Menopause is the end of menstruation and fertility for women, usually occurring in their late 40’s or early 50’s. Although Menopause is a natural biological process, the symptoms associated with menopause can significantly disrupt the daily lives of many women. Please take MenoPeace for a smoother transition during Menopause.
MenoPeace may help alleviate:
Hot flashes
Night Sweats
Painful Intercourse
Increased Anxiety/Irritability
Irregular Periods
Vaginal Dryness
Mood Changes
Slow Metabolism
Thinning Hair
Dry Skin
Frequent Urination
*This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
The recommended dosage is one capsule taken twice daily.
One in the morning and one in the evening must be taken with a meal to prevent stomatch irritation.
*As with any dietary supplement, consult your health care practitioner before using this product, especially if you experience any allergic reactions or have an existing condition.
If you are already taking a multivitamin, please check that it includes the vitamins and minerals listed below for better results. If you are not currently taking multivitamins we suggest you take this dietary supplement with any other multivitamin that contains these vitamins to enhance effectiveness.
Vitamin C
May help skin retain some elasticity lost during menopause and also prevent vaginal dryness. It may also reduce hot flashes and boost the immune system.
Magnesium
Helps boost energy levels that may have depleted during the beginning phases of menopause. It is also essential for bone health, and fighting migraines.
Vitamin A
May help maintain normal eye and skin functions, as well as fight urinary tract and vaginal infections cause by decreased levels of estrogen.
Q:Can I take a variety of dietary supplements at the same time?
A: Yes. This range of products is a source of dietary nutritional supplements; they are similar to food. Two to three kinds can be taken together, only after meals. For more than three kinds, the fourth and/or fifth kind can be separated by two hours for easy absorption.
Isoflavones is a plant-based estrogen. The most abundant isoflavones comes from soybeans, also known as soy isoflavones. Generally, after menopause women suffer from estrogen deficiency, which is likely to cause rapid loss of calcium, leading to osteoporosis. Studies show that women who drink less milk are more likely to develop osteoporosis then those who eat soy and drink soy milk. A diet that is rich in soybean isoflavones can help prevent osteoporosis. The effects of genistein isoflavones, daidzein structure, similar to the structure of the human estrogen, may have the effect of junction resistance. In addition, in the prevention cardiovascular problems, soy isoflavones reduce LDL cholesterol (commonly known as bad cholesterol LDL-C), and increase the effectiveness of high-density cholesterol (good cholesterol HDL-C), which can prevent arteriosclerosis or coronary artery related diseases.
Dong quai has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese medicine, It is primarily used among women to treat menstrual symptoms. Dong quai is usually advised to be taken along with soy isoflavones and black cohosh to lower the severity of Menopause symptoms. Dong quai and its chemical constituents possess antiasthmatic, antispasmodic, and anticoagulant properties. Clinical trials supporting traditional uses are limited. It has also been used to flavor liqueurs and confections.
Red clover extract is beneficial for women who are already in their menopausal stage. The main reason why symptoms such as hot flushes occur is the reduction of estrogen in the female hormones. Red clover has isoflavone, which has the ability to mimic the usual functionalities of the female hormones.
Sage is herb which is used for digestive problems, including loss of appetite, gas, stomach pain, diarrhea, bloating, and heartburn. Sage is usually used for women who are in transition of menopause. Sage can help reduce the effect of menopause symptoms and is regarded as a natural way to ease night sweats.
Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), as Dr. Tori Hudson's Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine "estrogen-like activity, and the comparison of hormone replacement therapy can reduce hot flashes, night sweats, nervousness, headache, heart palpitations, mood swings, insomnia, vaginal dryness and decreased loss of tone.
Black cohosh is used for menstrual irregularities, stimulating kidneys, restoring the digestive system back to normal, and reducing fever. Black Cohosh helps in labor and delivery during childbirth.
The compound glycyrrhizic acid, found in liquorice, is now routinely used throughout Japan for the treatment and control of chronic viral hepatitis, and there is a possible transaminase-lowering effect. Hepatoprotective mechanisms have been demonstrated in mice. Recent studies indicate that glycyrrhizic acid disrupts latent Kaposi's sarcoma (as also demonstrated with other herpesvirus infections in the active stage), exhibiting a strong anti-viral effect. The Chinese use liquorice to treat Tuberculosis.
Liquorice affects the body's endocrine system as it contains isoflavones (phytoestrogens). It might lower the amount of serum testosterone slightly. Consuming liquorice may prevent the development of hyperkalemia in persons on hemodialysis. Large doses of glycyrrhizinic acid and glycyrrhetinic acid in liquorice extract can lead to hypokalemia and serious increases in blood pressure, a syndrome known as apparent mineralocorticoid excess. These side effects stem from the inhibition of the enzyme 11 hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (type 2) and subsequent increase in activity of cortisol on the kidney. 11-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase normally inactivates cortisol in the kidney; thus, liquorice's inhibition of this enzyme makes the concentration of cortisol appear to increase. Cortisol acts at the same receptor as the hormone aldosterone in the kidney and the effects mimic aldosterone excess, although aldosterone remains low or normal during liquorice overdose. To decrease the chances of these serious side effects, deglycyrrhizinated liquorice preparations are available. The disabling of similar enzymes in the gut by glycyrrhizinic acid and glycyrrhetinic acid also causes increased mucus and decreased acid secretion. As it inhibits Helicobacter pylori, it is used as an aid for healing stomach and duodenal ulcers, and in moderate amounts may soothe an upset stomach. Liquorice can be used to treat ileitis, leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn's disease as it is antispasmodic in the bowels.
Chaste berry is a herb that has been used for centuries for hormonal imbalances in women. Vitex offers many benefits to women who are menopausal. It helps to relieve many of the uncomfortable symptoms including hot flashes, irregular cycles, and depression.
False Unicorn is a traditional herb that is used by many women for hormone balance and reproductive health; it supports a smooth, healthy female cycle and provides comforting support during menopause. Keeping hormones balance allows women to avoid discomfort, which can be caused by her transition into menopause. False Unicorn id commonly used for menstrual pain and irregularities.
Blessed thistle is used in remedies for menopause and for menstrual cramping and for hot flashes before, during, and after menopause. The use of Blessed thistle in a healthy diet can significantly reduce women’s pain both during their period and menopause.
Red Raspberry contains a number of beneficial components including flavonoids, tannin, and the minerals magnesium, iron, manganese and calcium. Raspberries have been used for centuries by women to help during pregnancy.
Squaw Vine is an old remedy for female problems. It is also used to relieve painful menstruation. It may be used in nervous exhaustion or irritability in either sex, especially when symptoms involve the reproductive system. Squaw Vine has been used to ease the pain of sore breasts.
Wild Yam is for soothing the nerves and is beneficial for neuralgia. It is used for human sex hormones (contraceptive pills), impotency, prostate hypertrophy and psycho-sexual problems. When women take Wild Yam, their hormones are more stable, which ensures a smoother transition as they get older and enter into their menopause stage.