Herbal Remedies

Estroplus

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Estroplus
 
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For women before, during and after the menopause.

Beginning in your late thirties, and continuing past the menopause, it is important to keep up with the changes in your body. These changes can affect the way you look and feel. Estroplus is specially formulated as a gentle nutritional support to these changes. Estroplus contains natural plant isoflavones with essential vitamins and minerals such as calcium, vitamin E, folic acid and vitamin B6 to help meet the changing nutritional needs of a woman.

Isoflavones are naturally occurring compounds found in pulses, legumes, vegetables and cereals. They have a chemical structure similar to oestrogen and therefore have the same physiological effects. For this reason, they are often referred to as phyto-oestrogens or plant oestrogens.

Estroplus can be taken independantly or alongside HRT for added support.

Dosage
One caplet per day preferably with food.

Vitamin E 24mg, Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 2mg, Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 2mg, Niacin 20mg, Vitamin B6 7mg, Folic Acid 200ug, Vitamin B12 6ug, Calcium 190mg, Iodine 70ug, Selenium70ug, Boron 1.5mg. Isoflavones (from standardised Soya extract) 55mg. No lactose, gluten, or preservatives.
If pregnant, breast-feeding, taking medication or suffering from a medical condition, please seek medical advice before taking Estroplus.

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