Health Benefits

Menopause can be stressful for many women …not just to our mind, but on our bodies too!

Which can result in more intense and frequent menopausal discomforts.

In fact, one study found a link between this type of stress and menopausal symptoms (1).

By managing the stress on our cells and organs (called oxidative stress), you’ll enjoy a much more comfortable menopause.

Enter… adaptogens!

Adaptogens are plants that help our body maintain a healthy response to stress for extended periods of time.

This aids in mitigating the damage to tissues and cells, moderate the severity of menopausal discomforts and even promotes energy levels and focus.

MenoFlow combines 10 species of "adaptogenic mushrooms"

That work in synergy to provide stress support, help manage your moods, and aid memory function... so you can cope, even thrive during menopause!

What's more, a few species also promote healthy hormonal balance -- which is linked to common menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats.

...All in one convenient, easy-to-swallow capsule!

Ingredients

Suggested Use

You get a 30-day supply with each bottle (60 vegetable capsules). For best results, take

two (2) capsules before meals.

For even better results, take it alongside MenoLean and MenoPure.

No refrigeration needed.

FAQ

How is MenoFlow better than other menopause products out there?


While many products deal with the symptoms,

We do things differently here at Menoscience - by going straight for the underlying mechanism

Which is oxidative stress!

This is NOT the kind of stress you feel in your head,

But what your cells, tissues and organs endure during menopause.

MenoFlow uses 10 species of mushrooms

Known to be nature’s stress-busters

That numerous studies have shown to aid in moderating this specific type of stress!

Does MenoFlow have any side effects?


Because they’re mushrooms,

They’re just like the food you eat every day!

So you can take them continuously without worrying about adverse side effects or long-term complications.

I am on medication and suffer from health conditions. Can I still buy MenoFlow and use it?

If you are on medication, in pregnancy or suffer from any medical conditions, please inform your doctor of your interest in taking MenoFlow or any of our supplements.

Some ingredients in MenoFlow might interfere with your medication or condition, so it’s best to consult your doctor beforehand just to be sure.

Will MenoFlow take away all my menopause symptoms?


MenoFlow is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or condition - including menopause.

This product is only intended to support your overall health by helping you manage oxidative stress, aid in lifting your mood, promote mental clarity and contribute to your wellness and vitality.

Many women have used it as a supplement to thrive during their menopause but it is NOT medicine.

When I buy MenoFlow today, how soon can I get it?


Your MenoFlow order will be dispatched from our shipment center in Utah.

Our estimated delivery times are 5-7 business days for orders within the United States & Canada.

We currently do not ship internationally, but we have plans to do that in the near future.

We’ll do everything it takes to get your order to your doorstep as quickly as we can!

Disclaimer

These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Users' reviews reflect the opinions of the individual user, not the company.

Individual experiences may vary.

Users’ comments about the benefits attribute to Menoscience’s products and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.

Disclaimer – the results may vary from person to person.

References for Benefits

  1. Žitnanová, I., Rakovan, M., Paduchová, Z., Dvoráková, M., Andrezálová, L., Muchová, J., ... & Duracková, Z. (2011). Oxidative stress in women with perimenopausal symptoms. Menopause, 18(11), 1249-1255.

References for Ingredients

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  2. Shimizu, K., Miyamoto, I., Liu, J., Konishi, F., Kumamoto, S., & Kondo, R. (2009). Estrogen-like activity of ethanol extract of Ganoderma lucidum. Journal of wood science, 55(1), 53-59.

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