This is a review of NutraOrigin Menolief. Claiming to reduce hot flashes, nervousness, night sweats, vaginal dryness, occasional sleeplessness, and mood swings, Menolief may be the answer many women in menopause have been searching for. With an added bonus of increased energy, Menolief assures customers that their product will assist them in overcoming menopausal difficulties. However, no user reviews are available online. We decided to conduct some independent research online. Read on to learn more about this product and whether it is right for your situation.
Ingredients
This is an all natural supplement, not a medication. The following ingredients are contained in 4 capsules of Menolief:
- Vitamin B6
- Turmeric Extract
- Magnolia Extract
- Kudzu Extract
- Rosemary Extract
- Black Cohosh
- Damiana 4:1 Extract
- Dong Quai Extract
- Horsetail Extract
- Wild Yam
- Trimethylglycine
- Soy Isoflavone
- Red Clover Extract
- Mothwart 10:1 Extract
- Chrysin
- Resveratrol
- Cellulose
- Silicon Dioxide
- Vegetable Stearate
Dosage
According to researched information online, four tablets of Menolief should be divided evenly among major meals all throughout the day. It is suggested that each dosage be consumed immediately after or during a meal with 8 oz. of water.
Price
After researching numerous websites, a price for Menolief could not be found. The only place that listed a price will not let customers few the price until they are ready to purchase. This is quite frustrating as many people desire to know the price of something before even considering a purchase. You may need to contact individual retailers to find out exact pricing information.
Guarantee
It has been determined that no known guarantee accompanies this product. A company should always provide some form of a guarantee with all of their products. This creates a safety factor for new customers.
NutraOrigin Menolief Conclusion
After reviewing the information found online, we found several red flags that concern us about this product.
First, it is a little concerning that there seem to be no online reviews of Menolief. Before committing to a purchase, customers want to know what other customer experiences have been like. A lack of product reviews can make users a little hesitant to try a product.
A second concern is a lack of information concerning the price. People interested in purchasing this product will have to get pricing information directly from a retailer. This should be a little concerning to new users as it seems Menolief’s website is misleading and does not give a clear price.
A third and final element of concern is the guarantee. Without a guarantee, customers are essentially risking their money on an investment that may turn out to be worthless. This product seems to be a big gamble.