MenoFlash
MenoFlash by Nutritional Frontiers is a herbal liquid tincture for menopause and anti-aging for women using rhubarb root. The rhizomes have been used in Asia for medicinal purposes for at least 5000 years. Plants in the rhubarb family contain many beneficial compounds such as flavonoids, essential oils, organic acids, stilbenes, anthraquinones, tannins, and more.
Product Details
Rhubarb Root Supports Antioxidants and Anti-Inflammation
Rheum rhabarbarum is a perennial herb that belongs to the buckwheat family. Rhubarb is native to cool, temperate, and subtropical areas in Mongolia, India, and China.
MenoFlash Benefits:
- Menopausal Support: Several studies showed that perimenopausal women using a rhubarb extract experienced a reduction in hot flashes, anxiety, and other menopausal symptoms with no side effects.
- Natural Phytoestrogen: Rhubarb appears to have phytoestrogen-like benefits in reducing menopausal symptoms but without stimulating unwanted uterine or endometrial proliferation, according to studies in both animals and humans.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Some compounds within rhubarb have been researched and are shown to demonstrate anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, as well as improve insulin secretion from the pancreas. The anthraquinone glycosides give rhubarb its laxative effect and have been shown to inhibit cancer cell growth and proliferation, according to in vitro research.
Rheum (rhubarb) can have a laxative effect and has also been used by herbalists for tonifying the stomach, stimulating digestion, helping to balance female hormones, and more.
Suggested Usage
1-2 full droppers, 1-2 times daily
Ingredients
Rhubarb 60%
(Rheum rhabarbarum)
Other Ingredients: 40% alcohol as a preservative.
Warnings
Rheum should be used with caution in people who are prone to diarrhea or have inflammatory bowel disease. There are some drug-herb interactions to watch for with this herb. Rhubarb supplements should not be combined with anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications like warfarin due to a potential increase in bleeding effects. Nor should rhubarb be taken by people who are using digoxin, corticosteroids, or any stimulant laxatives.
Rhubarb Root Supports Antioxidants and Anti-Inflammation
Rheum rhabarbarum is a perennial herb that belongs to the buckwheat family. Rhubarb is native to cool, temperate, and subtropical areas in Mongolia, India, and China.
MenoFlash Benefits:
- Menopausal Support: Several studies showed that perimenopausal women using a rhubarb extract experienced a reduction in hot flashes, anxiety, and other menopausal symptoms with no side effects.
- Natural Phytoestrogen: Rhubarb appears to have phytoestrogen-like benefits in reducing menopausal symptoms but without stimulating unwanted uterine or endometrial proliferation, according to studies in both animals and humans.
- Anti-Inflammatory: Some compounds within rhubarb have been researched and are shown to demonstrate anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, as well as improve insulin secretion from the pancreas. The anthraquinone glycosides give rhubarb its laxative effect and have been shown to inhibit cancer cell growth and proliferation, according to in vitro research.
Rheum (rhubarb) can have a laxative effect and has also been used by herbalists for tonifying the stomach, stimulating digestion, helping to balance female hormones, and more.
1-2 full droppers, 1-2 times daily
Rhubarb 60%
(Rheum rhabarbarum)
Other Ingredients: 40% alcohol as a preservative.
Rheum should be used with caution in people who are prone to diarrhea or have inflammatory bowel disease. There are some drug-herb interactions to watch for with this herb. Rhubarb supplements should not be combined with anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications like warfarin due to a potential increase in bleeding effects. Nor should rhubarb be taken by people who are using digoxin, corticosteroids, or any stimulant laxatives.


