
Women are not weaker than men. But they do experience more pain.
Women hold down jobs that are equally demanding. They raise families, run marathons and lead active lives – just like men. They also go through massive changes to their bodies during pregnancy. And they give birth, widely considered to be one of the most painful experiences a human can endure.
Although men experience significant hormonal changes during the course of their lives, women face dramatic hormonal shifts every month during their reproductive years, seeing substantial shifts in progesterone, estrogen and testosterone levels that strain their bodies throughout the menstrual cycle. Even more dramatic shifts during pregnancy and menopause further tax women’s bodies, rendering some people more vulnerable to a host of conditions, ranging from osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease to diabetes, arthritis and depression. Some are conditions which are closely associated with chronic pain.
Women’s bodies are built differently. And that doesn’t just refer to their external, physical looks. When it comes to the nervous system and immunity, women tend to react more intensely, which can lead to more inflammation—a key cause of chronic pain. Hormones like estrogen also play a role. They can influence how pain signals are processed in the brain, and changes during menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or menopause can make pain feel worse or more noticeable.
For far too long, medical research mostly focused on men. As a result, many treatments were designed and tested with men in mind, leaving women with fewer effective options. For example, many of the most effective drugs for chronic pain cannot be used by women who are pregnant, breast feeding, using birth control or planning a pregnancy.
It’s no wonder that research shows that women spend almost 250% more than what men spend on health and wellness. They’re more likely to seek out and try natural options for improving and maintaining wellness, like changes to diet and natural products like dietary supplements and vitamins.
It’s essential that women have effective options that won’t harm their babies or their already delicately-balanced immunity.
Nápreva is a dietary supplement made from terpenes that aims to become a part of the pain management regime for people with chronic pain. It’s formulation addresses some of the challenges women face in choosing products to help with their pain:
● Our ingredients are all plant-based and organic.
● They have FDA generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status.
● We conduct rigorous testing to ensure formulation accuracy and consistency from batch to batch.
● Animal studies of Nápreva and dozens of customer reviews indicate that it can provide relief.
Nothing works for everyone. That includes Nápreva. So we encourage you to try it, but also offer an unconditional money-back guarantee. If Nápreva doesn’t work as you expect, just send us an email and we’ll refund your money.
Learn More:
Female Pain Issues
https://www.iasp-pain.org/advocacy/global-year/pain-in-women/#:~:text=Research%20has%20shown%20that%20women,other%20pain%20conditions%20affecting%20women
Here's Why Woman are More Likely to Have Chronic Pain
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/women-are-more-likely-to-have-chronic-pain-heres-why
Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Women
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20145718/
Menopause is More than Just Loss in Fertilty
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38155935/
Where Women, Men are More Savvy Than the Other Gender
https://www.lendingtree.com/credit-cards/study/gender-spending-study/?msockid=2c24fa4499b06c4c2f40ec4598a86d6b