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Herbal Harmony: Meno Rebalance

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Herbal Harmony: Meno Rebalance30 Servings 1 Month Supply 514mg of patented herb extract, comprising Cynanchum Wilfordii, Phlomis Umbrosa, and Angelica Gigas Nakai Clinically proven to alleviate 12 known menopausal symptoms 50mg of patented Carob bean extract All natural ingredients Prepared in an FDA registered and GMP certified facility in Malaysia Risk free money back guarantee Introducing our revolutionary daily powder supplement, designed to provide effective relief from

  • 30 Servings - 1 Month Supply
  • 514mg of patented herb extract, comprising Cynanchum Wilfordii, Phlomis Umbrosa, and Angelica Gigas Nakai
  • Clinically proven to alleviate 12 known menopausal symptoms
  • 50mg of patented Carob bean extract
  • All natural ingredients
  • Prepared in an FDA-registered and GMP-certified facility in Malaysia
  • Risk-free money-back guarantee

Introducing our revolutionary daily powder supplement, designed to provide effective relief from menopausal symptoms and promote overall well-being. Our product results from extensive research and a quest for natural ingredients that alleviate symptoms without any toxic side effects.

After witnessing his own mother's ongoing struggle with hot flashes, even years after the menopausal period, our co-founder embarked on a quest to develop a solution that truly works. 

Our dedication led us to the discovery of a patented herbal extract, which forms the cornerstone of our formula. EstroG-100® is a unique blend of three main herbs—Cynanchum Wilfordii, Phlomis Umbrosa, and Angelica Gigas Nakai—and has a rich heritage in traditional Korean medicine. They have been used in traditional medicine to relieve women’s complaints for around 400 years. These herbs have undergone rigorous clinical trials, which have demonstrated their remarkable efficacy in alleviating menopausal symptoms.

In addition to these herbs, we have incorporated another key ingredient into our formula—a patented natural Carob bean extract sourced from the Mediterranean region. This extract works synergistically with our other ingredients to combat menopausal weight gain by regulating blood glucose levels, improving glucose metabolism, and addressing hormone imbalances such as polycystic ovary syndrome.

To enhance the absorption and efficacy of these powerful ingredients, we have included black pepper extracts in our formulation. These extracts work as a catalyst, ensuring maximum benefits are derived from the herbs. Furthermore, we have added prebiotic fiber to support gut health and nourish the microbiome, recognizing the vital role that gut health plays in overall well-being.

Each serving of our daily powder supplement provides 12mg of iron, an essential mineral that is often deficient during menopause. This ensures that your body receives the necessary iron support to maintain optimal health and vitality.

Say goodbye to the debilitating effects of menopausal symptoms with our daily powder supplement. Backed by scientific research and carefully selected ingredients, our product offers a natural and effective solution to alleviate hot flashes, regulate weight, and support overall hormonal balance. Experience the transformative power of our product and embrace a life free from the burdens of menopause.

Consumption Direction:

  • One scoop per day, mix with 300-350ml of room temperature water
  • Best consumed before breakfast or bedtime
  • Results best observed after 1 month of daily consumption
  • Store in a cool and dry place

Full Ingredients List:

EstroG-100® (Cynanchum Wilfordii, Phlomis Umbrosa, and Angelica Gigas Nakai), Liposomal black pepper extract, Carob bean, Lipofer (Iron Pyrophosphate), Longan and red date juice powder, Fiber (Isomalto-oligosaccharides, IMO)

Empirical Research:

EstroG-100® is a special herbal extract made from three specific herbs that have been used in Korean traditional medicine for over 400 years. It's designed to help women going through menopause and has been found to reduce their symptoms.

In a study, 96 women with menopausal symptoms were divided into two groups. One group took 514mg of EstroG-100® daily for 12 weeks, while the other group was the placebo group. The study aimed to see if EstroG-100® was safe and effective for women with moderate to severe menopausal symptoms.

The main goal of the study was to measure how much the women's lives improved using a tool called the Kupperman index, which looks at menopausal symptoms. The secondary goal was to see if specific symptoms like hot flashes, numbness, sleep problems, nervousness, mood changes, dizziness, fatigue, joint pain, headaches, heart palpitations, tingling sensations, and vaginal dryness got better.

The results showed that after just four weeks, the group taking EstroG-100® had fewer symptoms according to the Kupperman index compared to the placebo group. This improvement continued and got even stronger after 12 weeks. Additionally, when looking at specific symptoms, the EstroG-100® group had better relief from things like hot flashes, tingling and numbness, nervousness, mood swings, dizziness, fatigue, joint pain, heart palpitations, sensations of crawling on the skin, and even vaginal dryness after the 12 weeks.

More information on the study here.

514mg EstroG-100® 50mg Carob bean extract 12mg Iron 100mg Black pepper extract 32 Calories
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