Mood swings...Hot flashes...Night sweats...Sound familiar? Menopause can bring an array of disruptive, unpleasant changes that affect your mind, body and spirit. And with controversies surrounding certain therapies, more and more women are searching for a natural way to manage menopause.
Fortunately, now there's an amazing new, all-natural, safe and effective formula you can turn to. It's called Hot Flash Ease and while it lives up to its name, it actually delivers so much more. In addition to helping alleviate those unexpected, uncomfortable and embarrassing hot flashes, Hot Flash Ease also supports memory and helps to ease minor mood swings, fatigue, occasional sleeplessness, and irritability. It's safe. It's natural. It's guaranteed to work.
Two safe and effective capsules contain all these natural nutrients:
- Soylife® Soy Germ Extract 40% Non-GMO 200 mg – Not all soy is created equal. The concentration level in Soylife is extracted to maintain an isoflavone ratio close to the whole soybean, which offers the greatest health benefits. Clinical studies consistently show that soy isoflavones like Soylife lower the incidence of hot flashes. Furthermore, soy isoflavones may also help keep arteries flexible and healthy.
- Black cohosh 100 mg – Eases anxiety and occasional sleeplessness
- Chasteberry 4 mg – Works to alleviate hot flashes
- Dong quai 50 mg – Assists with menopause
- Ginkgo biloba (leaf) 30 mg – Boosts memory and mood
- Red clover 500 mg – Helps to lessen the rigidity of blood vessels due to declining estrogen levels
2 tablets twice daily
Black cohosh contains several ingredients, including triterpene glycosides (for example, acetin and 27-deoxyactein) and isoflavones (for example, formononetin). Other constituents include aromatic acids, tannins, resins, fatty acids, starches, and sugars. To read more, click here.
Dong quai is also known as dang-gui in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), dong quai is sometimes referred to as the female ginseng. To read more, click here.
Ginkgo biloba's medicinal use can be traced back almost 5,000 years in Chinese herbal medicine. The medical benefits of Ginkgo biloba extract are attributed primarily to two groups of active constituents: the ginkgo flavone glycosides and the terpene lactones. To read more, click here.
Red clover is known as an alterative agent—in other words, one that produces gradual beneficial changes in the body, usually by improving nutrition; also known as a “blood cleanser.” It is a traditional remedy for psoriasis and eczema. However, the mechanism of action and constituents responsible for red clover’s purported benefit in skin conditions are unknown. Modern research has revealed that red clover also contains high amounts of isoflavones, such as genistein, which have weak estrogen-like properties.2 Modern research has focused on a red clover extract high in isoflavones as a possible treatment for symptoms associated with menopause and cardiovascular health in menopausal women. To read more, click here.