German ‘cool root’ SLASHES hot flashes [10 fewer per day?]
It’s a surefire sign that “the change” is coming.
You’re breaking out in a sweat during the day… no matter how high the A/C is turned up…
And you’re waking up in the middle of the night soaking wet.
You could even start feeling flush A DOZEN times a day!
Fortunately, you can COOL OFF from hot flashes using a special root extract.
Germans have been treating menopausal symptoms with it for nearly 30 years, but don’t worry…
You don’t need to get your passport ready for a trip to Europe – because this relief is now available to menopausal Americans, too.
And it could start working in as little as one month.
DOUSE the fires with this ancestral extract
Rhapontic (Rheum rhaponticum) grows in the wild only in the highest mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkans…
And it’s been cultivated in other European countries like Sweden and the Netherlands, at least since the 18th century.
Although it’s nicknamed “false rhubarb,” it’s actually an ancestor of the modern rhubarb we use today for cooking and baking.
Its medicinal use in the West dates back to the Roman Empire.
The Romans got the idea from the East, where rhubarb has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for AGES.
It wasn’t until the 1950s that “modern” medicine finally got around to using it to alleviate women’s menopausal complaints.
According to a 2009 study out of Germany, false rhubarb extract can make your frequency of hot flashes take a NOSEDIVE.
In a clinical setting, the number went down from 12 per day… to just TWO.
In a 2010 study, German researchers found that false rhubarb extract reduced both the number and severity of perimenopausal women’s hot flashes.
If you’ve already gone through “the change” yourself, you know that the stage BEFORE your last period is the WORST when it comes to those feelings of intense heat.
Thanks to the extract, the women in the study cooled off… within just four weeks!
By the three-month mark, the women reported a significantly improved quality of life.
And follow-ups after 12 and 24 months PROVED the long-term safety of the herbal treatment.
In fact, the extract shows ZERO affinity for the types of estrogen receptors found in breast and endometrial tissues.
Which means taking false rhubarb extract carries NO heightened risk for estrogen-dependent cancers.
But wait, there’s more…
Because false rhubarb has also shown to reduce anxiety in perimenopausal women.
If anything can make you anxious, it’s hot flashes… and worrying about cancer!
An extract with a standardized content of mild estrogenic compounds (rhaponticin and desoxyrhaponticin) has been commercially available in Germany since 1993.
First available only by prescription, it proved its safety and effectiveness… and Germans can now get it as an over-the-counter drug (as Phytoestrol N and Phyto-Strol).
It’s worth noting that the German government’s oversight of medicine is incredibly transparent.
If something had already gone wrong in German women, we’d know.
German regulations require marketers to REGULARLY submit periodic safety update reports on medicinal products to the Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices.
Here in the U.S., reporting adverse events is OPTIONAL.
And we’re STILL waiting for post-marketing studies to come out on some of Big Pharma’s fast-tracked drugs!
Fortunately, that same PROVEN standardized extract from Germany can be found in dietary supplements in this country… including a product called Estrovera by Metagenics.
Look for “ERr731” on the ingredient list, sometimes referred to as “Siberian rhubarb.”
You can also try other rhubarb varieties used widely in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including ornamental rhubarb (Rheum tanguticum), Chinese rhubarb (Rheum officinale), and Korean rhubarb (Rheum coreanum).
To rooting out menopausal symptoms,
Melissa Young


