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MenoLife – The Overview
MenoLife is a supplement for women designed to naturally relieve several symptoms associated with the menopause. Most women will experience some symptoms during the various stages of menopause and there are many supplements available both in stores and online which claim to help. MenoLife is said to work at reducing multiple symptoms for most women. However, information regarding the product or the manufacturer are very limited; there is no official website for the brand which means that it can only be purchased through independent online stores and many of these offer few, if any, details about the brand. The cost of MenoLife varies depending on the retailer. It does not appear to have any money back guarantee and there are no free samples or free trials available. Some of the retail sites do include customer reviews and ratings of the supplement, but they are overall very negative.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Sunflower Oil, Salvia Lavendulaefolia
MenoLife – Product Description
According to some of the information available for MenoLife it appears to rely solely on Sunflower Oil, Salvia Lavendulaefolia as its key active ingredients. While these are often included in other supplements of this type, there is no evidence that they work as well as the maker of MenoLife claims that they do or in as little time as they say. Most menopause relief supplements contain the beneficial ingredients Red Clover Powder Extract, Green Tea Leaf and Dong Quai which doesn’t appear to be the case with MenoLife although, without seeing the full ingredient list, this cannot be confirmed. Not knowing exactly what is in the product also means that there is no way of knowing how potent the formula is or if it contains additives, chemicals or potential allergens.
Good About MenoLife
- The main active ingredients are listed
- Dosage instructions are provided
- It is said to relieve multiple menopausal symptoms
Bad About MenoLife
- There is no official product website
- No money back guarantee is available
- The manufacturer is unknown
- There is no free sample available
- The complete formula is not listed
MenoLife – The Bottom Line
Even though this brand does contain two key ingredients that have some history of success when used in menopause relief supplements of this type, MenoLife would not be a recommended product. With such a lack of information regarding the ingredients and manufacturer, not only is it unclear how effective the product would be, but there are other concerns too – any consumer considering taking an oral supplement would want to know the contents of the formula, both from a safety point of view and in order to identify potential allergens. The fact that it doesn’t seem to have any kind of guarantee or return policy. With so many other brands of natural menopause relief supplements on the market, women would be advised to opt for an alternative product.