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Sage for menopausal hot flushes

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Some women find the menopause a very challenging time, so reducing the practical disruptions to everyday life is important.

One of the most troublesome menopause symptoms that affects 75 per cent of menopausal women, is sweating associated with the famous hot flush – socially, quite embarrassing and uncomfortable. Following close behind is the accompanying night sweat, making peaceful sleep elusive.

A simple and traditional way of helping to deal with menopausal sweats is to use the well-known and well-loved herb, Sage. A.Vogel Menoforce Sage tablets is a traditional herbal medicinal product used for the relief of hot flushes, including night sweats, exclusively based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy.

Made using an extract of organically grown fresh Sage (salvia officinalis), Menoforce is available in a convenient one a day dosage and comes in 1-month (30 tabs) and 3-month (90 tabs) packs.

Each tablet contains 3400mg of fresh sage tincture per tablet. Always read the leaflet. RRP from £13.99, for enquiries please contact A.Vogel on 0800 085 0820.

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