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Ovuna – The Overview
Ovuna is a natural supplement made for women who are experiencing menopausal symptoms. For most women this includes hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and they can occur at any stage of menopause including perimenopause and post-menopause. This product is made by the company “Simple Promise”, a manufacturer who produces some brands of supplements that are all sold from their website. While the site features Ovuna, information about the product is limited – there is a brief overview of how it works, a list of ingredients but there are no customer reviews. There are no results shown from any clinical testing that may have been performed on the formula. A contact number for the company’s customer service department is provided and the site does include some details about their manufacturing process.
There are discounts offered when purchasing larger amounts of the supplement. Additionally, they offer generous money back on all their supplements. There are no free samples available to try before committing to buy their supplements.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Chromium, Turmeric, Moringa Powder, Curry Powder
Ovuna – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, Ovuna is formulated with a combination of probiotics and selected natural ingredients. The product label for the supplement is shown on the website, all ingredients are listed and the amounts used in the blend are disclosed. The formula contains several key ingredients that are thought to alleviate major symptoms, including Turmeric, Moringa Powder, Curry Powder and Sunflower Lecithin which can address issues such as weight gain. However, there is no indication as to how soon results may be experienced when taken at the recommended dose and no results shown from any clinical testing performed on the formula. As a dietary supplement, adults take two (2) capsules daily. For best results, take 20-30 minutes before you go to sleep with 8 oz. of water, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Good About Ovuna
- Ovuna’s all ingredients are listed
- There is a generous return policy
- Contact information for the company is provided
Bad About Ovuna
- Clinical testing results are not disclosed
- Free samples aren’t offered for Ovuna
- Not much information about Ovuna is available online
- There are no customer success stories or reviews
- Ovuna is expensive
- A Ovuna information video is not included on the website
Ovuna – The Bottom Line
Even though Ovuna contains several key ingredients often used in these types of menopause relief supplements, it would be helpful to have more information on the website. Without seeing the clinical testing results, it’s impossible for the consumer to know what to expect in terms of results and they must rely solely on the manufacturer’s claims. While the manufacturer does appear to be reputable and established, it’s a concern that they don’t provide more details about their product. There are no reviews from customers who may have used the supplement. As with any supplement of this type, results may vary. The product is more expensive than comparable brands and there are no free samples available to try before committing to buy the supplement. However, with a generous refund term, consumers will have adequate time to try the product and see firsthand how well it works at reducing their menopausal symptoms.