Menozac Review
Menozac is one of the most popular natural menopause products out there, but does it work?
After having problems with menopause for quite a few months, I decided to go online and find something to alleviate my symptoms. As it turns out, it seemed that Menozac was one of the most popular around so I decided to give it a shot. I went for the free trial offer and sat back and waited for it to arrive.
I have to admit that at the outset, I was pretty skeptical. After all, it just seemed to be a collection of a few herbs. On the one hand, this soothed me because I thought that at least it couldn’t do any harm but then I investigated further and noticed that it only included Black Cohosh, Damaina, and Soy.
While still not sure whether these three simple herbs could actually help me, I decided to go for it anyway, ordering the free trial and hoping for the best.
Menozac arrived after a few days of waiting and I was eager to open it up and get going. The instructions were quite straight forward and the capsules easy to swallow. The evening after the first capsule I swear I felt better but I’m not sure if this was due to the Menozac, as it was probably more a placebo effect.
Despite this, after about a week, I was sure that there had been some improvement in my symptoms. The hot flashes and the fatigue wasn’t as bad although to be honest I was still hoping for more as at times the flashes were still quite debilitating.
After a month, the symptoms had fortunately almost completely cleared up. I carried on with the treatment for another month, although there wasn’t much improvement in this time. After three months I finally stopped my course of Menozac. Unfortunately, after I gave it up, the symptoms started coming back. It is for this reason that I don’t reccommend Menozac as much as I might have.
Verdict
In conclusion, Menozac worked for me. Having said this, it was very expensive and only alleviated the symptoms rather than actually fixing the problem.