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Even before the onset of the menopause, many women fear the discomfort that this phase of life can bring. The menopause, also known as the menopause, refers to the hormonal change, which takes place around the 5th decade of life of a woman's life. During this time, the production of the hormones progesterone and oestrogen continues to decline, which then causes the well-known menopausal symptoms.
Two thirds of all women suffer from symptomscaused by hormonal changes. These can last for several years and have a huge impact on quality of life.
During the menopause, the hormonal balance is severely disrupted.
First the progesterone level significantly, which leads to an excess of oestrogen and the hormone prolactin occurs. The unpleasant consequences are irregular bleeding, which can sometimes be very painful.n. The first signs of the change include
Also the estrogen level drops - hot flushes and sweating can occur. Other nerve-wracking and unpleasant side effects of the menopause include
These symptoms can vary in their severity. More male sex hormones are also released, which is why there is an additional increased hair loss and blemished skin skin can occur.
To effectively alleviate the hormonal confusion and the accompanying symptoms, we have put together the Meno-Active package for you, which uses natural remedies to effectively to alleviate the symptoms and balance the hormone hormone levels:
Experience has shown that all three substances have a very beneficial effect on the female cycle, as they regulate and normalize the hormonal balance.
In the Middle Ages, it was assumed that the plant reduced the libido. Today, however, we know that monk's pepper has the opposite effect and increases libido and fertility. The remedy is also often used successfully to treat menopausal symptoms.
Certain hormonally active substances in monk's pepper release so-called luteinizing hormoneswhich increase increase progesterone levels. The plant also stimulates the pituitary glandso that the hormones that the body lacks during the menopause are produced in optimal quantities. This can hot flushes and sweating can be alleviated. can be alleviated.
In a study of 50 women who were in the pre- and post-menopause, it was shown that taking monk's pepper hot flushes and sleep disorders significantly milder than was the case before using the herbal remedy.
The oil from the evening primrose plant is known to be very rich in essential, unsaturated fatty acids. They are an important main component of cell wallswalls and also support the production of hormones.
During the menopause, the levels of the most important female hormones oestrogen and progesterone in a woman's body decrease. Evening primrose oil contains precisely these phytohormoneswhich is why the oil alleviates complaints such as sleep disorders, mood swings or even dry mucous membranes optimally alleviate can.
In a recent study published in 2020 in the journal "Menopause" in New York, the effect of evening primrose oil on 189 women was investigated. In contrast to the placebo group, one group was given 1000 mg evening primrose oil daily. After an intake period of 8 weeks, it was shown that the intake of evening primrose oil symptoms such as mood swings and mood swings had decreased considerably. had decreased considerably.
But not only the psyche could benefit from taking evening primrose oil, the health of the skin was also significantly improved. This is because during the menopause, the skin also suffers visibly from the hormonal imbalance in which the body finds itself. The omega-6 fatty acids contained in evening primrose effectively help to balance hormone levels.balanceso that the complexion visibly clears and improves.
The traditional medicinal plant lady's mantle contains phytohormones, salicylic acid, vitamins, minerals and essential oils, among other things. All these ingredients truly make it a tried and tested insider tip and a savior when it comes to menopausal symptoms:
Salicylic acid is regarded as a means of natural pain relief. Particularly in the initial phase of menopause, extremely severe abdominal pain can occur during the period. By taking lady's mantle, these cramps can be significantly and successfully alleviated be alleviated.
Other ingredients contained in the product also help to balance the hormonal balance. They help to balance the falling progesterone and oestrogen levels. Especially hot flushes and outbreaks of sweating can really be alleviated.
Interestingly, this herbal medicine can also regulate the production of corpus luteum, which water retention, mood swings and depressive moods triggered by depressive moods are alleviated are alleviated.
All three products contained in the Meno package can be taken very well together and do not cause any interactions. no interactions with each other. However, as with any other medicine, side effects can always occur. However, these are very rare and are usually mild.
The intake of monk's pepper is generally considered very safe as long as the dose is not exceeded. is not exceeded. Side effects that may occur include:
Evening primrose oil preparations are also very safe. Rare side effects include diarrhea and nausea.
Lady's mantle drops have a high tannin content, which can cause irritation in some people. The side effects that can occur as a result are stomach problems and nausea.
If you notice any side effects, you should stop taking it immediately and consult your doctor or alternative practitioner for advice on whether to continue taking it.
Recommended dosage - Monk's pepper capsules:
Recommended dosage - Evening primrose oil capsules:
Recommended dosage - Lady's mantle drops:
As a dietary supplement, take 15 drops up to twice daily pure under the tongue or diluted with water.
Pregnant women should always consult their doctor or alternative practitioner before taking them.
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Ingredients - Monk's pepper capsules:
Monk's pepper extract (ratio 10:1), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegan capsule shell)
Ingredients - Evening primrose oil capsules:
Organic evening primrose oil, glycerol, water, natural vitamin E (D-alpha-tocopherol), organic porcine gelatine (capsule shell)
Ingredients - Lady's mantle drops:
Distillate of lady's mantle herb
Alcoholic drink with special plant distillateAlcohol: 14% vol.
Quantities per capsule - Monk's pepper capsules:
Quantities per capsule - Evening primrose oil capsules:
Quantities per 50 ml - lady's mantle drops:
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Our Meno-Active package has been specially formulated for women going through the menopause. The three food supplements, organic evening primrose oil, monk's pepper extract and lady's mantle drops, are therefore ideal for helping you to leave hot flushes, sweating, insomnia, abdominal pain and mood swings behind you.
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Meno-Active-Package - natural help during the menopause