Health Benefits

Believe it or not…

Many of the discomforts women experience… may not be caused by menopause at all!

Instead, they’re often brought about when our hormones are out of balance - which is usually maintained by our liver.

However…

Women’s livers shrink by up to 40% during menopause!

Which affects every part of of our body

Since our liver is the main control center for how our body feels and functions!

It has plays an important role in:

  • Healthy weight management: produces bile and other chemicals that break down fats.

  • Managing bloating: produces chemicals to break down food.

  • Maintaining our feelings of hot and cold: when the liver overworks, it heats up and makes us feel hot.

  • Promoting sound sleep: aids in regulating a substance that contributes to healthy sleep cycles.

  • Promoting mental clarity and focus: responsible for eliminating toxins that interfere with brain function.


With the reduced size, our livers often work overtime to keep our body running normally.

Give yours a helping hand,

And your liver (and the rest of your body) will thank you for it!

Ingredients

Suggested Use

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

two (2) capsules before meals.

No refrigeration needed.

FAQ

How is MenoPure different?


Instead of using laxatives to “force” the bad stuff out of your body,

MenoPure promotes the health of your liver and kidneys

So they function optimally like nature intended

…just like our ingredients!

We blend together 17 herbs that have been demonstrated to aid in detoxification functions

Besides helping your liver play its role of maintaining healthy hormonal balance

So you can stay active and comfortable - even during menopause!

Does MenoPure have any side effects?


Because MenoPure’s ingredients are natural,

This product is not known to have any major side effects.

It is dairy-free, gluten-free and is produced in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility - which means it meets strict criterias to ensure safety and quality.

However, if you experience any side effects after taking this product, please stop its consumption immediately and consult a doctor as soon as possible. If you are on medication or suffer from various health conditions, we recommend informing your doctor about your interest in consuming our weight-loss supplements.

In general, you should follow the recommended dosage and take two capsules a day. Those who do this usually experience greater vitality soon after.

I am on medication and suffer from health conditions. Can I still buy MenoPure 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 MenoPure or any of our supplements.

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

Will MenoPure take away all my menopause symptoms?


MenoPure 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 your liver carry out its natural detox process and aids in hormonal balance: both of which are especially important during menopause.

Women with optimal liver and kidney functions often report greater comfort and vitality. Many women have used it as a supplement to thrive during their menopause but it is NOT medicine.

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

Your MenoPure 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 are attributed to Menoscience’s products and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.

Disclaimer – the results may vary from person to person.

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