Menopause
Nature to go through menopause with confidence!
Today, more than 10 million women are menopausal and between 300 000 and 500 000 women enter menopause each year in France ...
Of all the inconvenience caused by menopause, hot flashes are undoubtedly the most common (over 70% of menopausal women are concerned) and the most disabling.
Speaking at an average age of 50, menopause can be no longer welcome. The cessation of menstruation is accompanied by a decrease in female hormones (estrogen in particular), causing an upheaval for the woman, physically and psychologically.
If hot flashes are undoubtedly the first discomfort caused by menopause, other equally unpleasant phenomena disrupt the daily period. May indeed appear:
- Of mood disorders and sleep,
- An increase in vaginal dryness and can lead to a real discomfort during intercourse,
- A change in libido
- But weight gain and a change in morphology ...
Menopause is an event and particularly feared by women! Fortunately, the micro-nutrition, with its share of natural and effective solutions can facilitate the passage of this course with confidence!
Flaxseed is undoubtedly one of the most active effective against the discomfort associated with menopause. Known for its high fiber and its role in the regulation of transit, it has been also very rich in lignans, a plant substance effects phytoestrogens involved in the hormonal regulation of metabolism and thereby reduce the occurrence of hot of heat. Clinical studies show that the same would be as effective thathormone replacement therapy in reducing symptoms associated with menopause (hot flashes, insomnia, mood ...) (1), and 41% would reduce hot flashes (2).
To take advantage of the virtues of flaxseed and improve the comfort of premenopausal women and postmenopausal naturally, INELDEA Laboratories have developed MENOGYNE ®, a free formula or soy isoflavones, whose use is widely criticized by the scientific community.
MENOGYNE ®, to INELDEA NUTRACEUTICAL Solutions (INS)
MENOGYNE ®, The 100% natural alternative (without isoflavones and soy-free) against hot flashes!
To reduce the discomfort that is menopauseMENOGYNE ® combines the virtues of extracts from flax seeds, those of Hops.
Both plant extracts contain natural substances classified as phytoestrogens (but not isoflavones). Indeed, flax lignans and 8-prenylnaringenin hops mimic estrogen in the body and thus exert clinically proven effects on reducing the incidence of menopause, including hot flashes and night sweats.
Hops extract contained in MENOGYNE ® is the only plant extract of hops can reduce the discomfort associated with menopause including hot flashes. Its effectiveness is scientifically proven and superior to standard hop extracts. After 6 weeks of supplementation at the recommended dose (120 mg / day), there is (4 / 5):
- 4 times fewer hot flashes,
- 2 times less night sweats,
- A real improvement in the quality of life
> Other active ingredients in MENOGYNE ®:
Extracts of Cimicifuga (or Black Cohosh) and Sage. They have also proven effective in improving the comfort of menopausal women by reducing the frequency and intensity of hot flashes. (6)
Extracts of Cimicifuga have even made the state one thousand clinical evidence of its effectiveness in reducing hot flashes, excessive sweating, sleep disturbances, depression and anxiety (7 ).
Reducing vasomotor phenomena, Vitamin B9 (folic acid) helps, too, to relieve hot flashes for a maximum synergistic effect.
MENOGYNE ®, by its richness in natural active ingredients carefully selected, is thus a natural and effective solution to improve the comfort of premenopausal women and postmenopausal.
Discover other new features of the two INELDEA NUTRACEUTICAL SOLUTIONS:
> GLYCO-CONTROL ®, ui helps regulate blood sugar.
> ACID-BASIC , to control acid-base balance.
Sources:
1 A. Lemay, S. Dodin, N. Kadri et al. Flaxseed dietary supplementation versus hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women. Obstet Gynecol 100:495-504, 2002.
2 Dalais FS., Rice GE., Wahlqvist ML. et al. Effects of dietary phytoestrogens in postmenopausal women. Climacteric 1:124-129, 1998.
3 Milligan S, Kalita J, Pocock V, Heyerick A, De Cooman L, Rong H, De Keukeleire D. Oestrogenic activity of the hop phytoestrogen, 8-prenylnaringenin. Reproduction. 2002 Feb, 123 (2) :235-42.
4 Heyerick A, S Vervarcke, Depypere H, Bracke M, De Keukeleire D.A first prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the use of a hop extract Standardized to Alleviate menopausal discomfort. Maturitas. 2006 May 20, 54 (2) :164-75.
5 Clinical studies - Lifenol ® - Naturex, 2009
6 De Leo V, Lanzetta D, et al. [Treatment of neurovegetative menopausal symptoms with a phytotherapeutic agent] Minerva Ginecol. May 1998, 50 (5) :207-11. Italian.
7 World Health Organization. WHO monographs on selected medicinal plants, vol. 2, pp. 55-65, Switzerland, 2002
8 National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine Workshop on the Safety of Black Cohosh in Clinical Studies - Meeting Summary, November 22, 2004. Black Cohosh: What Do We Know About This Botanical? Mechanism of Action, estrogenic Activity, and In Vitro Toxicology Screening Assays. Judy Bolton, PhD
9 Bai W, von Zepelin HH-Henneicke, et al. Efficacy and tolerability of a medicinal product Containing year isopropanolic black cohosh extract in Chinese women with menopausal symptoms: a randomized, double blind, parallel-controlled study versus tibolone. Maturitas. 20 September 2007, 58 (1) :31-41

