Hello menopause.
Goodbye hot flushes!
Remifemin® — managing menopause without hormones
- Relieves symptoms1
- Well tolerated1
- Non-hormonal1
Menopause comes to every woman at some point. During this time, the hormonal balance in a woman's body changes, which often leads to symptoms. These symptoms can be effectively treated with herbal medicines, such as Remifemin® plus St. John's wort and Remifemin®.
Menopause is a completely natural phase, during which hormone production in the ovaries decreases and fertility declines. It is effectively the opposite of puberty. And like puberty, it takes place in different phases over an extended period of time. Find out what symptoms may occur, what happens in the body, what treatments might be appropriate and what other help is available to improve well-being during menopause:
The Remifemin® product family
The product family – consisting of Remifemin® plus St. John's wort and Remifemin® – contains effective preparations for symptoms such as hot flushes, sweating and sleep disturbances1,2. Remifemin® Moisturising Cream (medical device) for use in cases of vaginal dryness completes the Remifemin® product portfolio.
St. John’s wort
Moisturising Cream
Useful information and advice on menopause
We want you to have the right information to make your menopause journey as easy as possible. Learn from other people's experiences and find tips relating to a range of topics, including improved quality of life, a satisfying sex life, balanced diet, healthy relationships and much more.
The most common physical and emotional symptoms of menopause are hot flushes, sleep problems and mood swings. You can find more information on these and other possible menopause symptoms here.
The effect of the non-hormonal, well-tolerated treatments Remifemin® plus St. John's wort and Remifemin® is scientifically proven1. The three Remifemin® products are the only products to contain the iCR special extract.
What actually happens during menopause and what can we do to help? What changes take place in the body? Doctors and other experts provide answers to these questions and important information about menopause in this informational video.
