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Phytoprolief – The Overview
Phytoprolief is a natural balancing cream 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 progesterone creams, Phytoprolief is said to address symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings.
Phytoprolief is offered through online stores however most of the sites show the product is currently out of stock so the price is not known. In addition, they offer limited information about Phytoprolief. There are no in-depth details about the product and its formula. There are few customer reviews and it seems that no free samples are available.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Black Cohosh, Dong Quai and Evening Primrose Oil
Phytoprolief – Product Description
Phytoprolief contains a very standard blend of natural botanicals, vitamins and minerals, including Black Cohosh, Dong Quai and Evening Primrose Oil. These ingredients are often found in menopause relief formulas and said to reduce or even eliminate most symptoms. However, while the manufacturer lists these benefits and the key ingredients, there are no studies provided that back up the claims. Without seeing the clinical data, the overall safety of the formula is not known. It is recommended to use one to two pumps per day one in the am and one in the pm. It is to be applied to soft tissue areas of the body e.g. chest, neck, face, inner arms, palms of the hands, soles of the feet, etc. and to rotate applications to a different soft tissue with each usage.
Good About Phytoprolief
- Key ingredients are listed
- Usage instructions are provided
Bad About Phytoprolief
- Clinical trial results are not provided
- There are no free samples
- Ingredients are not explained in detail
- There are few customer success stories
Phytoprolief – The Bottom Line
Phytoprolief does contain key ingredients that have a history of use in reducing some of the most common symptoms associated with menopause, but without seeing the individual amounts the overall potency of the formula is not known. While the sites give an overall good impression of the product, there are very few relevant details provided and it would be helpful not only to be given more information about the formula for Phytoprolief but more customer success stories and clinical testing results too. Phytoprolief is currently out of stock so the price is not shown to help consumers determine if it is worth spending money on. Additionally, it is also important to note that there are no free samples offered. Any consumer that wants to try this product once available should certainly contact the retailer directly for full terms and conditions of the money back guarantee before making an order.