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After Trying Multiple Hot Flash Solutions, I Finally Found One That Works

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Don’t listen to what they tell you. Hot flashes can’t disappear overnight with a supplement or patch for menopause. Unless you drop hundreds of dollars on hormone therapy treatment, but let’s be honest: who has the time and money for that? 

Hot flashes are pesky and inconvenient. Your face gets red, you sweat profusely. Sure, I can put an ice pack on my neck to cool myself down, but I guarantee you that in the next hour, a hot flash will come back. For women in their 40s-60s, menopause is a natural part of growing older, and we are no strangers to the hot flashes that come with it. Natural or not, they disrupt our day-to-day life. 

Hot flashes don’t go away and solutions rarely work… here’s why. 

Solutions like supplements are tailored to all women with hot flashes. But the reality is that hot flashes are different for everyone due to varying levels of estrogen in our bodies. One woman going through menopause might experience them for a short amount of time while another experiences them the whole time throughout menopause and beyond. 

It’s also incredibly tricky to mitigate the feeling of hot flashes because they are so unpredictable. They can be easily triggered by heat, smoking, caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, tight clothing, and stress. I have yet to find a solution that prevents a hot flash from coming on and adequately treats it once it occurs. 

For women going through menopause, buying a neck fan is a rite of passage. When hot flashes come up at any moment, you need one. The fan provides momentary relief, but does that relief really outweigh the inconvenience of having to carry it around all day? Or the embarrassing moment of getting your fan out in public? 

I’ve tried the supplements. There are hormone-free supplements that can reduce the frequency of hot flashes, but I would still experience extreme discomfort when they did occur. Not to mention, the costs can rack up when you’re paying $40+ a month for a subscription. What’s the point?

The last resort (or so I thought) is hormone therapy. Menopause occurs due to irregular levels of estrogen, which makes hormone therapy effective. However, if you haven’t had a hysterectomy or you’re under the age of 60, it poses threats. You can’t take estrogen by itself or else you’re at risk of endometrial cancer. Injections can cost anywhere from $150-$500. Is this statement true? Will it be counteracted? 

I thought I was all out of options until a friend of mine who’s in the same boat recommended the Embr Wave — a wearable cooling device tailored specifically for women going through menopause. 

The reviews convinced me 

It’s not often reviews have me convinced, but when I saw the Embr Wave had 4.5 stars with over 1,299 reviews, I was intrigued. 

One customer gave a 5-star review saying the Embr Wave stopped the hot flashes she had for years. She even tried estradiol patches and menopause relief supplements previously (same!) but got no relief. 

Another review praised the Embr Wave’s ability to stop hot flashes right in their tracks. Hot flashes would make her miserable, but she can finally gain some relief. 

I resonated with both of these reviews. I wanted something fast and effective. After years of trying everything under the sun, these reviews convinced me I had to get my hands on the Embr Wave

An innovative approach to holistic cooling

I’m no stranger to “cooling” solutions. You would think there weren’t different types of ice packs, but trust me there are (I’ve tried them all) — and none of them work for hot flashes. The worst part about ice? It melts. They give momentary relief, but eventually, the heat of your body returns it to a warm state. It isn’t long till you’re back to sweating profusely again. 

Where other cooling solutions falter and the Embr Wave succeeds is the ability to cool your whole body down. The Embr Wave uses clinically backed technology to target the sensitive area of your inner wrist to send cooling sensations to your whole body. At the touch of a button, the nerves of the inner wrist are stimulated. Thermal waves trigger a natural mind-body response that helps rebalance your sense of temperature so you can feel better from your hot flashes fast. It’s an on-demand solution. 

Easy to use with instant results

I’m tired of complicated regimens and having to remember to take a pill every morning just to get some relief. The Embr Wave is convenient and easy to use. When you feel a hot flash coming on, you just touch the dotted button on the device and you cool down instantly. It only takes a matter of minutes for your whole body to cool down and the sweating to stop. The cooling sensation was refreshing and comforting. No more aggressively waving my hand to the point when I get a cramp, or waiting for supplements to kick in. 

The best part of the Embr Wave is the companion app that makes the device easy to use and completely personalized. Hot flashes are not one size fits all, so the app accounts for that. You can change the type of session, lasting from five minutes to nine hours, as well as intensity. Once you find one that you love, save it as a personalized option to one of the buttons on the side of the Embr Wave for easy relief. 

Hot flashes sometimes manifest the worst at night. A full night’s rest is rudely interrupted by an oncoming hot flash where you have to run to the bathroom to splash water on your face or turn your fan on high for the duration of the night. Thankfully, the Embr Wave features an All-Night Sleep session to keep you cool throughout the night. Your electric bill will thank you. 

No more embarrassment…completely discreet

I shouldn’t be ashamed to have hot flashes. It’s a natural part of going through menopause, so I’m tired of the embarrassment that my previously failed solutions caused me. 

I’ve tried estradiol patches, which can be effective, but they are uncomfortable and in plain sight. With the discomfort of hot flashes, the patches are just an added layer. As for fans, once you get one of those out, the whole world knows what you’re going through. Fans are inconvenient and obvious.

The Embr Wave is discreet. It has a sleek design that doesn’t even look like a cooling device. You can wear it whenever and wherever for hot flash relief 24/7. At the touch of a button, your solution is activated — and no one will know. It doesn’t slow you down and lets you go about your day without any interruptions. 

Ditch the medical bills and save money with the Embr Wave

Every failed solution I’ve encountered is either cheap (and I’ve quickly understood why) or it’s expensive and not worth the money. Hormone therapy is a more effective option on the higher end, but I don’t want to go through the complicated medical bills and process just to get the relief I deserve.

At a fraction of the price, the Embr Wave is a cost-effective option that pays off. You can buy the device outright for $299 with a 60-day money-back guarantee and a 1-year warranty. But, you can really get more bang for your buck with the Embrship Subscription. For just $20 a month, you can get the device stress-free. This comes with a free Comfort Case ($25 value) and 30% off all accessories. When I saw this, it was a no-brainer. 

Failed solution after failed solution, I finally found my winner. The Embr Wave provides instant, on-demand relief that is long-lasting, personalized, and effective. I no longer let hot flashes dictate my day, ruin my sleep, or interrupt my focus. I can enjoy this part of my life, as should you. 

Embr Labs

Embr Wave 2

$20/month

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