Symptom(s)
Why menopause affects heart health
Estrogen plays a protective role in vascular function. As it declines, many women see changes in cholesterol ratios, blood pressure, and circulation. Targeted nutrients combined with exercise and nutrition may help support cardiovascular wellness through this transition.
What these supplements may support
- Healthy lipid balance: Omega-3 fatty acids and black seed oil may help support healthy cholesterol ratios.
- Circulation & vascular tone: Magnesium and tocotrienols may help support healthy blood flow and vascular flexibility.
- Antioxidant defense: Full-spectrum vitamin E may help support heart cells against oxidative stress.
Who this is for
Women in perimenopause or menopause who want to support long-term cardiovascular wellness as hormones shift.
Frequently asked questions
Why does cholesterol rise during menopause?
Declining estrogen may affect how the liver processes lipids, often raising LDL and lowering HDL. Supplements, nutrition, and exercise may all help support healthy balance.
Can these supplements replace heart medication?
No. These are nutritional supplements, not replacements for prescribed medication. Always talk to your healthcare provider before changing any medical regimen.
How long before I notice changes?
Cardiovascular markers typically shift gradually. Most practitioners reassess lipid panels and blood pressure after 8–12 weeks of consistent support.
Can I combine heart and hormone supplements?
Most Morphus products are designed to complement each other. If you take prescription medication or have a heart condition, check with your healthcare provider first.
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.
