TestoQuench for Women

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Veg Capsules 120

Support for Healthy Testosterone Balance in Women

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SKU: testo-quench-women-DGL
120Veg Capsules
$68.60
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Product Details

Brand: Douglas Laboratories

Product Code: testo-quench-women-DGL

Servings per Container: 60

Quantity per Container: 120 Veg Capsules


TestoQuench™ for Women, provided by Douglas Laboratories® is a Hormone Specific Formulation of anti-androgens and androgen antagonists. This combination is designed to support the healthy function of skin, hair, heart, breasts, vagina and other testosterone sensitive tissues in women.

TestoQuench for Women is a synergistic combination of phytoantiandrogens designed to restore healthy hormone balance by calming and supporting the ideal function of testosterone sensitive tissues. Phytoantiandrogens are a class of phyto-compounds that decrease tissue sensitivity to androgens or decrease androgen activity, predominantly through the action of 5-alpha-reductase inhibition, which decreases conversion of testosterone to the more androgenic dihydrotestosterone. The synergistic combination of specific herbs in TestoQuench support important functions associated with optimal testosterone health in women:

  • Restore and promote normal, healthy androgen functions
  • Supports healthy blood lipid levels
  • Promotes healthy immune function, supporting inflammation
  • Helps normalize the function of skin, heart, breasts, prostate, brain and other tissues sensitive to testosterone
  • Supports healthy brain function, memory, and cognition, enhances mood while promoting tranquility

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10/29/2016 12:00:00 am

Great supplement for PCOS

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My health care professional recommended this after I was diagnosed with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). Testoquench has helped SO MUCH. My facial hair has slowed, my skin is softer.

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