New Study Further Supports Safety of Promensil(R) as a Natural …
Source: Centre Daily Times (Original Article)
CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Natrol, Inc., the exclusive U.S. licensee for Promensil(R) and a
premier marketer and manufacturer of nationally branded nutritional
products, announces the results of a large, three-year study –
published last month in the journal Menopause International
(http://www.rsmpress.co.uk/mi.htm) — reinforcing the safety of this
red clover isoflavone supplement for managing hot flashes and other
menopausal symptoms.(1)(a)
Furthermore, this new study shows that Promensil, containing a
standardized supplement of red clover isoflavones, has a neutral
effect on breast density in women with a family history of breast
cancer. This is in contrast to studies showing that some conventional
hormone replacement therapies (HRT) increase mammographic breast
density.(2) Mammographic breast density has consistently been
associated with risk for breast cancer.(a)
Professor Trevor Powles (http://www.breastcanceruk.com/),
consultant oncologist and the study’s lead investigator, said,
“Reassuringly for women, this study shows that these phytoestrogens
don’t cause any estrogenic increase in breast density in women with a
family history of breast cancer. This indicates that they are unlikely
to cause an increased risk of breast cancer. This three-year study
confirms similar findings from previous, shorter-term studies.”(a)
Tens of thousands of women around the world use Promensil daily.
Promensil has been recommended by menopause experts as a natural
alternative to help control hot flashes and other symptoms associated
with menopause, used alongside lifestyle changes.(3)(a)
According to Michael Yatcilla, Ph.D., Vice President of Research
and Development for Natrol, “We have long had confidence in the
significant body of clinical research indicating Promensil provides
benefits for menopausal women by offering a unique isoflavone ratio
that is a safe alternative to help relieve the frequency and severity Cheap Domains
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