- Home >
- Swiss Natural Natural Hrt Extra Strength - 50 Caps + 50 Caps (2 For Deal) - Swiss Natural
Natural Hrt Extra Strength - 50 Caps + 50 Caps (2 For Deal) - Swiss Natural
We're sorry, we no longer carry this item.
Check These out
Suggested, Similar, & Related Products:
Sale: $22.99
Reg.: $38.99 (Save $16.00)
Sale: $39.99
Reg.: $59.99 (Save $20.00)
Sale: $54.99
Reg.: $60.99 (Save $6.00)
Sale: $61.99
Reg.: $68.99 (Save $7.00)
Sale: $84.99
Reg.: $93.99 (Save $9.00)
Sale: $49.99
Reg.: $54.99 (Save $5.00)
Sale: $53.99
Reg.: $59.99 (Save $6.00)
Sale: $32.99
Reg.: $35.99 (Save $3.00)
Sale: $35.99
Reg.: $39.99 (Save $4.00)
Or, Shop our Latest Deals:
Shop Now >- 100mg
- Black Cohosh Root 15:1 Extract Powder
Standardized to 2.5mg Triterpenoids
- 100mg
- Novasoy Soy Bean Extract
Standardized to 40mg Isoflavones
- 200mg
- Chaste Tree Berry 10:1 Extract Powder
Standardized to 1 mg Agnuside
- 50mg
- Wild Yam Root 2:1 Extract Powder
Standardized 3mg Diosgenin
- 100mg
- Burdock root 4:1 Extract Powder
Standardized to 0.3mg Chlorogenic Acid
Microcrystalline Cellulose, MagnesiumStearate, Gelatin, Purified water, Silicon Dioxide, Maltodextrin.
Format
Capsules
50 + 50
Dosage
Take one capsule daily at mealtime, up to a maximum of 3 capsules daily or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Important Information
This product contains no added: Artificial preservatives, Colour, Corn, Soya, Gluten, Wheat or Yeast.
- Complete Hormone Therapy Alternative
- Helps reduce symptoms of menopause including night sweats and hot flashes
- No side effects
- Extra Strength formula
- Standardized extracts
- Convenient One a day formula
Related Videos
No Related VideosRelated Articles
Articles by a naturopathic doctor.
The Right Ingredients to Balance out Hormonal High and Lows
Adding SOY Isoflavones to the Mix
An important addition to Swiss Herbal's new formulation is Novasoy Soy. Soy isofavones are well known for their ability to balance estrogen levels via their phytoestrogenic potential. Basically, this means that they mimic hormone-like substances in your body. Soy isoflavone supplementation has been clinically studied for its ability to significantly reduce the occurrence of hot flashes in menopausal women.
Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa L.): This herb has traditionally been used to relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats.
Novasoy Soy (Glycine max): The isoflavones naturally present in Soy help alleviate hot flashes.
Chaste Tree Berry (Vitex agnus castus): This herb contains chemical compounds that help maintain a balance between estrogen and progesterone.
Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa): Wild Yam, derived from Mexican Wild Yam root, contains steroidal precursors that help regulate the hormonal functions.
Burdock (Arctium lappa L.): This herb has traditionally been used to detoxify your liver, an organ that contributes to estrogen production. Burdock therefore aids in liver function and promotes the metabolism of phytoestrogens, which can help alleviate symptoms.
MENOPAUSE - A Time of Transition
Once treated by mainstream medicine as a disease, menopause is a normal transition in a woman's life from an age of fertility to one of wisdom. Like anything important in a woman's life, this transition can sometimes be a challenge. With the recent revelation that standard hormone replacement therapy for the relief of hot flashes caused a significant increase in the risk of cell growths, a course of action for support during this transition can be confusing.But there are effective and safe alternatives to HRT with drugs.
Clinically, menopause is complete when one year has passed since the cessation of menstruation. The perimenopausal period can last for several years. During this time women experience gradual cycle changes like more or less bleeding and variations in cycle length. Anemia can occur due to heavy menstrual bleeding. Another way to experience menopause is through the removal of the ovaries. Hormonal shifts during perimenopause or after ovary removal cause hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, low libido, urinary incontinence, dizziness, heart palpitations, headaches and mood swings. Factors that aggravate symptoms are poor diet, stress, alcohol, caffeine, tobacco and spices.
Around menopause hormone release occurs sporadically and produces symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, low libido, urinary incontinence, dizziness, heart palpitations, headaches, irregular cycles, irregular bleeding and mood swings. Estrogen receptors are located on non-reproductive cells too. Therefore, menopause affects the aging of a women's whole body. Skin cells need estrogen to stay smooth and moist. The thyroid gland uses estrogen to maintain body temperature. Proper bone formation requires estrogen. The arteries and heart require estrogen for maintaining their functioning.
Progesterone and testosterone levels also decline in menopause. Progesterone has a calming affect on the brain and nervous system and menopausal women may suffer with anxiety, depression or other emotional concerns. Testosterone regulates the libido and contributes to a decrease in sex drive often reported by menopausal women.
The typical perimenopausal symptoms are treated conventionally by synthetic hormone replacement of estrogen, progesterone and/or testosterone. It decreases perimenopausal symptoms and was also believed to protect against heart disease, and bone loss. Recently these benefits have been called into question. New research suggests that there may also be health risks associated with hormone replacement regardless of whether the source is synthetic or natural. Talk to a health professional about the benefits and drawbacks of hormone replacement.
The relief of these symptoms and natural support for the increased risk of other health concerns aggravated by menopause should include some or all of the following: balancing of hormones (sex hormones as well as adrenal and thyroid hormones), reducing symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings, supporting bone health, and supporting heart health. Natural support of the menopausal woman involves supporting the whole body because at menopause women lose the protective effect of estrogen on the body. The skeletal and cardiovascular systems are especially susceptible to degeneration due to low estrogen levels.
- Reviews
- POST A NEW REVIEW
Natural Hrt Extra Strength - 50 Caps + 50 Caps (2 For Deal) - Swiss Natural
(1 review)Recommendation
100%
1 out of 1 viewers would recommend this product to a friend
helpful votes
8
8 customers found this product reviews helpful
-
Date - Newest First
- Date - Newest First
- Highest Rated
- Most Helpful
1 Item(s)
Then I found HRT Extra Strength from Swiss Herbal and take two capsules a day (morning and evening with the meal). Only a few days after I started taking HRT I felt a positive change. Now I am almost completely free of the annoying menopausal effects.
I wonder if National Nutrition will offer also HRT Night Time from Swiss Herbal. I read good reviews on these products in some health papers.
1 Item(s)