Advanced Support for Relief From Multiple Premenstrual Symptoms
Multi-Symptom PMS Relief is a next-generation, triple-action PMS formula designed to balance hormones, support neurotransmitter function, and promote inflammatory balance to mitigate physical, mood-related, and cognitive symptoms of PMS in a single, once-daily capsule.
Clinically Studied Ingredients
Multi-Symptom PMS Relief contains scientifically researched ingredients that work cross-functionally as triple-action support for hormonal balance and cycle regulation, neurotransmitter balance and mood support, and inflammation modulation to provide physical symptom relief.
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Vitex (chasteberry) supports reproductive hormone balance and regulates prolactin, which may help reduce breast tenderness, water retention, and PMS-related mood symptoms.*
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5-HTP supports healthy sleep cycles and plays a key role in mood regulation, emotional resilience, and appetite control.*
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Copaiba extract supports emotional stability and stress resilience and helps balance the HPA and HPG axes, which play key roles in cycle regulation and PMS symptom severity.*
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B vitamins (B6, B12, methylated folate) help to support mood balance and mental clarity and reduce fatigue and stress.*
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CoQ10 helps to promote hormone production and counteracts PMS-related fatigue.*
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Magnesium works to reduce uterine cramping, bloating, and pain perception, while vitamin D works with magnesium to regulate calcium absorption for mood balance.*
Clean, Vegetarian Formulation
Multi-Symptom PMS Relief is made without gluten, dairy, yeast, soy, artificial colors, or preservatives. It’s manufactured in the USA using domestic and imported ingredients in a GMP-registered manufacturing facility.
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