Nature's Sunshine's

C-X

C-X has always been one of Nature's Sunshine's old favorites. Since it was first introduced to Distributors in the late 70's, Nature's Sunshine has designed other formulas for the same purpose, the latest being Flash Ease. But even when there is more than one formula for the same discomforts, they don't all work alike.

John R. Christopher was the first herbalist to combine these herbs for the benefit of pre-menopausal and menopausal women.

C-X spells relief of menopausal symptoms without the risk of damaging side effects.
 

NSP Advantage Health Benefits
  • Herbal combination.
  • 100 capsules.
  • Each capsule contains 69 mg of blessed thistle herb, 67 mg of false unicorn root, 64 mg of black cohosh root, 61 mg of licorice root, 59 mg of squaw vine herb, 50 mg of sarsaparilla root, and 50 mg of Siberian ginseng root.
  • Recommendation: Take two capsules with a meal three times daily.
  • Caution: Pregnancy & Nursing.
  • Relieves the symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flashes, dizziness, headache, vaginal dryness, sexual disinterest, insomnia, hormonal imbalance and depression.
  • Blessed thistle and false unicorn are hormone regulators, which help with irregular menstrual cycle, a woman's first sign that she is in menopause.
  • False unicorn, black cohosh, licorice, and sarsaparilla all contain phytoestrogens that act like estrogen in women to relieve menopause discomforts, especially hot flashes. Phytoestrogens also appear to reduce the risk of estrogen-linked cancers such as breast cancer. They also help revitalize adrenals, which take over the role of producing estrogen after the ovaries cease to.
  • Siberian ginseng, licorice, and sqawvine help restore vitality and energy, and Siberian Ginseng along with licorice help adapt to current levels of stress associated with menopause. Squaw vine also tones and nourishes the uterus.

 

DID YOU KNOW?

A good deal of research shows that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) recommended by doctors may increase a woman's risk of getting breast cancer.
 


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