PhytoProlief Balancing Cream Results in More Energy and Fewer Mood Swings

PhytoProlief is Botanically Based Balancing Cream

Barbara
Arbonne's PhytoProlief Natural Balancing Cream is the one little bottle that I must have. This amazing cream improves my mood and gives me energy. If I'm traveling, the balancing cream gets carried on and not checked with the luggage.

A balancing cream is a blend of phytoestrogen herbs that adapt to women in any phase of their lives. The phytoestrogens in PhytoProlief help balance either too little or too much estrogen. Women who are nursing or pregnant should not use it.

Hormonal imbalance can result in mood swings, foggy thinking, depression, weight gain around the middle, hot flashes and lack of energy. PhytoProlief is a natural balancing cream that shows us that all of these symptoms are not simply part of life. Sometimes we forget what it feels like to be light and energetic.

The ingredients in PhytoProlief have been used for many years in treating hormonal imbalances, so the beauty of PhytoProlief is that it brings together a beneficial blend of these herbs in an easy-to-use lotion. For example, red clover and black cohosh are often recommended as teas to address hot flashes, etc. The teas work, but you can't always have a cup of tea on hand given our lifestyles. Information on individual herbs is available at the National Institutes of Health National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, http://nccam.nih.gov/.

The key ingredients in PhytoProlief are chaste tree, dong quai, evening primrose oil, red clover, alfalfa, licorice, ginseng and black cohosh extracts. The blend is light and greaseless. It absorbs immediately. The Prolief for me is made without the phytoestrogens.

If you are not nursing or pregnant, check into PhytoProlief, and Prolief for men. It's a small bottle and you simply rub in a squirt on your inner arms or armpits after a shower.

After trying PhytoProlief for a week, I had more energy, was waking up optimistic and felt better about my overall life. Interestingly, I never considered myself to be depressed or heavy with concerns. My experience has been duplicated among friends. After giving the Prolief to a male friend who has struggled with depression, he reported feeling better overall, physically and emotionally.

Arbonne's PhytoProlief, and Prolief for men, work for me and I am seeing them work for others. I highly recommend them, yet as with any health decision, you are encouraged to do your own research and make the decision that is best for you.

PhytoProlief costs $30 for a two-month supply from Arbonne International. There are ways to get discounts because Arbonne International is a company that offers deep discounts to people who open an account.

This is an herbal cream, and as with many other alternative treatments, the statements about PhytoProlief or Prolief have not been evaluated by the FDA. These statements are based on my own experience and the experiences of others who I know.

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  • Phytoestrogens help balance either too little or too much estrogen.
  • Women who are nursing or pregnant should not use a balancing cream.
  • Ingredients in PhytoProlief are chaste tree, dong quai, evening primrose oil, red clover, alfalfa.
PhytoProlief costs $30 for a two-month supply from Arbonne International. There are ways to get discounts because Arbonne International is a company that offers deep discounts to people who open an account.

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