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Menopace Plus – The Overview
Menopace Plus is a health supplement made for women at any stage of menopause who may be experiencing symptoms associated with this natural transitional time. While the severity of menopause symptoms will vary for each woman, they can be extremely distressing and severely affect the quality of life. As with many natural menopause support supplements, Menopace Plus is said to address multiple symptoms which for most women include hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings.
The manufacturer of Menopace Plus provides an official website for the product, which is reasonably professional in appearance and well-designed but contains limited information. Customers can purchase larger amounts which are offered at discounted prices and all purchases are covered by the 7-day return policy for unopened items.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Vitamin B6, Soya Isoflavones, Vitamin D
Menopace Plus – Product Description
Menopace Plus contains a very standard blend of natural botanicals, vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin B6, Soya Isoflavones, and Vitamin D. These ingredients are often found in menopause relief supplements and said to reduce or even eliminate most symptoms. However, while the manufacturer lists these benefits and the key active ingredients, there are no studies provided that back up the claims. According to the product website, most consumers will experience some positive results from taking the product at the recommended dose of One Menopace Tablet (Red Blister) per day plus One Botanical Tablet (Purple Blister) per day with Main Meal. Without seeing the individual ingredient amounts though, there is no way of knowing how credible this is.
Good About Menopace Plus
- All ingredients are listed on the product website
- Customer reviews are shown
- Free shipping for UK orders
Bad About Menopace Plus
- Menopace Plus is shipping from UK – shipment may be subject to import duties and taxes
- Clinical trial studies are not shown
- It is not available in retail stores
- Free samples aren’t offered
- Menopace Plus may contain common allergens
Menopace Plus – The Bottom Line
Menopace Plus does contain key ingredients that have a history of use in reducing some of the most common symptoms associated with menopause. 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 formula for Menopace Plus but clinical testing results too. Additionally, it is also important to note that there are no free trial samples available and that the manufacturer only offered a 7-day return policy. With so many other brands of natural menopause relief supplements on the market, consumers would be advised to opt for an alternative product preferably with free samples to try.