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Clinicians Menopause Balance 30 Tablets

  • Supports healthy menopausal transition
  • Supports emotional balance and mental clarity during menopause
  • Supports normal temperature balance during menopause
  • Supports relaxing sleep during menopause


One-a-day tablet providing a unique combination of herbs to support women through menopause.


$49.99

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Menopause Balance is a 1-a-day, research-based formula to support women for a smoother transition through menopause. It contains key herbs which target key areas of the body and mind that require support before, during and after the “Change of Life”.

The combination of red clover and chaste tree provide support to balance out declining hormone levels during menopause. Red clover supplies a plant-like oestrogen (phytoestrogen) and chaste tree works with the master hormone gland (pituitary). Together they support normal temperature balance, a smooth menopause transition, vaginal health and healthy sleep patterns.

During menopause the adrenal glands are called upon to supply a replacement hormone similar to oestrogen. The herbs bacopa and rhodiola support the adrenal glands in producing this hormone and provide support for healthy libido levels, mood, energy, mental focus and clarity.

Each tablet contains:

IngredientsAmountUnits
Trifolium pratense (red clover) ext. equiv dry flower (isoflavones, standardised to 80 mg) 10,000 mg
Bacopa monnieri (brahmi) plant ext. equiv dry herb (total Bacosides A & B standardised to 60 mg) 6000 mg
Rhodiola rosea (rhodiola) root ext. equiv dry root (rosavins standardised to 10.2 mg: salidrosides, standardised to 3.4 mg) 4080 mg
Vitex agnus castus (Chaste tree) fruit ext. equiv to dry fruit 100 mg

Also contains: Tabletting aids.

No Added: Sugar, artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours or preservatives.

Adults: Use 1 tablet daily with food.

Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding