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Omega-3 menopause: is it too late at 57 to take Omegor Antiage?

Dear Tina,

it is not too late to supplement one's diet with Omegor Antiage.

The omega-3/omega-6combination in some studies has been found to be useful for PMS symptomatology and several disorders related to menopausal entry:

  • mood alterations
  • hot flashes
  • night sweats
It also effectively prevents the consequences of hormonal and biological changes that occur in the actual menopausal stage.

As a result of these, there is a reduction in skin trophism with dehydration and thinning of the skin, which is then more sensitive and vulnerable to external attacks. The main ingredients in Omegor Antiage act on several fronts:

  • Vitamin E protects cells from oxidative stress caused by stressors such as ultraviolet radiation, physical fatigue, poor diet, smoking, and excess alcohol;
  • Polygonum cuspidatum, a source of resveratrol, has antioxidant tonic and body-purifying properties;
  • Promotes tissue oxygenation by stimulating skin microcirculation;
  • Counteracts loss of skin tone and elasticity.

I hope I have been helpful and invite you to contact us again with any questions or needs. Best wishes for a happy new year.

Sincerely.

Dr. Jessica Lolli Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Chemist