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Isorel – The Overview
Isorel is a nutritional supplement formulated for women to reduce menopausal hot flashes and promote bone health. For men, it is formulated to support cardiovascular and prostate health. It is marketed and sold through an official website which contains limited information about the product and how it is supposed to work. While the website is reasonably professional in appearance and consumer friendly, it is very standard in what it offers. Some contact details are shown so consumers can get in touch with the customer service department but there are no reviews from customers who may have used the supplement nor results from any clinical testing that may have been performed in the formula. They sell one bottle of Isorel in the mid-price range, but there are no discounts available for multiple bottle orders. There are no free samples available to try before committing to buy the product. They do offer a 30 day money back guarantee but for only unopened bottles or boxes
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate
Isorel – Product Description
Isorel is produced from Novasoy, a whole soybean extract, which means that each capsule provides the naturally occurring soy isoflavones (genistin, daidzin, and glycitin) in the same isoflavone ratio as found in soybeans. This ingredient is often found in menopause relief supplements and said to help balance hormonal activity. According to the product website, consumers will experience some positive results when taken as directed. For menopausal hot flashes, take 1 capsule a day. For prostate health, take 1-2 capsules a day, or as directed by your healthcare provider. According to the manufacturer, research studies indicate that it may take up to three months of consistent use to see the benefits of the soy isoflavones found in Isorel. Your healthcare provider can help you determine how long you should continue Isorel.
Good About Isorel
- The ingredient amount is disclosed
- Dosage instructions are provided
- Isorel is in the mid-price range
Bad About Isorel
- Clinical trial results are not provided
- It only contains one active ingredient
- Multiple bottle orders are not discounted
- Isorel has no customer success stories on the website
- Isorel has a conditional money back guarantee
Isorel – The Bottom Line
Isorel does contain an active ingredient that may have a history of use in reducing some symptoms associated with menopause, but without seeing full clinical data, the overall safety of the formula is not known. While the website gives an overall good impression of the supplement, there are very few relevant details provided and it would be helpful not only to be given more information about the ingredient for Isorel but customer success stories and about the product itself too. Some customers may be tempted to purchase this brand due to its affordable price point but they should be aware that this can indicate a weak formula or subpar ingredient. Additionally, it is also important to note that there are no free samples available and, given conditional money back guarantee or returns policy, it’s likely that all sales for Isorel are final.