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This is the only legally approved website to purchase your Isovon products. Please be careful if visiting other websites who are making similar claims.
There is no other genuine Isovon products other than ours.
 
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Isovon has been formulated to provide the highest concentration of isoflavones for better health before, during and after menopause. Soya beans are the richest food source of phytoestrogens.

The interest in the potential health benefits of dietary phytoestrogens has increased with the findings that hormone replacement therapy is not as safe or effective as previously thought. One of the most important naturally present phytoestrogens is Isoflavone.

The new Isovon contains Isoflavones which is derived from non-genetically modified Soya and is known to mimic the effects of the female hormone oestrogen, (estrogens), in the body.

Dr. Onsy Morris, Consultant Gynaecologist from New Victoria Hospital said "I see many menopausal patients who would prefer not to go on the HRT route for whatever reason, many of whom have experienced considerable success with Isovon. Isovon allows them to get on with their lives and maintain good health before, during and after menopause.

With over 20 years' experience in the pharmacy and health foods industry, we have introduced 2 online pharmacy websites for our customers to visit, find out essential health information and be able to order the products they choose.

For information on and to order Isovon, our recommendation for HRT, www.isovonforwomen.co.uk.

2004 Isovon is a registered trade mark of Orchid Healthcare Ltd. All rights are reserved.



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