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"Any woman who has gone through menopause will tell you how difficult it can be. The Menopause Patch certainly helped me during my tropical moments."
Margaret, Swadlincote

"My partner commented that my moods were less dramatic when I started with these patches. I felt less tired too."
Anon

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Stress Relief Patch Ingredients


Directions

Apply one patch to clean, dry smooth skin. The patch will become effective approx 1-2 hours after application.

After 24 hours replace with a new patch in a slightly different position.

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"To be honest I hated life before I used the Menopause patches. Trouble was I felt like I had to get through this with no help until a friend set me straight and lent me a weeks supply to try before buying my own."
Helen, Glasgow

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Relieve Symptoms of Menopause with Menopause Patch

Menopause is a totally natural process that affects women as they age. It is considered to be the final menstrual phase and marks the permanent end of fertility.

Menopause is caused by a decline in the production of oestrogens and other hormones by the ovaries and brings with it many unpleasant side effects. Menopause Patch is a natural approach to managing menopausal symptoms.

Smoke Quit Patch Menopause Patches contain several plant extracts high in Phytoestrogens (plant estrogens) and deliver a more holistic method to managing the symptoms of menopause.

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Menopause Patch is totally natural. It is not a medicine, but a carefully formulated natural product.

Manufactured in accordance with the F.D.A.'s GMP manufacturing guidelines. Please read the usage directions carefully before commencing the course. In the unlikely event of any side effects or adhesive allergies, please cease using and seek medical advice. Pregnant and lactating women, and anyone taking medication, should consult their doctor.