially used by Native Americans for its therapeutic and healing properties. Rich in omega-6, evening primrose helps counter hormonal changes, reduce inflammation, decrease the severity of hot flashes and promote an overall sense of wellbeing. 

Ginseng

Ginseng has been reported to have improved the progress of post-menopausal women with ostepenia and has shown the ability to reduce the occurrence and severity of hot flushes & night sweats. Ginseng can also help increase sexual arousal and improve sex lives during the menopausal stages.