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Product Use : For effective relief from menopausal symptoms. |
Classification : | General Health Product |
Manufacturer Name : Schaper & Brummer |
Also see: Remifemin (120 tablets)
1 box of Remifemin | 60 tablets | USD $39.90 |
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2 boxes of Remifemin | 120 tablets | USD $78.58 |
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3 boxes of Remifemin | 180 tablets | USD $116.73 |
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5 boxes of Remifemin | 300 tablets | USD $192.65 |
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Information - Remifemin
Remifemin is an extract of the rootstock of the herb Cimicifuga Racemosa (Black Cohosh) used by millions of women worldwide for effective relief from menopausal symptoms. Remifemin (A special extract of Black Cohosh) is the most widely used & thoroughly studied natural alternative to menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT.) It is excellent for those who do not want HRT but who suffer menopausal symptoms. It is also useful for those who cannot be placed on HRT because of: breast, uterine or ovarian cancer, unexplained uterine bleeding, uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breast disease, endometriosis, liver and gallbladder disease. Remifemin is a simple and completely natural way to treat menopausal symptoms. It is as effective as estrogen treatment, yet displays none of its negative side effects.
Use
Take 1 tablet in the morning and 1 tablet in the evening.
Ingredients
Each tablet contains - standardised extract of cimicifuga racemosa equivalent to 0.018-0.026 ml liquid extact of cimifuga rootstock (0.78-1.14:1), peppermint oil for flavouring and lactose
Important Notes
This product should not be used by women who are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant or are nursing. As with any dietary supplement, always keep out of reach of children. For a few consumers, gastric discomfort may occur but should not be persistent. If gastric discomfort persists, discontinue use and see your health care practitioner.
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