

HORMONE HARMONY PLUS+
HAPPY MAMMOTH ESSENTIALS
Overview
Hormone Harmony Plus+ offers a combination of ingredients that may contribute to hormonal balance and alleviate symptoms associated with PMS, PCOS, and menopause. While several ingredients are supported by research, some dosages may be suboptimal and the individual response can vary.
The Good
Contains Vitamin D3 in the preferred cholecalciferol form.
Includes Myo-Inositol, which can improve insulin sensitivity.
DIM may promote healthy estrogen metabolism.
The Bad
Magnesium oxide has lower bioavailability compared to other forms of magnesium.
Ashwagandha may interact with sedatives, thyroid medications, and blood thinners.
High doses of Vitamin B6 can cause neurological side effects.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking hormonal balance support, those experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, adults looking for general wellness support
Skip If: Pregnant or nursing, have pre-existing medical conditions, are taking medications, or are under 18 without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically, take 1-2 capsules daily with water, preferably with a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Morning or Evening
With food
Who Should Use This
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