Menopause can bring with it some discomforts and inconveniences, such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep problems, mood swings, and irritability, which can lead to physical and mental exhaustion, affecting your overall well-being. In addition, the decrease in estrogen levels can have implications for bone density, increasing the risk of bone fragility over time.
Our commitment is to provide you with the best support during this stage of your life. That's why DONNAplus Menocífuga Noche has been specially formulated with a complete and innovative composition, designed to offer you a TRIPLE EFFECT that addresses several key areas of your well-being:
RELAX Action: with plant extracts that help with hot flashes, sweating, and irritability during menopause, allowing for more restful sleep.
DONNAplus Menocífuga Night is formulated to help you fall asleep and enjoy more restful nights. Cimicifuga helps women cope with the telltale signs associated with menopause, such as hot flashes, sweating, restlessness, and irritability. It also contains GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter of the central nervous system, and melatonin, which reduces the time it takes to fall asleep. The beneficial effect is obtained with an intake of 1 mg of melatonin shortly before bedtime. In addition, the tablets have a sustained-release bilayer structure that promotes rest throughout the night. Bone Health Action: Decreased bone density is a common concern during menopause. Our formula is enriched with essential compounds that contribute to the maintenance of your bones, giving you peace of mind knowing your bone health is in optimal condition. It also contains vitamin D3, which contributes to the maintenance of normal bones and teeth.
Vitamin K2 contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
ENERGY Action: will give you an energy boost to face your daily challenges with vitality and enthusiasm, allowing you to enjoy a renewed feeling and greater concentration.
Vitamins B6, B9 (folate), and B12 help reduce tiredness and fatigue. Folate also contributes to homocysteine metabolism.
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