FAQ
Menozac Menopause Symptoms Relief Formula Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does Menozac recommend to HRT (hormone replacement therapy) users for Menopause Symptoms Relief
Menozac has been continiously warning women about the risks of synthetic HRT. We don’t recommend to hurry up to resort to HRT first try a natural approach such as the Personal Program. You should try to get off HRT gradually. You may also be interested in our Library article, “What to expect when you’re getting off HRT”. We include detailed instructions in your new member package.
2. What are the symptoms of perimenopause?
The most common symptoms of perimenopause are hot flashes, insomnia, fatigue, irritability or mood swings, unusual weight gain, irregular periods, anxiety, feelings of depression, fuzzy thinking, bloating or gas, headaches, joint pain or stiffness, vaginal dryness, diminished sexual desire, and leaking of urine. Click here for further information on your symptoms.
3. Why are Menozac’s Menopause Symptoms Relief products better than what I get at my local health food store?
Let us explaine the key differences: 1. our products are made to pharmaceutical standards; 2. we use only the finest, most bio-available nutrient forms, including six patented nutrients, to ensure adequate nutrients actually reach your bloodstream; 3. every production batch is assayed in a laboratory to ensure its purity and potency. Essential fatty acids derived from cold water fish, are tested on the absence mercury. And of course, the Essential Nutrients are completely natural. Click here for more information on Essential Nutrients.
4. How concerned should I be about the NIH study of HRT risks?
Menozac has always spoken for natural approach to hormonal balance. We believe that synthetic hormones commonly used in hormone replacement therapy should be a last resort. However, this is a matter of personal choice.
5. Will Menozac help me even if I’ve had a hysterectomy?
Menozac will contribute toyour general health and hormonal balance, even if you’ve had a hysterectomy,or ovaries removed. (Over half the women who keep their ovaries nevertheless suffer loss of ovarian function.) The Personal Program is especially relevant to women exposed to the heightened risks from long-term use of synthetic HRT (hormone replacement therapy). We generally recommend that women under 40 who have had a hysterectomy consider natural hormone replacement therapy to mimic the body’s natural progression into perimenopause.
6. If I am on Menozac, do I need to take other supplements, such as Calcium/Magnesium?
In case you are taking other supplements on your practitioner’s advice, we advise you to discuss the Menozac ingridients with your practitioner to adjust other supplements accordingly.
7. I’m on a prescription drug. Does Menozac interact with my prescription?
Definitely not because Menozac is an all-natural, preventative program without any drug interactions. However, you should address to your primary health care provider, who needs to be aware of any supplements you are taking.
8. I’ve had breast cancer. Does the Menozac affect my risk of a recurrence?
We may assure you that Menozac won’t encrease the risk of recurrence. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association recommended that every American adult take nutritional supplements to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer and osteoporosis. (JAMA, Vol. 287, No. 23, June 19, 2002.)
9. Will Menozac help me if I have PMS, and I’m in my 20’s?
Menozac should be effective in helping to mitigate your symptoms. PMS is a form of hormonal imbalance just like the symptoms of perimenopause. Women who have suffered from PMS are more likely to have a difficult perimenopause.
10. I’m only 30. Can my symptoms really be perimenopause?
Many women experience their first hormonal changes when they are in their 30’s, your symptoms may be the result of the hormonal imbalances of perimenopause.
11. Is it possible to have dipression because of hormonal problems?
It is possible that your depression is hormonally based, and some women have reported good results on the Program. Tell your practitioner about your problems and discuss your progress using Menozac with him or her. In no case Menozac is a substitute for antidepressants for depression.
