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MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance
Relieves Hot Flashes, Night Sweats
- Natural support for menopause
- Promotes a more refreshing, restful sleep
- Helps improve mood and sense of wellbeing
- Balanced blend of herbs, vitamins, and nutrients
Red Clover and Soy isoflavones - natural phytoestrogens
- 90-day, money-back guarantee
- 1 Bottle = 60 vegetarian tablets (1-month supply)
- Contains no hormones, chemicals, synthetics
This is an awesome supplement! I cannot say enough how much this product has helped me with hot flashes. I mistakenly didn't re-order quickly enough and I couldn't believe the difference this supplement made! Recommend very strongly to give this a try!
— JT from Maryland
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- Simple To Take
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- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
I cannot say how much this product has helped me with hot flashes! I mistakenly did not re-order quickly enough and I could not believe the difference this supplement made! Recommend very strongly to give this try!
Pros
- Produces Results
- Simple To Take
Cons
Best Uses
- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
This formula worked beautifully in lessening the severity and frequency of hot flashes for me. I had tried other products but this really worked. Would recommend giving it a try to see if it works for you!
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- No Side Effects
- Simple To Take
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Best Uses
- Women
Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
It doesn't completely relieve hot flashes but diminishes them noticeably. The cost is affordable compared to Premarin or other HRT. I took it to my Dr. and she said it was a good thing for me to take. So I will continue taking it.
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- Acts Quickly
- No Side Effects
- Produces Results
- Simple To Take
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- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
Great Product.....I actually felt relief the first time I took it. There's a sense of calmness that takes over. It can only get better with continued use.
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- Produces Results
- Simple To Take
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Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
I have been using this for several months since the start of my pre-menopause. I have to say I don't have the sweats and my mood has improved. Thank you
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- No Side Effects
- Produces Results
- Simple To Take
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Best Uses
- Daily Use
- Women
Comments about MenoPeace™ - for Women's Hormonal Balance:
I have taken Levelle for almost a month. I notice that my issues with night sweats have dramatically decreased and find I have a more restful night's sleep.
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Description
What is MenoPeace™?
MenoPeace™ is a comprehensive formula designed to ease hot flashes, night sweats, and other symptoms of menopause during this natural transition in a woman's life.
Starting during a woman's mid-30s to mid-40s, symptoms of declining estrogen and progesterone levels begin to manifest, and may be marked by irregular cycles, hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, depression, fatigue, anxiety, changes in skin tone, and other symptoms. This is the time known as perimenopause. The amount of estrogen and progesterone being produced by the ovaries each month varies, and is affected by factors including stress, nutritional status, exercise and, of course, age. Variations in both the amount and relative proportions of estrogen and progesterone can have a dramatic effect upon female health.
Menopause itself is considered to have occurred when 12 consecutive months have lapsed without a cycle.
Common symptoms of declining estrogen and progesterone levels:
- Hot flashes
- Low sex drive
- Vaginal dryness
- Mood swings
- Night sweats
- Insomnia
- Osteoporosis
- Headaches, dizziness and foggy thinking
- Urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections
- Weight gain
How does MenoPeace™ work?
MenoPeace™ is a synergistic blend of phytoestrogenic herbs, vitamins, and minerals that provide natural hormonal-balancing support.
In the west, women are often advised by medical doctors to treat perimenopausal or menopausal symptoms with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). This often consists of synthetic estrogen which is processed from the urine of pregnant mares and is far more potent than natural phytoestrogens. This type of HRT has been associated with side-effects ranging from migraine headaches to the development of breast cancer. It is also sometimes combined with synthetic progesterone (progestin), and this combination has been associated with other potential health concerns.
MenoPeace™ offers natural hormonal support. It contains naturally-occurring phytoestrogens known as isoflavones, derived from Red Clover and Soy - two of the richest plant sources of phytoestrogens - plus other herbs traditionally recommended for supporting female health.
How do Phytoestrogens Work?
Phytoestrogens, such as isoflavones, mimic estrogen through their ability to bind to estrogen receptors in the body. In doing so, they provide a similar, albeit much weaker, effect as estrogen itself binding. In this way, phytoestrogens can help to offset the effects of declining estrogen levels.
Will MenoPeace™ really help relieve the symptoms of menopause?
Multiple studies have shown that phytoestrogens, including isoflavones and other plant compounds, can help reduce the severity and frequency of hot flashes and night sweats, and improve sleep and sense of wellbeing.
What is the recommended dosage?
Take 2 tablets daily with a meal.
How long will it take before I see results?
Benefits are often experienced within 4 to 8 weeks.
Can I take MenoPeace™ with prescription drugs?
If you are taking any medications, consult your doctor prior to using.
Are there any side effects or precautions?
If you have any health condition, consult your doctor prior to using.
Does it come with a guarantee?
Yes! All of our products come with a 90-day, money-back guarantee.
