Description
ZeroHarm Narie Healthy Cycles is a precision nutraceutical formulated with Shatavari, Lodhra, Chaste berry, Ashoka, and Black cohosh. It is designed to restore hormonal balance, regularize menstrual cycles, prevent excessive flow, reduce pain, and enhance overall menstrual health.
Shatavari: 110 mg Lodhra: 77 mg Chaste berry extract: 70 mg Ashoka: 73 mg Black cohosh: 70 mg
Each tablet provides 3.4 kcal of energy, 0.07 g of protein, 0.03 g of carbohydrates, 0.02 g of dietary fiber, and 0.01 g of fat.
The recommended dosage is one tablet twice a day after meals or as directed by your healthcare professional.
These tablets are suitable for women looking to regularize their menstrual cycles, control heavy bleeding, reduce cyclical breast pain, prevent hormonal-related acne breakouts, and boost overall menstrual health.
No specific dietary restrictions are mentioned, but a balanced diet is always beneficial. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice, especially if you have specific health conditions or dietary concerns.
Being a plant-based supplement, it is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. However, individuals with allergies or specific health conditions should consult their healthcare provider before use.
Results vary individually. Consistent use according to the recommended dosage over several months is advised for optimal benefits.
While it is designed for adult women, those with specific health conditions, pregnant or lactating women, and individuals with food allergies should consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement










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