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

Dear Tina,

it is not too late to supplement your diet with Omegor Antiage.

The omega-3/omega-6 combination has proven useful in some studies for the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and various disorders related to the onset of menopause:

  • mood swings
  • hot flashes
  • night sweats
Furthermore, it effectively prevents the consequences of hormonal and biological changes that occur during the actual menopausal phase.

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

  • vitamin E protects cells from oxidative stress caused by stress factors such as UV radiation, physical fatigue, poor diet, smoking, and excessive alcohol;
  • Polygonum cuspidatum, a source of resveratrol, has tonic and purifying antioxidant properties for the body;
  • it promotes tissue oxygenation by stimulating cutaneous microcirculation;
  • it counters the loss of skin tone and elasticity.

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

Kind regards.

Dr. Jessica Lolli Pharmacist and Pharmaceutical Chemist