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Méno Concept Régulier
Helps reduce hot flushes, reduce night sweats and excessive sweating.
Ingredients traditionally used in phytotherapy to reduce symptoms of menopause.
Used in phytotherapy to help relieve menopausal symptoms, to relieve
pre-menstrual symptoms and regulate the hormonal system to help regulate the menstrual cycle.
After taking natural or synthetic hormones: Take 3 capsules during three separate periods of the day. That’s a total of 9 capsules per day. Gradually decrease when hot flushes disappear to reach your personal dose. Eating certain foods like chocolate, for example, can have a direct impact on your hot flushes. Healthy and appropriate nutrition will always be considered. May help with:
MENOPAUSE FORMULA
Can help with hot flushes, estrogen deficiencies, irregular periods, painful periods, pre-menstrual syndrome… Absorption period and dosage same as regular Meno-Concept. Meno-Concept Soya is slightly different from Meno-Concept Regular, but it applies to the same menopause-related symptoms such as hot flushes.
Perimenopause
The 3-5 years before menopause, when your estrogen and hormone levels begin to drop, is called perimenopause. You usually enter perimenopause at the end your forties and may begin to experience irregular menstrual cycles and symptoms such as:
It is still possible for you to become pregnant during this period, and if you wish to avoid this, a form of birth control is recommended up to one year after your last period. Progestative therapy may also be an option for controlling menstrual bleeding and treating vasomotor symptoms. Lifestyle changes are often recommended to help relieve other unpleasant symptoms.
Early menopause
Certain events, other than natural aging, can lead to early menopause:
Hysterectomy (uterus removed) – symptoms develop gradually
Oophorectomy (ovaries removed) – symptoms appear immediately
Premature ovarian failure (POF) – under-active or inactive ovaries due to genetic treatments,
surgery or anti-cancer therapies, such as radiation or chemotherapy. POF may also be due to ovarian dysfunction or a lack of follicles, which become eggs.
Menopause
On average, most women are between the ages of 51 and 52 at menopause onset. Technically, you are in menopause if you have not had a period for 12 consecutive months without having any other causes, such as illness, medication, pregnancy or breastfeeding. The transition from perimenopause to menopause to postmenopause can take 1-3 years. It is important to remember that each woman is unique and will experience menopause differently. Some women have few or no symptoms, and for those who do, symptoms can vary considerably.
Postmenopause
Menopause begins one year after the last menstrual cycle. Other symptoms that may have started during perimenopause may persist during and after menopause. It is not unusual to experience:
If your periods are painful, try LTO3!
Before using, make sure that your medical records are up-to-date for mammograms and gynecological examinations. If you are taking medications containing hormones such as progesterone preparations and oral contraceptives, if you are taking hormone replacement therapy, including thyroid hormone replacement therapy, consult a health care professional before using. Before using, make sure that your medical records are up-to-date for mammograms and gynecological examinations. If you are taking medications containing hormones such as progesterone preparations and oral contraceptives, if you are taking hormone replacement therapy, including thyroid hormone replacement therapy, consult a health professional before using.
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