Over 30 Hormone Support Supplement - Leptin XI Hormone Type
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Over 30 Hormone Solution
LEPTIN XI HORMONE TYPE
Over 30 Hormone Support Supplement Reviews
How to Balance Your Key Hormones
Your 3 key female hormones are acting as a tripod, and both estrogen and cortisol levels are contributing to the balance of insulin in your body. So it’s easy to see how important it is to maintain the stability of ALL THREE of these hormones, which are working together to keep your body healthy, energized, and free of chronic and even deadly health concerns.

So how can you possibly manage this incredibly finicky tripod of hormones? That would take constant care and attention, and you would have to be on the lookout every second of every day just to make sure not one of them is not getting away on you... leaving the other two to come crashing down.

The good news is, just like Goldilocks eventually found her just right, Over 30 Hormone Solution found a super combo of completely natural, clinically-tested ingredients that, together, do all the heavy lifting for you.

Over 30 Hormone Support Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 CapsulesServing Per Container: 30
Amount per
Serving
% Daly
Value
Soy Isoflavones
30mg
Black Cohosh (2.5% extract)
160mg
Dong Quai (1% extract)
150mg
Licorice (1% extract)
150mg
Red Clover (1% extract)
400mg
Sage (3% extract)
200mg
Chasteberry (0.5% extract)
50mg
Blessed Thistle (herb powder)
50mg
Red Raspberry (20% extract)
50mg
Mexican Wild Yam (16% extract)
50mg
Naturally Occurring Ingredients
To balance hormones from the inside-out, Over 30 Hormone Solution uses a unique combination of 100% natural ingredients. They may not be found in your local grocery store but, together, they are like a hormone balancing task force. Here are just a few of the completely naturally occurring, key ingredients we use in every capsule.
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