Does Estroven Help Sex Drive?
As a woman a sudden lack of sex drive or increase in PMS-like symptoms could mean the onset of menopause. While the symptoms and process of menopause are both dreaded and uncomfortable, there are some ways to help ease them. Estroven may be able to help, but there are many things to consider before taking it.
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Function
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Estroven is a supplement similar to a multivitamin that is used to give some relief of menopausal symptoms such as moodiness and hot flashes. It is made of natural ingredients to help control the hormone imbalance that makes menopause so uncomfortable. It is also taken as a dietary supplement to promote good bone and cardiovascular health.
Benefits
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Through the brand's claims and that of its consumers, Estroven has been known to have several positive benefits for those who take it. It has been clinically proven to reduce night sweats and hot flashes in premenopausal, menopausal and postmenopausal women. It has been found to reduce irritability resulting from a hormonal imbalance. Because it's made of all natural ingredients and has no known side effects, the vitamins and minerals found in it have been known to promote heart and bone health by supplementing your diet with cardiovascular and bone-friendly ingredients.
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Effects
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There is little to no real proof that Estroven definitely increases the sex drive. The claim that it does so comes from the fact that a healthy hormonal balance can naturally boost your mood, increasing your sex drive. Estroven itself does not claim that raising the sex drive is one of its benefits, but does say that it can, in theory, cause such an effect through other benefits.
Time Frame
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The indirect increase in the sex drive varies in the time it takes to be noticed. In some consumer testimonials it took only two days for Estroven to start helping. Others claim that in one or two weeks it started helping them with the annoying symptoms of menopause (and those inhibiting sex drive). Estroven recommends allowing 30 to 60 days before expecting an effect because it is all-natural and will take time to become tuned in to your body.
Prevention/Solution
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Many premenopausal, menopausal or postmenopausal women are on or are asked to start hormone therapy to help the effects menopause can have on a woman's body. The same can be said of women who go to their doctors asking about a sudden decrease of their sex drive. Many times women find that taking Estroven is a more natural and just as effective way of preventing menopausal symptoms from interfering with their lives. Trying Estroven before starting a hormone therapy treatment may be a good idea.
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