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 Your first class pass to feeling like you again...100% caffeine & hormone-free 

CalmAgain™️ | Anxiety, Night Sweat, Sleep and Hot Flash Relief

Per Bottle: 30 Easy-To-Swallow Tablets | 30 Days Supply | $1.97 Per Serving

How Better Body Co. Solves The MenoCrisis Problem With CalmAgain™

Thanks to Clinically-Proven Ingredients You Can Trust

CalmAgain™ is a unique formula, derived from ingredients supported by multiple human clinical trials (instead of animal studies), with the exact same ingredient strain, dosage, and efficacy used in these studies.

The effectiveness of its ingredients has been verified by the gold-standard instruments used in clinical research to measure the severity of menopausal and emotion-related symptoms.

When a product excels on these scales, you know it’s not just marketing hype—it's scientifically proven.

Gold-Standard Ratings Used For CalmAgain™ Ingredients

Menopause Rating Scale (MRS)

  1. Assesses the severity of menopause symptoms under different conditions
  2. Measures the severity of symptoms over time
  3. Evaluates the effectiveness of solution/supplement over time

Hot Flush Weekly Weighted Score (HFWWS)

  1. Measures the hot flush frequency and severity
  2. Evaluates the extent to which hot flashes & night sweats (HFNS) are problematic and distressing
  3. Assesses the extent to which HFNS causing interference in daily life

Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA)

  1. Assesses the severity of anxiety symptoms
  2. Widely used in clinical and research setting
  3. Measures mental, psychological and physical related anxiety

CalmAgain™ Works For Any Woman Experiencing Hot Flashes”

Whether it's perimenopause, post-menopause, hysterectomy, POI, or just good ol' menopause…

The drastic decline in estrogen levels often marks a significant change in a woman's body, ushering in a wide range of menopausal challenges.

If left unaddressed, these can persist for years, even decades, without relief.

For many, boosting estrogen levels isn't an option because of the associated health risks.

And, unfortunately, most menopause supplements don't meet the highest standards of clinical verification.

That's where Better Body Co. comes in. Since 2018, we’ve helped over 2 million women alleviate those pesky symptoms without causing additional health issues.

Because let's face it, dealing with these symptoms is already challenging enough.

Imagine finally living life without these symptoms holding you back…

As though they never existed at all in the first place…

And then maintaining this newfound freedom for as long as you want…

Now it's possible with CalmAgain™.

Give it a try and feel the difference it will make to your life today.

Be CalmAgain™ Every Day

  • Each bottle contains a 30-day supply (30 tablets). We recommend taking 1 tablet immediately after waking up in the morning with or without food.
  • Enjoy the continuous reduction in hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings in the next 12 weeks.
  • experience the life-changing benefits of feeling CalmAgain™ with menopausal symptoms no longer bothering you again.
  • Additional benefits may include changing bedsheets less often, wearing your favorite clothes again, and spending less on cooling aids or other treatments.
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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I expect results from CalmAgain?

Clinical studies of key ingredients show that most menopausal symptoms subside after 12-19 weeks.

Does CalmAgain have any side effects?

CalmAgain is not known to have any major side effects.

CalmAgain is made using high-quality, natural ingredients and has been tested safe for consumption. It was formulated to be stimulant-free, which makes it ideal for long-term consumption.

Because of its high potency, some customers may occasionally experience gastrointestinal discomfort or hypersensitivity reactions at the start. This is normal and usually goes away after a few days as your body adjusts.

But if you experience adverse effects, please stop consumption and consult a doctor. If you are on medication or suffer from health conditions, we recommend informing your doctor of your interest in consuming our supplements.

In general, you should follow the recommended dosage of 1 tablet a day. Many customers following this dosage have feedbacked experiencing more sustained effects like fewer hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings, especially when taken in the long term.

Does CalmAgain contain gluten, soy, peanuts, dairy, shellfish, or any other allergens?

