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Himalaya MenoCare for Hot Flashes, Night Sweats & Menopause Relief, 800 mg, 120 Capsules, 2 Month Supply, 2 Pack

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About Himalaya MenoCare For Hot Flashes, Night Sweats

Ancient Ayurveda says your path through menopause should be a transformative fire that releases the energy of your experience and wisdom. But if hot flashes, irritability, mood swings and night sweats are leaving you too fired-up and less than energetic, Himalaya MenoCare is an effective choice for natural menopause relief. MenoCare supports the health of your reproductive system with timeless traditional herbs like Shatavari for hormonal balance and cooling moisture for dry, inflamed tissues. MenoCare also supports your nervous system and adrenal glands with Asoka Tree and Gotu Kola, two herbs used to ease your transition and help with occasional sleeplessness. Himalaya MenoCare comes in 1-month supply, and the recommended use for adults is 2 capsules twice daily with meals. All Himalaya products are formulated to support your body’s organ systems and their normal function, and are rigorously studied for purity, safety and efficacy. In addition to being tested for quality and potency, Himalaya MenoCare is Non-GMO Project verified, vegetarian and vegan, and contains no gluten, soy, wheat or corn. It is also produced in a cGMP facility and contains no magnesium stearate or capsules made of animal gelatin. Himalaya MenoCare comes in an easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsule. Himalaya herbs are wildcrafted and grown sustainably through fair trade farming partnerships with over 5,000 independent farmers. For hot flashes, night sweats and an easier menopausal transition, plant new seeds of wellness within yourself with Himalaya MenoCare. When it comes to natural herbal products used and trusted all over the world, it’s Himalaya since 1930.