Menoseril

  • Menosoril is a comprehensive menopause supplement that combines 6 different ingredients to help support hormone levels through peri-menopause and menopause.

    This unique blend of ingredients addresses the common menopausal symptoms of hot flashes, night sweats, paresthesia, insomnia, nervousness, melancholia, vertigo, fatigue, rheumatic pain and vaginal dryness. EstroG-100® is a patented drug-free ingredient formulation clinically proven to alleviate menopause-related symptoms without side effects or unwanted changes to body weight. Sensoril® is the best‐selling Ashwagandha in the market with anti‐stress, anti‐hyperlipidemic, cognition enhancing and anti‐inflammatory properties.

  • Helps to relieve the symptoms associated with menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, paresthesia, insomnia, nervousness, melancholia, vertigo, fatigue, rheumatic pain and vaginal dryness.

    Used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve premenstrual symptoms.

    Used in Herbal Medicine (as a hormone normalizer) to help stabilize menstrual cycle irregularities.

    Used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve the pain associated with menstruation as well as premenstrual symptoms.

    Helps reduce the symptoms of stress, such as fatigue, sleeplessness, irritability, and inability to concentrate. Helps reduce cortisol and C-reactive protein levels, the biomarkers of physical stress. Helps support cardiovascular health.

  • A patented experiential combination of natural herbal extracts that support women’s health during the menopause life stage, EstroG-100® has received an NPN (product license) from Health Canada as a stand-alone finished good, as well as NDI notification with U.S. FDA. The ingredient is backed by four gold-standard human clinical trials (including two studies published in peer-reviewed journals). Contact us for additional information, including scientific manuscripts.

    Phytoestrogens, weak estrogens in soybeans, are consumed through soy foods, soymilk, and supplements. Marketed for various health claims, especially by peri- and postmenopausal women, evidence supporting benefits is generally weak. The strongest data indicates a modest reduction in hot flashes (10-20%), while claims on heart, bone, and breast health lack robust support. Studies on cholesterol lowering involve soy protein, not phytoestrogen extracts. Bone benefits are possible, but breast effects are poorly understood. Safety concerns, particularly breast cancer risk, warrant more research before recommending phytoestrogen supplements, especially for high-risk individuals.