Perimenopause & Postmenopause
Hormonal support
Hormonal support
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Earlier stages of perimenopause start in your early 40s and can go for a long time. Progesterone starts to drop, while estrogen starts to soar, leaving you anxious, sleepless and most likely clueless as to why.
Later stages of perimenopause are characterised by a drop in estrogen, as your ovaries put their feet up for a well-deserved retirement. A drop in estrogen and progesterone can leave you feeling dry and brain fogged, as your system adjusts to the new you.
There's plenty you can do to support the fluctuating hormonal patterns - or lack thereof - in perimenopause and postmenopause. There is no need to suffer!
It depends what's going on and what stage you're at, but we have plenty of information and our very own expert at your disposal. Use us!
We have our very own expert naturopath, Simone Jeffries.
Or, sign up for Simone's extremely good value perimenopause educational program, and become the expert amongst your friends!
Or, book a Quickie With Simone for 30 minutes of delight, or book an hour and get a personalised plan to see you through.
Find 100% natural, effective treatments and the very best support for your hormones when you need it.
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