Milestones, memories, moments. Life is a wonderful journey, yet one of the tougher parts are the hormonal swings you suffer along the way.
Problems and discomfort associated with hormonal imbalance can begin to affect you as early as your 20’s, and last well past menopause. This imbalance can take its toll on your life, leaving you without the comfort, energy, and emotional peace you need to feel your best. Now you can rebalance your life, with Avlimil Complete.
Avlimil® Complete is a once-daily supplement with ingredients that have been shown to help women of all ages naturally balance hormones. Women taking Avlimil® Complete have reported relief from menopausal symptoms, including night sweats and hot flashes. Many Avlimil® users have also reported improved energy levels and more restful sleep.*
The delicate blend of nutrients in Avlimil® Complete is designed to relieve the symptoms of menopause and help you get back to feeling like yourself. The ingredients in Avlimil® Complete are extracted from only the finest natural sources, and work in tandem to help balance your body’s hormones, boost your energy levels, and help restore emotional harmony. You don’t need a prescription, plus Avlimil® is completely non-hormonal – it contains no estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, or other steroid hormones.
* Source: Talk2Rep, Inc. Avlimil Complete survey, 2006
DID YOU KNOW...
Black cohosh, one of the ingredients in Avlimil®, has been used in America for hundreds of years. According to Christain Northrup, MD (in The Wisdom of Menopause, p. 177), Native Americans called it “cramp bark.” Avlimil Complete has been carefully formulated to include the right amount of black cohosh for optimum benefit.
The effects of black cohosh have been the subject of interest for generations.
“[Black cohosh] has been shown to have estrogenic activity and has long been used for a variety of ‘female complaints,’ including menopausal symptoms. It can reduce hot flashes and ease vaginal dryness.”
—Arthur J. Roberts, M.D., Mary E. O’Brien, M.D., and Genell Subak-Sharpe. Nutraceuticals: The Complete Encyclopedia of Supplements, Herbs, Vitamins, and Healing Foods, p. 583
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