Herbora Isoflavones 24 30caps

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Reduces the manifestations of menopause

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Description

Herbora Isoflavones 24 30caps is a food supplement in capsules that helps mitigate the symptoms of menopause, is made with natural ingredients such as Soy or Red Clover, providing an adequate amount of Isoflavones and Vitamins needed for this period of change in women. Helps to alleviate the negative effects of menopause.

Spend the menopause the best way with Herbora Isoflavones 24 30caps!

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. It is recommended to take 1 capsule a day, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach.

Composition

SOYA NO GMO RICH IN ISOFLAVONES RETARD 180 MG (EQUIVALENT TO 70 MG OF ISOFLAVONES), YAM (DIOSCOREA VILLOSA) DRY EXTRACT 50 MG, RED CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM PRATENSE) DRY EXTRACT 50 MG, VITAMIN AT 800 MCG (100% VRN), VITAMIN C 80 MG (100% VRN), VITAMIN B1 1.1 MG (100% VRN), VITAMIN B2 1.4 MG (100% VRN), VITAMIN B12 2.5 MCG (100% VRN), VITAMIN E 12 MG (100% VRN), MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, MAGNESIUM STEARATE AND SILICON DIOXIDE.

VRN: Nutrient reference value

Unit price

€0.63 / Capsules

Pharmaceutical Advice

Menopause is the gradual disappearance of menstruation, ovulation and reproductive capacity. As a general rule, ovulation stops between the ages of 45 and 55, when oestrogen and progesterone levels drop. In some cases, some variable symptoms associated with hormonal changes may appear, such as hot flashes, insomnia and night sweats, vaginal dryness, irritability and/or mood swings, among others. It is just another stage in life, which does not necessarily cause significant discomfort as long as you follow a healthy lifestyle.

The first thing to bear in mind is the importance of following an adequate diet, high in fruit and vegetables, as well as sources of healthy fatty acids such as oily fish, nuts and olive oil. Physical exercise, with special emphasis on strength training, is another pillar of good health to keep bones and muscles strong.

Dietary supplements are often useful for reducing the impact of the symptoms associated with menopause. Ingredients such as soy and hops phytoestrogens or black cohosh and Angelica Sinensis extracts can help relieve hot flashes and contribute to a normal mood. Evening primrose oil contains fatty acids that are precursors of anti-inflammatory substances, and calcium and vitamin D3 are highly recommended for maintaining bone density. On the other hand, other types of supplements such as plants with relaxing and adaptogenic effects, tryptophan or melatonin help to improve rest. A supplement recommendation should be personalised according to symptoms or medical history. In the case of persistent and inconvenient symptoms, consult with your gynaecologist and follow his or her instructions.

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