A Natural & Safe Herbal Solution To Reduce Menopause Belly, Hot Flashes, Mood Swings, & Insomnia.
Taking A Single Serving Of Hormone Support Led To An Average Weight Difference Of More Than 30 Pounds In Just 90 Days—Or Your Money Back, No Questions Asked







Why You Gain Weight and Suffer Hot Flashes?

Menopause brings significant hormonal changes that increase insulin resistance and promote fat storage, often leading to weight gain. As estrogen levels drop, metabolism slows, and cravings for fatty and sugary foods tend to increase.
When hormones fall out of balance (as they are now), your metabolism stops functioning efficiently. Instead of burning calories for energy, your body stores them as stubborn fat, especially around the belly.
This hormonal shift explains why many women experience weight gain during menopause, even when following strict diets and engaging in intense exercise. Despite your best efforts, the imbalance disrupts your body’s ability to burn calories effectively.
As a result, you feel frustrated, tired, and discouraged—wondering why nothing seems to work. Until these hormonal imbalances are addressed, the struggle to shed pounds will likely continue, no matter how much effort you put in.
Balancing your hormones is the key to reigniting your metabolism and finally overcoming menopausal weight gain.
Estrogen Levels In Women By Age

Estrogen is one of the most important hormones for women, shaping everything from metabolism and energy to mood and bone health. In your 20s, estrogen peaks, supporting fertility, strong bones, and a faster metabolism. By your 30s, levels begin to decline slowly, and many women notice subtle shifts in mood, energy, and weight.
Once you reach your 40s, estrogen can drop by nearly 50%, triggering common perimenopausal symptoms like hot flashes, mood swings, and stubborn belly fat. In your 50s, menopause leads to a sharp fall in estrogen, intensifying these challenges.
Between the ages of 60 and 80, estrogen levels decrease significantly, which increases the risk of bone loss, joint stiffness, and fatigue. Understanding these changes emphasizes the importance of balancing hormones for long-term health and vitality.
Solution: A Golden Ratio of Hormone-Balancing Herbs

While you can't prevent your body from entering menopause, specific hormone-balancing herbs in precise dosages can help reset your hormone levels to their ideal range. This reset reactivates your body’s natural fat-burning process while also easing hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia, and other common menopause symptoms.
Vitalia has created the first 100% organic solution designed to directly target the key hormones responsible for weight loss and symptom relief. By addressing the root cause of hormonal changes, Vitalia supports a healthier metabolism, increased energy, and a body that feels lighter and more balanced.
This gentle, plant-based approach offers a sustainable way to maintain a slimmer, more balanced, and symptom-free lifestyle, without relying on harsh chemicals, risky treatments, or extreme diets, helping you feel healthier and more confident during menopause and beyond.
What Makes Vitalia Hormone Support So Different?
Spent thousands and tried every other supplement out there? We know how you feel.
While most hormone solutions waste your money, Vitalia Hormone Support contains a powerful and precise blend of hormone-balancing herbs including Dong Quai, Maca Root, Ginger, Tribulus Terrestris, and Ashwagandha.
These herbs have been used for thousands of years to help women over 30 maintain hormone balance without caffeine, fillers, or any synthetic junk.
Vitalia Hormone Support
- 100% Organic 13 hormone-balancing herbs grown in their native environment
- Gluten-free, Soy-free, Caffeine-free, Hormone-free, & Non-GMO
- 80% Absorption rate
- Made in an FDA-registered facility
- Third-party tested for quality
- 180-day money-back guarantee
- Organic Vegetable Capsules
Other Brands
- Mass farmed in a commercial farm
- Genetically modified ingredients derived from GMOs
- 10–15% Absorption rate
- Manufactured by a huge corporation to maximize profit
- No Third Party Testing
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Gelatin Capsules
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The Benefits Of Vitalia Hormone Support
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Lose weight
Shed menopause weight, return to pre-menopause shape, and maintain fat loss with a renewed metabolism.
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Stop Suffering
Hot flashes, mood shifts, and other symptoms disappear, bringing long-awaited relief at last.
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More Energy
Feel revitalized with balanced hormones, renewed energy, and a brighter, more fulfilling life.

Vitalia Hormone Support is an all-natural, easy-to-swallow capsule made with a powerful Golden Ratio blend of ancient hormone-balancing herbs, including Dong Quai, Maca Root, Ginger, Tribulus Terrestris, and Ashwagandha.
Used for thousands of years, these herbs help women over 30 maintain optimal hormone balance, without caffeine, fillers, or synthetic additives.
Why Stock Up?
By the time we reach our 50s and 60s, our hormones often need significant support. While many women notice changes in as little as 7 days, the most dramatic and lasting results occur after consistent use, especially by the 3-month mark.
We partnered with Medical Researchers across the United States, who found hormone levels improve in proportion to the time spent on the Golden Ratio blend.
Sourcing these ingredients is challenging; they must be harvested from their native regions at specific times for peak potency. Mass farming would destroy their nutrient profile, so we only create small batches. For this grand opening, just one limited batch is available.
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FAQs
Are There Any Side Effects?
Vitalia Hormone Support is designed to be gentle and safe for women. However, we always recommend consulting your healthcare professional to check for any potential allergies or sensitivities to specific ingredients.
How Do I Take Vitalia Hormone Support?
A serving is 2 capsules. You can take 1–2 servings at a time, morning or night. Use consistently for best results.
Am Over 50. Will This Work for Me?
Yes! Vitalia Hormone Support was created for women over 30 and works just as well for women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and even 80s.
Does It Contain Estrogen?
No. All Vitalia products are Non-GMO and do not contain estrogen. Non-GMO means the products were produced without genetic engineering, and their ingredients are not derived from GMOs.
How Long Will Shipping Take?
Customers in the US can expect delivery in 5–7 business days, while international shipping typically takes 8–10 business days.
Will Vitalia Hormone Support Help Me if I’m in Perimenopause or Postmenopause?
Yes! Vitalia Hormone Support helps with these symptoms by addressing hormonal imbalance—helping you feel calmer, sleep better, reduce bloating, reduce swollen menopause belly, boost energy, and ease hot flashes.
Scientific Research
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