We see you

A little foggy. A little off. A little less like the woman you remember. At MenoMora®, we see you, and we’re here for you. Grounded in science and women’s experience, we fuel confidence through menopause and beyond.

Menopause comes at a transformative stage on women's lives and should be the years you shine. Yet for many women, they feel invisible, overlooked and unprepared. At MenoMora, this is our why.

Why MenoMora®

  • Every woman’s experience with menopause is unique — and the changes that happen in your 40s can feel very different from what your body needs in your 50s and beyond. That’s why MenoMora® is designed to offer stage-specific support, acknowledging that your body’s needs evolve over time. From perimenopause to post-menopause, our formulations reflect these changing rhythms with care and precision.

  • Women in midlife are busy. Support shouldn’t add more complexity.
    MenoMora® brings together complementary nutrients into one thoughtfully designed daily dose.
    No extra bundles. Just a simpler, easier, and more cost-effective way to support your body through the transition and beyond.

  • At MenoMora®, we choose ingredients with intention. Many of our actives are well-studied, including patented and award-winning ingredients selected for their quality. Our formulations use meaningful, research-aligned levels — not token amounts. Every ingredient has a purpose, and every dose is designed to make a difference, not just appear on a label.

  • Although MenoMora® is a young brand, our formulations have been reviewed by experienced health professionals from the early stages of development. We continue to collaborate with professionals who share our mission of supporting women through menopause with integrity, understanding, and care. Their professional insight helps ensure our products reflect the real needs of women during this transition.

Menopause is a natural phase in every woman’s life, marking the end of reproductive years. During menopause, you may experience a range of sensations and shifts in your bodies. These can include fluctuations in mood, energy levels, and overall well-being.

Menopause is Natural Biological Transition, Not a Disease.

Menopause may be whispered about in some places and loudly shared in others. But somewhere between the "silence" and the "noise", we may forget something truly simple: menopause is a natural transition to be supported, not a disease to be cured.

At MenoMora®, we believe this stage deserves a grounded approach. Women need care, support, and sometimes medical help — but we also deserve the space to move through this transition as a meaningful part of life, not a malfunction of our biology.

Nourishes digestive system and metabolic wellbeing. Supports for the body's natural adaptation to change. Supports comfort during the menopausal phase. Supports women's vitality and overall wellness.

Understand Menopause Holistically

  • The ovaries are the main source of oestrogen and progesterone throughout our reproductive years. When ovarian function is at its peak, these hormones follow a steady monthly rhythm. From around age 35, ovarian activity naturally begins to decline, which means hormone production gradually decreases too. This shift is the starting point of the perimenopausal transition.

  • As our ovaries step back, the adrenal glands begin to play a supportive role. They don’t produce oestrogen directly, but they create precursors that can be converted into oestrogen in other parts of the body. The adrenal glands are also responsible for stress hormones such as cortisol. When stress levels are consistently high, the adrenal system may be more focused on stress response than producing these hormone precursors. This is why overall adrenal capacity can influence how smoothly the hormonal transition feels.

  • Hormonal balance is guided by communication loops between the brain and the hormone-producing organs — known as the HPO axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–ovary) and the HPA axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal). The brain acts like a management team sending signals, while the ovaries and adrenal glands are the workers responding. When ovarian output begins to fluctuate, the brain may send stronger or more frequent signals. The response can be inconsistent, which is why perimenopause often feels like hormonal ups and downs.

  • Our liver is central to hormone metabolism. Just as it processes nutrients and other compounds, it also helps break down and clear used or excess hormones. This “filtering” step is part of the body’s normal metabolic process. When the liver is functioning well, hormonal by-products are efficiently managed and moved through the body’s natural elimination pathways.

  • Gut health influences many areas of wellbeing, including hormonal balance. A collection of gut microorganisms — known as the estrobolome — can help convert certain oestrogen metabolites back into their active forms. This natural recycling pathway helps the body make the most of its declining hormone resources. The gut also communicates closely with the liver and the brain, reinforcing its role as a foundation for overall balance during the menopausal transition.