If you’re dealing with long-term health conditions, bear in mind this will affect most of the above body systems. Consider browsing the appropriate supplement collection to support your health goal naturally. You can also take advantage of our cost-saving combination bundles.
Magnesium (Citrate, Complex, Glycinate)
Essential for muscle relaxation, mood regulation, and sleep. Magnesium glycinate, in particular, is gentle on the stomach and effective for calming the nervous system—ideal for easing anxiety and night-time restlessness.
Vitamin D3 + K2
Crucial for bone density and calcium metabolism, especially as bone loss accelerates after menopause. K2 helps direct calcium into bones and away from arteries, making it an excellent companion to D3.
Omega 3
Supports heart health, brain function, and reduces inflammation. It may also help with mood swings and cognitive clarity in postmenopausal women.
Ashwagandha KSM-66
A powerful adaptogen that supports adrenal function, reduces stress, and may help improve sleep quality and libido.
Vitamin B Complex + B12
Vital for energy metabolism, nervous system function, and reducing fatigue. B12 also supports cognitive function and red blood cell formation.
Zinc Bisglycinate
Zinc is key for immune health, skin regeneration, and hormonal balance. The bisglycinate form is highly absorbable and gentle on digestion.
Marine Collagen or Bovine Collagen Powder
Collagen production decreases post-menopause, leading to skin thinning and joint stiffness. Supplementing helps support skin elasticity, hydration, and connective tissue strength.
Maca Root
Traditionally used to boost energy, libido, and mood. Maca may also help stabilise hormone levels and ease emotional fluctuations.
Starflower Oil
Rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a fatty acid that helps reduce inflammation, balance hormones, and ease breast tenderness or dry skin.
Multivitamin
A comprehensive multivitamin tailored to menopausal needs can help fill dietary gaps and provide consistent support across energy, immunity, and mental clarity.
Iron Bisglycinate (only if deficient)
Gentle on the stomach and less likely to cause constipation. Iron levels often drop during perimenopause but usually stabilise post-menopause. Supplement only if blood tests show a deficiency.