Save 20% off your first purchase of Better Gut for Mother’s Day – here’s how
IF you’re still scrambling for last-minute Mother’s Day gifts, why not opt for a gift that will truly make a difference in your mum’s day-to-day life?
Award-winning probiotic, Better Gut, is 20% off and fans including TV presenter Cherry Healy say it has transformed their menopause experience.
Save 20% off Better Gut and Better Night with code: SUN20
Formulated by nutritional therapist Joanna Lyall and menopause specialist Dr Shahzadi Harper, Better Gut is specifically designed to help women regain balance during hormonal changes.
For Mother’s Day, shoppers can enjoy 20% off their first purchase of Better Gut or Better Night using the code: SUN20 at the checkout.
The saving means a four-week supply of Better Gut, which usually costs £59 drops to £47.20.
A 12-week supply costs £177 but drops to £141.60 with the voucher.
Better Gut supports hormone regulation and eases menopause symptoms.
It also promotes digestive health by reducing bloating.
It also helps improve mental clarity by reducing brain fog and enhancing focus.
The supplement is a simple pill to take a day. There’s no refrigeration needed for these supplements either, making them a great option for those who travel frequently.
Save 20% off Better Gut and Better Night with code: SUN20
For shoppers who want the best of both worlds, the Better Bundle combines Better Sleep and Better Night (one-month supply) for £95 which is £76 after the savings.
TV presenter Cherry Healey has been vocal about her menopause journey and how Better Gut has helped.
She said, “It’s my non-negotiable—wherever I am, I make sure I have a pack in my bag so I can take my daily capsule.
“It’s so easy, and the difference has been amazing.”
The different menopause treatments
THE main menopause treatment is hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which replaces the hormones that are at low levels.
There are various types and doses, and it’s important to find the one that works best for you.
Oestrogen comes as:
- Skin patches
- A gel or spray to put on the skin
- Implants
- Tablets
If you have a womb (uterus), you also need to take progesterone to protect your womb lining from the effects of oestrogen. Taking oestrogen and progesterone is called combined HRT.
Progesterone comes as:
- Patches, as part of a combined patch with oestrogen
- IUS (intrauterine system, or coil)
- Tablets
Some people are also offered testosterone gels or creams to help improve sex drive, mood and energy levels, or additional oestrogen tablets, creams or rings for vaginal dryness and discomfort.
Other medicines can be used to treat menopause symptoms.
These include a blood pressure medicine called clonidine and an epilepsy drug called gabapentin to help with hot flushes and night sweats.
Antidepressants can combat mood symptoms if you’ve been diagnosed with anxiety or depression, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can also help.
Alternative treatments, like herbal remedies, are not recommended as it is unclear how safe and effective they are.
Source: NHS