Symptom(s)
Why menopause drains energy
Disrupted sleep, blood sugar swings, and elevated cortisol all chip away at daytime energy during perimenopause and menopause. Rather than masking fatigue with stimulants, these supplements focus on the upstream causes — supporting deeper sleep, steadier blood sugar, and a calmer stress response.
What these supplements may support
- Restorative sleep: Magnesium and sleep-focused blends may help support deeper, more restorative sleep, which underpins next-day energy.
- Steady blood sugar: Fiber and metabolic support may help support balanced energy release instead of spikes and crashes.
- Stress resilience: Adaptogenic blends and magnesium may help support a calmer cortisol response throughout the day.
Who this is for
Women in perimenopause or menopause dealing with persistent fatigue, afternoon crashes, or low stamina — especially when caffeine alone isn't cutting it.
Frequently asked questions
Why am I so tired in perimenopause?
Fluctuating estrogen and progesterone disrupt sleep, stress hormones, and blood sugar — all of which feed into daytime energy. Addressing those upstream factors may help.
Will these supplements work like caffeine?
No — these support the body's natural energy systems rather than stimulating them. Most women notice steadier, more consistent energy over weeks of use.
Can I take these alongside coffee?
Yes. They may help reduce the crashes that often follow heavy caffeine use by supporting sleep and stress response.
How long before I feel more energized?
Most women notice meaningful improvements in sleep and daytime energy within 2–6 weeks of consistent use.
Are these products tested for quality?
Every Morphus product is third-party tested for purity and potency. Certificates of analysis are available on each product page.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
