Author name: Neha Sharma

Dr. Neha Sharma, MD, BAMS, is a 52-year-old integrative medicine practitioner and clinical herbalist with over 20 years of experience bridging conventional gynecology with evidence-based botanical therapies. A menopause specialist at Hillside Hospital, she holds dual qualifications in modern medicine and Ayurvedic pharmacology, and has personally guided hundreds of women through perimenopause and post-menopause using both HRT protocols and targeted herbal supplementation. Dr. Sharma writes regularly for HillsideHospital.com, translating clinical research on ingredients like rhapontic rhubarb, ashwagandha, and saffron into practical, jargon-free guidance for everyday women. As someone navigating her own menopausal transition, she brings both professional expertise and first-hand understanding to every article she writes.

My Bonafide Thermella Review: A $60 Curcumin-Based Hot Flash Supplement — Is It Worth the Premium Price?

Quick Summary Bonafide Thermella is an interesting concept — a curcumin-forward hot flash supplement that tries to address hot flashes through anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective pathways rather than the estrogen receptor modulation or phytoestrogenic approaches most menopause supplements use. The Longvida optimized curcumin (600 mg) is a genuinely premium ingredient with solid bioavailability research behind it. […]

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Veozah Side Effects: When to Look for Over-the-Counter Natural Alternatives (And What Actually Works)

I am going to say something that might surprise you coming from someone who writes about natural supplements a lot: Veozah is an impressive medication. It represents a genuine breakthrough in non-hormonal hot flash treatment, and for many women it is exactly the right choice. But it is not the right choice for everyone. And

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My CalmAgain Review: The Menopause/Hot Flash Natural Supplement – Comparison with Estrovera, Estroven Complete

I have reviewed few menopause support supplements on this site. I have written thousands of words about Estroven Complete and Metagenics Estrovera and the rhapontic rhubarb extract they share as common ingredient. I have been fair to both of those products because they deserved fairness — they helped me, genuinely, for a period of time.

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My Detailed Metagenics Estrovera Review: I Upgraded From Estroven Complete — Here’s What Changed (And What Still Wasn’t Enough)

If you’ve read my Estroven Complete review, you know the story: Estroven Complete worked well for my hot flashes for about four months, then the effectiveness faded. That’s when I found Metagenics Estrovera — and it was a genuine step up. But it also wasn’t the end of my journey. This is my honest review

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Estroven Complete Multi-Symptom Menopause Supplement Review: My Detailed Experience With This Hot Flashes Supplement (And What Finally Worked)

I never thought I’d become the kind of person who obsessively researches menopause supplements at 2am while lying in sweat-soaked sheets. But here I am — and if you’ve found this page, you’re probably in the same boat. So let me save you some of the trial-and-error I went through. This is my honest, no-nonsense

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My AZO Menopause Relief Nighttime Gummies Review: A Tasty Bedtime Gummy — But Can Two Ingredients Really Handle Menopause?

My Quick Take AZO Menopause Relief Nighttime Gummies are about as simple as a menopause supplement can get: one gummy at bedtime that gives you 30 mg of genistein (a plant compound from soy that mimics estrogen very gently) plus 1 mg of melatonin (the sleep hormone your body makes less of as you get

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