Why choose MenoPeace™?
- Premium Quality: Prepared from certified organic, ethically wild-harvested, and sustainably cultivated botanicals, along with the highest quality vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Only non-GM Soy is used.
- Every Batch is Tested: Every batch of MenoPeace™ is tested to ensure the highest quality. Every single batch!
- NSF cGMP-Certified Manufacturing Facility: The NSF Certification Program protects consumers by ensuring that the highest standards of manufacturing have been strictly followed.
- It's Guaranteed: In addition to the superior quality of our products, you are also protected by our 90-day, money-back guarantee.
- Manufactured in USA.
Who makes MenoPeace™?
This product is proudly made by Natural Wellbeing Distribution Inc., founded in 2001. Our goal? To bring the natural healing power of herbs to everyone.
To fulfill our vision, we search for and use only the purest, carefully sourced ingredients. We honor the time-proven, traditional usage of herbs for health and wellbeing, and also integrate the latest scientific research into our professionally developed herbal formulas. The result? The best natural, holistic supplements available. Our customers consistently tell us that our passion for natural remedies and the formulations we've developed have helped them immeasurably.
If you’d like to learn more about our company, our customer service representatives would be happy to talk with you. You can call (800)-536-9353 with any questions:
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Directions
Take 2 tablets daily with a meal.
Cautionary Notes
If you are taking any medication or have any health condition, inform your doctor of any supplements or natural remedies, prior to using.
Not recommended during pregnancy or nursing.
Keep out of reach of children.
If you have an adverse reaction after using this product, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product and information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Ingredients
- Soy Isoflavones: Scientists classify soy isoflavones from the plant Glycine max as phytoestrogens. Phyto is a Greek root word meaning plant, so phytoestrogens are plant-based compounds that have estrogen-like activity in the body. Because of their estrogen-like effects, isoflavones have been studied for a wide spectrum of health benefits. Soy-based foods like tempeh and miso are the best dietary source of isoflavones. However, many soy protein concentrates and soy products processed with alcohol may not contain isoflavones. All of our soy products are processed using only water and are derived from soy that has not been genetically engineered.
- Gamma Oryzanol: Gamma oryzanol is a mixture of compounds that occur in rice bran oil and function as natural antioxidants within the plant. Studies conducted primarily in Japan report that gamma oryzanol supplementation is beneficial in supporting healthy hormone balance, cholesterol levels, and digestive function.
- Red Clover (Trifolium pratense): Like Soy, Red Clover is a member of the legume family. The unique point of difference between isoflavones derived from Red Clover and those extracted from soybeans is that Red Clover extracts contain all 4 different isoflavones (genistein, daidzein, biochanin, and formononetin), while soybeans contain only 2 (genistein and daidzein). Red Clover also contains flavonoid compounds called coumestans, which some studies suggest have 6 times more estrogen-like activity than soy isoflavones.
- Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa, syn. Cimicifuga racemosa): A member of the buttercup family and native to North America. Rich in calcium, potassium, magnesium, and iron, Black Cohosh root is also an abundant source of phytoestrogens.
- Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis): A member of the parsley family, Dong Quai is recognized as one of the most important herbs in Chinese medicine, and has been used since circa 588 BC. Commonly referred to by herbalists as the “female ginseng,” Dong Quai is believed to have many tonifying properties that may support women’s health. Dong Quai’s key active ingredients include ligustilide and ferulic acid; research suggests that these compounds may be responsible for a number of potential health benefits. Dong Quai also contains compounds that may support healthy central nervous system function and is also rich in vitamins and minerals including Vitamins A, B12, and E. The plant part used is the root.
- Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus): Eleuthero has been used for over 2000 years in China, primarily as an energy tonic. Formerly known as Siberian Ginseng, Eleuthero has woody roots and not the typical fleshy rootstocks of the other ginsengs. It is indigenous to China, Russia, and Japan, and, although it is a member of the ginseng family, it is of a different genus than other popular ginsengs. Russian scientists studied Eleuthero extensively in the 1950's and at this time it came to be known as an adaptogen. Its active ingredients, eleutherosides, are glycosides which provide adaptogenic properties, including support of healthy adrenal function.
- Vitex (Chaste Tree) (Vitex agnus-castus): Grows in subtropical areas throughout the world and has a long history of use in women’s health. Vitex is thought to provide natural support for balancing progesterone and has been used traditionally by herbalists for a variety of female health concerns.
- Vitamin E: In the past 20 years, Vitamin E has been discovered to be a potent fat-soluble antioxidant that prevents the oxidation of lipids. Since cell membranes are composed of lipids, it is vital to the stability and integrity of cellular tissues and membranes in the body. Its effectiveness is increased when taken with other antioxidants, especially beta carotene, Vitamin C, and selenium. There are numerous studies that support the claim that Vitamin E is beneficial to cardiovascular health.
