Women's Formula W4
the natural answer to menopause
Similar to puberty or the beginning of pregnancy, hormonal changes can alter the body and mood. The processes in the body follow a biological developmental plan and have been functioning this way for many millennia. Similar to the first menstruation, the first pregnancy, the first labor pain – the body knows what to do.
How intensely each woman experiences these transitional symptoms is individual, but also depends on diet, social factors, and culture. The more stress a woman experiences in her life, the unhealthier her diet, and the fewer micronutrients her body has available, the more pronounced the symptoms can be.
During this period of transition, the body's own hormone production in the ovaries decreases and the ability to reproduce regresses. This phase progresses over a longer period in different stages.
When there are no more mature eggs, the body stops producing the female hormones estrogen and progestin. However, since the body has been accustomed to elevated hormone levels over many years, it now needs some time to adjust to the new hormonal situation. This can affect the body, mind, and soul. Hildegard von Bingen already named red clover, St. John's wort, hops, and sage as natural helpers during this transition phase.
Support through valuable women's herbs
Our body can normally cope with hormonal changes perfectly. Of course, for all complaints, they should first be clarified by your doctor. Nevertheless, you can do a great deal yourself to glide through menopause without major disturbances.
In the holistic dietary supplement Women's Formula W4 by Evolution, we have put together special women's herbs for you.
Red clover is known as a phytoestrogen supplier and can positively influence menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, or mood swings. Sage has also long been used for hot flashes and sweating. Hops can have a beneficial effect on nervousness and sleep disturbances.
We can also support the body in its work by providing it with sufficient "fuel" and treating it with care. Through a balanced diet, adequate intake of special micronutrients, exercise, and relaxation, we have it in our hands how our body goes through the years of change.
