Remifemin

With the natural active ingredient Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa), Remifemin supports menopause symptom relief:

  • Reduces hot flushes
  • Relieves night sweats
  • Natural plant extract

Supported by more than 60 years of medical research, Remifemin is used by millions of women in more than 20 countries worldwide.

Ingredients

Active ingredient: Actaea racemosa rhizome extract dry concentrate 2.5mg (Black Cohosh) from dried rhizome 21.25 mg.

Contains lactose.

Using Remifemin

Take 1 tablet twice daily (morning and night) with water

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Product features

How does
Remifemin work?

Remifemin contains a proprietary extract of Black Cohosh, also known as Actaea racemosa or Cimicifuga racemosa.

  • Black Cohosh is a traditional herbal medicine used for centuries to treat menopausal symptoms.
  • Black Cohosh is thought to relieve hot flushes by acting on receptors in the brain that help control body temperature.

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More about 

black cohosh 

(Actaea racemosa)

Black cohosh is a perennial plant native to North America and is part of the buttercup family.

  • It has a long history of use for many different health concerns, both with Native American people and with European settlers.
  • Remifemin, first launched in Europe in 1956, is prepared from the root stems (rhizomes) of the Black cohosh plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Remifemin can be taken alongside other medications or supplements. It is important to know, however, that you should not take Remifemin if you are allergic to the active ingredient, Black Cohosh root (Actaea racemosa), or any of the other ingredients in Remifemin.

Remifemin relieves hot flushes and helps reduce night sweats. Women taking Remifemin in a clinical trial noticed a significant reduction in symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats after 1 month of treatment.*

*Nappi RE, et al. Efficacy of Cimicifuga racemosa on climacteric complaints: a randomized study versus low-dose transdermal estradiol. Gynecol Endocrinol. 2005 Jan;20(1):30–5.

Remifemin is not a hormone treatment; it is a naural, plant-based, oestrogen-free herbal therapy for menopause containing the active ingredient Black Cohosh root (Actaea racemosa), which is supported by over 60 years of research.

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