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11 women tell Mamamia about their most surprising symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, highlighting the need for better awareness and treatment options.
What's also reassuring is that Remifemin is hormone-free, and backed by over 60 years of research, which is why it's a market-leading product more of the menopause village should know about.
Remifemin : herbal relief for menopausal symptoms : the safe, natural alternative to hormonal and surgical treatment by Murray, Frank, 1924- Publication date 1996 Topics Diets & dieting, Diets - ...
The most studied herbal remedy for hot flashes is black cohosh. While there’s been consistent evidence for one specific commercial extract (Remifemin), the findings for others have been mixed.
The vast majority of women in the menopause are familiar with the status of Red Clover as an herbal medicine that soothes hot flush symptoms and hormonal fluctuations. This holds true, new ...
If you see a female friend or colleague sitting in front of a desk fan in winter while everyone else is shivering in sweaters, chances are she is having a hot flush, courtesy of the menopause.
The root of the black cohosh plant has a long history of use in Europe and became popular around the world after receiving German approval as a non-prescription drug for hot flushes in 2000.
1956-present: The German company Schaper & Brümmer introduces Remifemin, which contains black cohosh, to the market for menopausal symptoms.
Background The aim of this study was to investigate clinical efficacy and safety of Remifemin on peri-menopausal symptoms in endometriosis patients with a post-operative GnRH-a therapy.
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