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When I was going through menopause in September I turned to the internet to get some information and try to understand the changes that were taking place with me then I ordered some, with all the people saying that it can help. It was suppose to stabilize hormones, hstopthe headaches, hotflashes, and help me to quit than extra pound I had put on... I tried it for three weeks (it may take a while before you notice the 'changes') and I went to a Gyn. He put me on estradiol. Now I feel so much better! The only problem I am having is the patch is suppose to stay on for seven days. It is not true, It only stays on for four days then starts to come off. jazzwit@megavision.com. Jennifer
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