Combining the natural power of Soya, Kudzu Root & Red Clover in a powerful combination of phytoestrogens clinically proven to help with the uncomfortable and unsettling symptoms of menopause. Working naturally without creating oestrogen-related problems isoflavones ease menopausal symptoms. They may also help regulate hormone levels in premenopausal women. Phytoestrogens can also protect against osteoporosis, which experts believe is partly caused by the low postmenopausal levels of oestrogen.
Phytoestrogens have been shown to decrease vaginal atrophy, improve sleep and cognition, and positively affect bone health. Kudzu root is packed with phytoestrogens and we know it is effective in combatting many menopausal symptoms as well as helping with weight loss, exercise performance and muscle pain too. Red clover is often used to ease menopause symptoms, hot flushes and night sweats.
Ingredients
Soya Extract 100mg (10% Isoflavones), Kudzu Root Powder Extract 60mg (40% Isoflavones), Red Clover Powder 50mg (2.5% Isoflavones) Allergy Advice – Contains Soya.
Recommended for
- Those wanting to manage menopause symptoms, including hot sweats and night sweats.
- Combatting menopausal weight gain and promoting weight loss (Kudzu Root)
- Boosting natural serotonin levels in the brain (The happy hormone)
Included contents
90 Capsules (3 month supply)
Dosage
Take 1 capsule daily.
Clinical Information
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[3] Lambert MNT, et al. Combined Red Clover isoflavones and probiotics potently reduce menopausal vasomotor symptoms. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5462345/
[4] Toyohira Y, Ueno S, Tsutsui M, Itoh H, Sakai N, Saito N, Takahashi K, Yanagihara N. Stimulatory effects of the soy phytoestrogen genistein on noradrenaline transporter and serotonin transporter activity. Mol Nutr Food Res. 2010; 54:516–524.