Menopause is seen as a natural condition of ageing that occurs during the period of transition in a woman's life, when the ovaries stop producing eggs, the body produces less oestrogen and progesterone, and menstruation becomes less frequent until ceasing altogether. Normally, it starts between 45 and 55 years of age and, once completed, a woman can no longer become pregnant.
Millions of women the world over suffer from some type of hormonal imbalance, be it due to menopause or one of its "wicked stepsisters" better known as perimenopause, postmenopause, PMS, surgical menopause, adrenal fatigue or a thyroid disorder. Regardless of the condition from which you're suffering, you will feel terrible due to the effects of hormonal imbalance. Most women present symptoms or disorders related to the decrease in hormonal activity. It is calculated that only one out of every three women does not experience these symptoms. Beyond the hormonal implications, the symptoms or premature menopause and related conditions are also affected by your stress levels, poor nutrition, lack of exercise and environmental toxins to which your body is exposed every day.
Many women believe that the symptoms of menopause are inevitable and that they have no other alternative than to live with them. The truth is that while some of these conditions are inevitable, their symptoms are not. The transition that a woman experiences through these stages can be peaceful and even pleasant. To establish a woman's hormonal needs, specialists recommend consulting a doctor when the first symptoms of menopause appear. It is important to make an in-depth evaluation of each symptom separately, using diagnostic tools such as salvia, urine and/or blood tests, in order to determine hormone levels and individual needs. Selecting the proper treatment is extremely important, due to the risk that some hormone and substitute therapies represent on account of their side effects.
During the last International Menopause Congress that took place in Vienna, the European Sexual Medicine Society reported on different studies that show that administering oestrogen to treat most of these symptoms, especially an article in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. Upon the results of these studies becoming widely known, patients and doctors alike have become reluctant to apply these medications, many women opting instead for natural means to alleviate these discomforts, in the belief that natural remedies would be safe and probably effective. This is most likely the mistaken reason why many doctors do not routinely ask patients whether they are consuming medicinal plants. In turn, it is calculated that three-quarters of the female patients who take medicinal plants or alternative remedies do not mention to their doctor that they are using these resources.
For the scientists of the Biocell Ultravital Bioresearch Institute, prevention represents the most important mission in the treatment of pre-menopause; likewise, it should be seen as the main treatment alternative to prevent a premature loss of functions and the after effects of greater harm.
Biofemin 2G is an oral pharmaceutical supplement of the highest quality, covered by an exclusive international patent in which we have combined natural biological factors in a single formula, so that all the components, acting synergistically, intervene in a woman's endocrine and regenerative systems, helping to provide an improvement of symptoms and even to stabilise them, by restoring the patient's vitality and longevity of years past. In addition to recovering and normalising functions, it will also effectively protect against the proliferation of related diseases, by stimulating the hormone cycle, revitalising cell function and activating the natural production of oestrogen and progesterone lost with the passing of the years.