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A Breakthrough in
Menopause Testing for women who have had a symptom of
menopause or perimenopause.
The "Ru25 Plus" FSH
Menopause Test is FDA Cleared
and CLIA Waived. It's a home test
for symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. It is highly accurate, easy to use, and takes
only 5 minutes from urine sample collection to results.
The "Ru25 Plus" Home
Menopause Test Kit is a "two-test" system for women between
the ages of 40 and 55 who want to know if recently missed menstrual periods, hot flashes,
night sweats, insomnia, decreased sexual desire, vaginal dryness, or irritability are
symptoms that they are experiencing perimenopause or menopause.
Order Today and Test BEFORE your next
doctors visit!
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Full Kit: $19.95 ea.
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For women in their 30s: Regularly check using the Menopause Test Kit to determine when your ovarian function slows and your menopause
transition begins. Gauge whether
you have entered perimenopause and
are approaching the end of fertility.
Test before EVERY doctors visit!
The test works by measuring a
specific hormone known as FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) that increases in level as
ovarian function decreases and as women enter perimenopause and menopause. The test is
activated by applying urine to the wick. click for demonstration
The "Ru25 Plus" FSH
Menopause Test will
detect and give a positive result if a womans
FSH level is 25 mIU/ml or higher.
TRADITIONAL MENOPAUSE
TESTING:
An appointment is scheduled with your doctor.
Blood is drawn and sent to an outside lab for testing. Results are normally available 3 to
5 days later.
If the results of this blood test shows that your
FSH levels are elevated, it is standard medical
protocol to perform a second FSH test to confirm if
your FSH levels remain elevated. This means a
2nd trip for a 2nd blood draw, and more waiting.
The "Ru25 Plus" FSH
Menopause Test Kit is a "Home Two-Test System".
Two tests are provided to be performed 5 to 7 days apart from each other.
The two-test system determines if FSH levels are elevated..., and if they remain
elevated.
The term "menopause" is a long
complex series of changes beginning with perimenopause (early menopause), symptoms such as
irregular/heavy menstrual cycles, hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia and fatigue through
the stopping of menstrual periods for a full twelve months (menopause) at which time a
woman is then post-menopausal.
Menopause, sometimes called the "change of life",
happens to all women with the average age being 51, but can occur as early as 40 or as
late as 60. A small percent of women experience early menopause (premature menopause) or
premature ovarian failure (POF) before the age of 40. The average age of POF is 27 years
old. Other causes of menopause include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and oophorectomy
(removal of the ovaries). Surgeries such as hysterectomy and tubal ligation may cause
menopause to occur earlier.
The symptoms of perimenopause (early menopause) may be hot
flashes, irregular menstrual cycles, heavier or lighter bleeding during periods,
interrupted sleep, mood swings and depression, short-term memory loss, unexplained
fatigue, and vaginal dryness. Although menopause is a natural part of growing older, many
women find their symptoms can interfere with their daily lives. These symptoms can be
managed in consultation with your doctor. If you are concerned about the symptoms of
menopause talk to your doctor about treatment.
Untreated menopause is known to cause the loss of bone
calcium resulting in osteoporosis (brittle bones), increases in blood pressure, and
changes in your blood vessel walls with increased risk of heart disease. Other effects
such as emotional loss of well being, depression, incontinence and reduced sex drive can
occur.
During the stages of perimenopause, changes take place in
the balance of hormones that regulate and control your monthly menstrual cycle (period).
This slow "change" in ovary function can happen between 2 to 10 years before
your final menstrual cycle. As a woman grows older and passes out of the childbearing
stage of life, her ovaries gradually make less of the hormone estrogen, while another
hormone called FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) increases. FSH normally regulates the
growth and development of an egg. The brain directs the body to increase production of FSH
so an egg can mature. Once this part of the monthly cycle is complete, FSH production is
stopped and it returns to normal. As the body ages, it produces less estrogen and more
FSH. In other words, low estrogen levels are associated with high FSH levels. Over time
these hormone changes cause your menstrual periods to stop completely. This permanent
stopping of menstrual periods for 12 months is called "Menopause". Until the
final menopause consisting of 12 months without a period, a woman is considered to be in
perimenopause or pre-menopause, while a woman who has been 12 months without a period is
considered "Post-menopausal". Until the final menopause consisting of 12
months without a period, a woman can still get pregnant even though the chances are
diminished.
The "Ru25
Plus" FSH Home Menopause Test Kit gives every woman, in
the privacy and convenience of her home, the control and power to easily measure and track
hormone levels during the transition into mid-life. With correct answers about your
hormone status, you can plan to protect your health.
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Menopause Test Kit
FDA
approved for home use
Gift Pack 3 - (Three)
Menopause Test Kits ***Save
$10
One for you, and two to give as gifts. All three test kits are shipped to the same
location.
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