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Soy supplementation is an effective and safe alternative to hormone therapy for menopausal hot flashes.

Proof that soy can improve menopausal symptoms is stronger than ever. Very recent studies have concluded that a compound in soybeans have decreased the frequency of hot flashes by 52%.

AglyMax was used in the study and is sold in the US as an over the counter dietary supplement under the name of Effisoy. Researchers say AglyMax is similar to human estrogen, but without the health risks.

Effisoy may be the safe alternative to hormone replacement therapy that women and scientist have been searching for. A recent clinical trial suggest that AglyMax has a similar chemical structure to the estrogen produced within our bodies and it binds to the vacant receptors caused by a decrease in estrogen associated with menopause.

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Safety concerns have sentenced many women into suffering their way through menopausal symptoms including hot flashes and night sweats.

Menopause symptoms may begin several years before your periods actually end and last for several months or several years after that. Women usually notice the beginning of perimenopause symptoms in their 40’s and irregularities usually persist for approximately five years. The average age of actual menopause in the U.S. is around 51.

Hot flashes are the classic sign of the menopause and perimenopause transition. No two women describe the exact same symptoms when talking about a hot flash. They are generally a sudden, intense sensation of heat that spreads over the chest and travels to the neck, face and head. Following this feeling of intense heat, a woman commonly notices reddening of the head and neck area. This then leads to perspiration and a cooling or chilling phase. Some women may also experience an intense episode of sweating. The typical hot flash lasts approximately 2-3 minutes. They are most common during perimenopause and the first one to two years after menopause. Although variable, hot flashes generally occur every 2-4 hours. Despite the increase in skin temperature, there is no change in core body temperature.

Hot flashes occur in 40 - 90% of women during the menopause transition and up to 85% of women after menopause. Other typical complaints related to the hot flash include anxiety, nausea, feelings of suffocation and inability to concentrate. Synonyms for the term hot flash include 'hot flushes', 'vasomotor symptoms' and 'night sweats'.

'Soy', 'soy protein', 'isoflavones' and 'phytoestrogens' are commonly mentioned when discussing natural methods used to reduce menopause symptoms. Although there are similarities, there are also distinct differences between the various soy foods and supplements available.

Effisoy is the first menopausal support supplement offered in the United States to harness the power of AglyMax, a unique fermented soy germ extract made in Japan. AglyMax is made using patented fermentation technology that makes the beneficial components in soy more powerful and effective. A daidzein rich composition, AglyMax is standardized to provide consistent levels of readily available isoflavones called aglycones, along with other beneficial components resulting from fermentation.
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Over 12 ounces of soy is captured in one serving of Effisoy. And all you need is one small, convenient soft gel capsule daily for effective relief of menopausal symptoms.

As found in the recent testing, it is important to continue a daily regimen to achieve optimum results and to allow sufficient time for improvements to take effect. As Effisoy's actions are gentle to the body, it may take up to 30 days to experience significant changes, with on-going improvement seen by continuing usage.

The new study by Harvard’s George Blackburn, M.D., resulted in the 52% decrease in hot flashes in just 12 weeks. Effisoy may be what you need to make menopause more manageable.



Khaodhiar, L, Ricciotti, H, Li, L, et al., Daidsein-rich isoflavone aglycones are potentially effective in reducing hot flashes in menopausal women. Menopause: The Journal of The North American Menopause Society 2008; 15: 125-132.