No, CalmAgain does not contain any of these mentioned ingredients or allergens. Because of that, it supports most diets like vegan, keto, paleo, and kosher.

What does Thujone Free Preparation mean?

Sage is naturally rich in thujone, which is toxic to the liver and kidneys. A thujone-free or low thujone preparation would ensure daily intake of thujone would remain below toxicity level.

What if I’m already on HRT?

Many women hesitate to start HRT due to the potential health risks and complications. Others have also mentioned that HRT doesn’t effectively help relieve menopausal symptoms.

If you’re currently already on HRT, it should be safe to consume CalmAgain even when you’re on HRT, as CalmAgain doesn’t affect estrogen levels or other hormones. However, it’s advisable to consult your doctor first before you start taking CalmAgain or if you wish to stop HRT.

Is this a one-time purchase?

Yes, rest assured that all orders on this page are one-time purchases only.

This means that you won’t be charged again in the subsequent months. There will not be any automatic recurring billing or hidden charges.

Once you’ve selected your bottles, you’ll be brought to the checkout page where you can choose to pay by credit card or Paypal.

If you select the PayPal option, you will be brought to the PayPal payment page.

Do you ship worldwide? What are the shipping charges?

Yes, we ship CalmAgain worldwide.

For orders outside the US, the shipping cost depends on the weight of your order, and the updated shipping fee will be shown at checkout.

For orders in the US, we offer free shipping for orders of 2 bottles or more.

What currency are the prices in?

All prices shown are in United States Dollars (USD), but you can purchase outside the US as we ship worldwide.

If you're using non-US currencies, the conversion will be done by your bank or payment provider and they will be reflected in your currency.

When can I expect my shipment of CalmAgain?

Below are the estimated delivery timings.

Expedited Shipping: 2 to 7 business days for orders within the US
Free Regular Shipping: 5 to 18 business days for orders within the US

Upon completion of your order, you’ll receive an email confirmation from us and an estimated delivery time. We’ll inform you if there’s any change to your shipment delivery date.

Can CalmAgain be purchased elsewhere?

We advise customers to avoid purchasing from non-approved vendors. Many counterfeit products are currently been sold online. To ensure you’re getting the genuine product, only purchase CalmAgain directly from our website.

To keep the formula fresh, and as potent as possible, we want to avoid storing it in a warehouse or a store shelf. Instead, we ship your order directly after bottling to your doorstep as fast as possible.

How does the guarantee work?

We’re so sure of the effectiveness of CalmAgain that each order comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee. Try it out for three months and the bottle to see if it works for you.

If you aren’t 100% satisfied with your results, just drop us a message and you’ll be refunded based on our terms and conditions.

How to take CalmAgain? What is the dosage?

For best results, take 1 tablet in the morning daily before breakfast with a glass of water.

What form does CalmAgain come in?

CalmAgain comes in tablet form. Each bottle contains a 30-day supply (30 Tablets).

Do I need to refrigerate CalmAgain?

No refrigeration is needed. Our product is shelf-stable and can last up to 2 years upon delivery.

Kindly store in a cool, dry place to preserve maximum potency.

Where is CalmAgain manufactured?

CalmAgain is manufactured in a GMP-certified, FDA-registered factory located in the USA.

What are the exact ingredients in CalmAgain?

The main ingredients of CalmAgain are Menofelis™ Siberian Rhubarb Extract, Saffron Extract, Sage Extract (low Thujone / Thuone-free preparation), Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol).

For more information on the product, kindly refer to the product label or the ingredients listed above.

Disclaimer

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical conditions.

The testimonials presented apply only to the individuals depicted, cannot be guaranteed, and should not be considered typical.

Every testimonial on this website is from a real customer who used the product, and/or nutrition advice listed on the website.

No one was paid for a testimonial or endorsement. Results were self-reported by the customer. You should assume that any results shown in testimonials, advertisements, stories, blog posts, articles, forums, or anywhere else on this site or our associated websites are not typical. Results may vary from person to person.

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