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How biestmilch influences menopausal symptoms!
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How biestmilch influences menopausal symptoms!

Today, I received one of those letters that would make life a lot easier if they came regularly. Easier? Yes, easier! How? With the letter came an order and everybody knows what an order means!

The letter said as follows:
»I am 52 years old. Since about 3 years I suffer from hot flushes, depression, and lack of stress resistence in general. Clear-cut for me, menopause got its grip on me. The normal course of a female’s life. I don’t like it, but I have to accept it. It is now 3 months ago that I found out about biestmilch’s ability to dampen or make menopausal symptoms disappear. I was lucky and could take advantage of your offer of a 3 months trial period for health professionals. You probably won’t believe me, but after 4 days of biestmilch my flushes had disappeared and after 2 weeks my energy level and my whole psychological status had stabilized again, after 3 years of suffering! I am back to normal now, despite meonpause.«

One might explain the processes behind biestmilch’s efficacy in brief like this: With the decline of estrogen during menopause the control mechanisms of this hormone on inflammatory processes in the body subsides. Therefore the immune balance gets affected and the stress system (hypothalamus, pituitary gland and adrenal gland) as such impaired. The symptoms occurring can among others be the ones listed in the letter above. Biestmilch is able to modulate the immune system and the stress system and therefore shows amazing results in menopausal ailments.

Susann

Susann

Susann is the biest prototype and head of the team. She is Austrian, has studied medicine, meaning she is a medical doctor and the Biesters' alpha wolf. Susann continuously produces new ideas, is strong in making concepts and is practically always ON FIRE. Without her BIESTMILCH wouldn't be where and what it is today, and anyway - not possible.

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