- Thiamin: Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, was the first B vitamin to be identified (hence its designation as vitamin B1) and is involved in nearly every cellular reaction in the body. It is found in skeletal muscle, the heart, liver, kidney, and brain. Thiamin is a water-soluble vitamin (just as all the B-complex vitamins are), therefore, any excess will be excreted in the urine and must be replenished regularly. During times of illness and stress (such as surgical procedures) the need for Vitamin B1 is increased. It is essential for energy production from carbohydrates and fats and is also necessary for the functioning of the nervous system. The needs of B1 are increased with the use of caffeine, alcohol, estrogen (birth control pill, HRT), a high sugar diet, sulfa drugs, and food additives.
- Riboflavin: Also known as vitamin B2, riboflavin was first identified in the 1930’s. Since it cannot be stored in the body, it must be supplied on a daily basis. The primary function of riboflavin is that of a coenzyme for many metabolic processes in the body, including red blood cell formation and normal functioning of the nervous system. Therefore, it is essential for normal growth and development. Riboflavin is also crucial to the metabolism of amino acids and fatty acids. It also supports healthy immune system function and works as an antioxidant. Riboflavin maintains the mucous membranes of the body, including the digestive tract, respiratory tract, and excretory tract. Use of antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and alcohol interferes with the absorption of riboflavin.
- Niacin: Niacin is also known as Vitamin B3 or niacinamide; it is heat-stable and water-soluble. It was first discovered when scientists were looking for the cause of a condition called pellagra. Absorbed in the small intestine and excreted in the urine, niacin is involved in more than 50 biochemical reactions. It is needed by the body to extract energy from fat, carbohydrates, and protein. This formula uses nicotinic acid, the form of niacin that is commonly recognized as supporting healthy cholesterol balance. Like all members of the B family, niacin plays a key role in energy metabolism.
- Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6 is also known as pyridoxine and is a water-soluble member of the B-vitamin family. It is sometimes referred to as the “workhorse” of nutrients because it is part of over 100 biological functions in the body. Vitamin B6 is primarily a coenzyme, which means that it works with other enzymes to support chemical reactions in the cells. The US government estimates that nearly one third of all adults are deficient in this nutrient and nearly half of all women do not get the Recommended Daily Allowance of Vitamin B6 (this could be due to the fact that oral contraceptives will deplete this vitamin). Vitamin B6 is also involved in the formation of red blood cells, helping cells to make proteins, manufacturing neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) such as serotonin, and helping to release stored energy.
- Folic Acid: Folic Acid is a member of the water-soluble B-vitamin family and is also known as folate or folacin. Its name is derived from the Latin word folium which means foliage. It was first discovered in the 1940’s when it was extracted from spinach. It should be replenished daily due to the fact that the body cannot store it for long periods of time. Folic Acid is of particular importance for women of childbearing age as there can be serious consequences for the fetus when folic acid levels are too low. These consequences include a higher risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida. Low folic acid levels are linked to an increased risk of heart disease through an increase in homocysteine. Folic acid deficiency is the most common vitamin deficiency in the world. Half of the folic acid in foods is depleted through cooking, processing and long-term storage; thus, supplementation of this vital nutrient is highly recommended.
- Calcium: Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and is essential to optimal health. It has numerous health benefits, most notably its role in developing strong, healthy bones and teeth, and in muscle contraction. It also combines with bile and fat in the colon which is then passed out of the body, helping to keep the colon clean.
- Magnesium: Magnesium is essential for hundreds of chemical reactions in the body. It functions as a coenzyme for proper function of nerves and muscles, formation of bones, and energy metabolism. Recent studies suggest that it is of particular importance for proper heart function. Magnesium works synergistically with calcium by increasing its absorption and may increase bone density as well. In fact, the body stores 60% of its magnesium in the bones, 26% is in the muscle tissues and the remaining magnesium is stored in the soft tissues of the body. Magnesium supplementation is necessary for many people as deficiency is quite common in North America. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 75 percent of Americans do not get an adequate supply of magnesium from their diet. Some of the reasons for deficiency include: diet high in processed foods, high calcium intake, stress, intense physical activity, alcoholism, and the use of certain medications.
- Boron: Boron is a trace mineral that has only recently been recognized as being important for human nutrition. Recent research suggests that boron is important for metabolism and bone health; it may help prevent bone loss and support healthy joint function. The highest concentration of boron is found in the bones and tooth enamel. Boron appears to affect the metabolism of calcium, magnesium, copper, phosphorus, and Vitamin D. Researchers believe that boron is essential for the conversion of Vitamin D to its active form, which would enhance calcium absorption.
- Selenium: Selenium is a trace mineral and potent antioxidant. It works synergistically with Vitamin E to protect cells from free radicals and support immune and cardiovascular health. Selenium is an important part of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which works with Vitamin E to help prevent free radical damage to cell membranes. Selenium also protects the body form heavy metal toxicity.






