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Clinically Proven & Faster Menopause Relief* Hot Flashes* Night Sweats* Sleeplessness* Low Energy* Mood Swings* Contains clinically proven, plant-based Rhapontic Rhubarb Root Extract, which has been trusted by physicians for over 20 years to relieve menopause symptoms.*  Serving Size:1 Caplet  Servings Per Container:28  Amount Per Serving Rhapontic Rhubarb Root Extract (Rheum rhaponticum L.) ERr 731 providing 2.2mg of rhaponticin and 1 mg of desoxyrhaponticin4 mg  Other Ingredients: dicalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, coating (titanium dioxide [color]), sodium alginate, medium chain triglycerides, maltodextrin, riboflavin [color]), stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, magnesium stearate Take one caplet daily, at any time of day, with or without food. Results seen in as little as 28 days and improve with continued use. The enclosed blister cards include the days of the week on the back to help you stay on track with your regimen. As with any dietary supplement, please inform your healthcare professional before taking. Do not take if pregnant, breastfeeding or intending to become pregnant. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature. Do not expose to excessive heat, humidity or direct sunlight. Product is sealed within blisters. Do not use if any part of the blister is torn, open or damaged.
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