Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause Review

Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause Review

Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause

Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause
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            Pros

            Cons

            Our review takes a look at Natrol’s Complete Balance for Menopause, a dietary supplement for treating ailments associated with Menopause including hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings and nausea. This natural supplement is one of the products that utilizes the idea of two tablets with different formulas, one to be taken in the morning and one in the evening. We will explore whether this product works and if there are any side effect to look out for.

            What’s in Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause

            Each AM Capsule Contains:

            • 3mg Vitamin B1
            • 4mg Vitamin B2
            • 4mg Vitamin B6
            • 400mcg Folic Acid
            • 12mcg Vitamin B12
            • 125mg Calcium
            • 62mg Soy Extract
            • 25mg Soy Isoflavones
            • 40mg Black Cohosh Extract
            • 1mg Triterpene Glycosides
            • Other ingredients: Gelatin, Purified Water, Magnesium Stearate, Maltodextrin, Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, Acacia Gum

            Each PM Capsule Contains:

            • 175mg Calcium
            • 62mg Soy Extract
            • 25mg Soy Isoflavones
            • 1mg Melatonin
            • Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Purified Water, Magnesium Stearate, Maltodextrin, Acacia Gum.

            This product contains soy or corn, so individuals with allergies to these ingredients should avoid this product. Also, the capsules contain gelatin, so are not suitable for vegetarians. On the plus side, the supplement contains none of the following: milk, egg, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, yeast, artificial colors or flavors, added sugar, starch or preservatives.

            How Do You Use Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause?

            The instructions are to take one capsule from the AM bottle in the morning, and one capsule from the PM bottle half an hour before sleeping.  We are not told whether these are to be taken with food.

            The manufacturer offers several words of caution. The product is not for women who are pregnant or nursing, and individuals with prior medical conditions or taking prescriptions need to first consult with a doctor. One should also avoid if one has a history of liver problems or if one drinks alcohol frequently. Some reactions to be concerned about include unexplained fatigue, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, fever, vomiting, brown urine, light color stools, or yellow eyes or skin. In addition, since the PM formula contains ingredients that relax the body, it is not recommended to operate machinery or drive a vehicle.

            Customer reviews did indicate that some people experienced negative side effects such as stomach pain or an allergic reaction (breaking out into bumps and hives).

            The Cost

            Complete Balance for Menopause is listed online with a price of $19.29 per package (a 30-day supply). We found some sales online, even up to 50% discounted, from various manufacturers.

            Is There A Guarantee?

            We could not find information on the manufacturer’s website about a guarantee.

            The Conclusion of Our Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause Review

            Our review of Natrol Complete Balance for Menopause concludes with an examination of its pros and cons. On the plus side, this product offers a specialized AM/PM formula with ingredients meant to target the particular time of day that they are taken. There were a number of favorable customer reviews that found that this supplement worked well for them. However, there seemed to be an equal number of reviews that found that the product did not work or caused unwelcome side effects. However, the number of customer reviews available online was small, indicating that perhaps this product is not very popular. It may be a good idea to wait until more people use this product to see if it will be backed by more customers who experience benefits. Until then, we may suggest turning to a product that has more reviews and research behind it to support its claims of effectiveness. It also would be advisable to turn to a product with a known money-back guarantee so that if you are not satisfied with the results, you will not lose money.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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