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Natural Menopause Relief

Recommended Use: Used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve symptoms associated with menopause.

Ingredients: Actaea racemosa L. (Ranunculaceae )

The symptoms of menopause usually last for the whole menopause transition (until the mid 50s), but some women may experience them for the rest of their lives. The most common symptoms are: Hot Flashes, Night Sweats, Irregular Periods, Loss of Libido, and Vaginal Dryness.

For Natural Relief : Women-Adults : Take 1 - 2 teaspoon(s) 3 - 4 times a day. May be mixed with warm water or your favorite non alcoholic beverage

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  • Free single-dose scoop included. This scoop is designed to give you exactly 2 grams of our   each in each serving. No need for messy measuring and guessing.

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Packaging 225 grams Powder:

Cautions and Warnings: Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have a liver disorder or develop symptoms of liver trouble. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are breastfeeding. Do not use if you are pregnant. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen.

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