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Her Period Balance+

starts 7 days before periods

Her Period Balance+ is a science‑backed menstrual support formula designed to make the week before your...
Rs. 499.00
Rs. 699.00
Rs. 499.00
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Her Period Balance+

Her Period Balance+

Rs. 699.00 Rs. 499.00

Her Period Balance+

Rs. 699.00 Rs. 499.00
Size: Pack of 1

Her Period Balance+ is a science‑backed menstrual support formula designed to make the week before your period actually livable, not something you dread every month. It uses clinically researched ingredients and a 7‑day pre‑period protocol to support hormones, mood, cramps, bloating and overall comfort.

 


9 Clinically-Proven Ingredients (per 2-capsule daily serving): ✓ Magnesium (150 mg) - Reduces menstrual cramping by 61% ✓ Iron (29 mg) - Reduces fatigue by 47-50% ✓ Zinc (10 mg) - 64% of women report no dysmenorrhea ✓ Potassium (77 mg) - Reduces bloating & supports muscle function ✓ Ashwagandha Extract (250 mg) - Reduces stress & anxiety by 70% ✓ Fennel Extract (180 mg) - 57% reduction in period pain ✓ Ginger Extract (20 mg) - Natural pain relief, equally effective as medications ✓ Vitamin C (60 mg) - Enhances iron absorption 3-4× ✓ Vitamin B6 (2 mg) - Reduces PMS mood symptoms by 2.32× Supporting Excipients: Microcrystalline Cellulose (bulking agent)Colloidal Silicon Dioxide (anti-caking)Magnesium Stearate - vegetarian (lubricant)HPMC Capsule Shell - Size 00 (vegetarian)
Timing Start: Take 2 capsules daily, beginning 7 days before the anticipated start of menstruation. Continue: Keep taking through the menstrual days (5–7 days). Total course per cycle: 15 days (covers most premenstrual and period symptom phase).
 

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Oral zinc sulfate in the treatment of acne vulgaris: a double-blind study. International Journal of Dermatology, 47(5), 489–494.
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