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When a woman’s age approaches 45 or higher, a difficult period such as menopause is getting closer. For many women, the word menopause sounds like a sentence.


"Deterioration of health, hot flashes, night sweats, deterioration in the quality of sexual life, loss of beauty, aging, finally - this is what menopause is!" - so many of them think so. And the personal experiences shared by other women on the Internet only confirm the worst fears ...
What is menopause? And how to reduce psychological and physical discomfort? Let's figure it out.
Menopause is a natural stage in the lives of women older than 45 years. It is due to a change in hormonal balance, which leads to the extinction of reproductive function. Menopause manifests itself with symptoms such as a sharp feeling of heat, sweating at night, instability of blood pressure, decreased libido, emotional nervousness and even depression.
There are three stages of menopause:

1. Premenopause - the work of the ovaries begins to gradually fade, the menstrual cycle goes astray and the menstrual period becomes irregular. This period begins with about 45 years.
2. Menopause - menstruation stops altogether. This period is characteristic for the age of 50−55 years.
3.Postmenopause occurs when menstruation is gone for more than 12 months. As a rule, this is already happening after 55 years.
Obviously, the decrease and complete disappearance of sex hormones from the body of a woman has a very strong effect on her well-being. The results of numerous and many years of research have given doctors the opportunity to offer women effective measures to really maintain the quality of life, health and beauty during and after menopause.
It turned out that a key role in restoring hormonal and metabolic processes is played by replenishing the age-related deficiency of vitamins and minerals. The well-known beneficial properties of vitamins are already replenished with knowledge about their positive effect on the level of hormones.
Nearly 80% of all women in Russia after 40 have a deficiency of vitamins and minerals. During menopause, this is what becomes the determining factor for the severity of symptoms. In most cases, replenishment of the vitamin-mineral deficiency can completely eliminate the symptoms of menopause, or significantly reduce their severity. If menopause is difficult and the doctor prescribes additional treatment using phytoestrogens or hormone replacement therapy (HRT), it should in any case be taken while taking vitamin-mineral complexes.
Due to its effectiveness and safety, vitamin and mineral complexes have become an important and indispensable part of therapy to maintain hormonal balance, health, beauty, stress resistance and well-being and a safe alternative to HRT.
Such a drug is Menopeis, developed by English scientists.It contains 22 carefully selected components in the form of vitamins, minerals and other important elements that help a woman to endure age-related changes and reduce the symptoms of menopause. Clinical studies of Menopace confirmed the complete disappearance or decrease in the intensity of symptoms in 63% of women who took it during menopause.
Just one Menopeis capsule per day will completely satisfy the need for the necessary elements. Of the necessary elements, only calcium is absent in it, since its simultaneous presence with other components slows down and negates the absorption of many of the equally important ones (for example, iron). Therefore, for targeted and most effective treatment and prevention of osteoporosis, it is recommended to take the calcium preparation Osteokea, with an interval of several hours after taking Menopeis.
Menopace is produced in the UK and meets high quality standards. You can buy it at any pharmacy in the country.

There are contraindications. Before use, consult a specialist.


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