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TeOra Cream – The Overview
TeOra Cream , formerly known as Estro Rhythm, is a topical 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 menopause support cream, TeOra Cream is said to address multiple symptoms which for most women include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and vaginal dryness.
TeOra Cream is sold at a cost of $79.00 per bottle. There is a discount offered on first shipment, and the manufacturer does have a monthly subscription program which is being offered at a discounted price, however there are no free samples available and there is no mention of a money back guarantee.
Ingredients Contained in this Product
Phytoestrogens
TeOra Cream – Product Description
According to some of the information available for TeOra Cream it appears to rely solely on Phytoestrogens as its key active ingredient. While this is often included in other creams of this type, there is no evidence that they work as well as the maker of TeOra Cream claims that they do. According to the product website, most consumers will experience some positive results from applying 1 blister per day in approximately 1 month. Without seeing the individual ingredient amounts though, there is no way of knowing how credible this is.
Good About TeOra Cream
- There is FAQ section
- There is a discount offered on first shipment
- The official website is professional in appearance
Bad About TeOra Cream
- Clinical trial studies are not provided
- Free samples aren’t offered
- No mention of a money back guarantee
- There are no customer reviews
- TeOra Cream is expensive
TeOra Cream – The Bottom Line
Even though TeOra Cream contains key ingredients often used in these types of menopause relief creams, it would be helpful to have more information on the website. Without knowing ingredient amounts or seeing any kind of clinical data, 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. The fact that TeOra Cream is much more expensive than comparable brands is also a negative point, considering 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.