WANDERLUST
Sage
83/100
SUPPIE SCORE
65/100
EFFICACY
High
SAFETY
90/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does Sage Do?
High-strength sage extract supports menopausal hot flush relief via traditional evidence; optimal 4g equivalent dosage. Excellent safety profile with GRAS excipients; ideal for short-term use.
What evidence supports sage extract for menopausal hot flushes?
Is sage safe for long-term use during menopause?
How does sage compare to other herbal remedies for night sweats?
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What Are the Benefits of Sage?
Based on proven scientific research
Hot Flush ReliefModerate
Night Sweat ReductionModerate
Menopausal Symptom SupportMild
Nervous Tension ReliefMild
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What Are the Side Effects of WANDERLUST Sage?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskLow Risk
Overview
•Sage at 4g equivalent dry leaf per capsule is within traditional safe dosage ranges for short-term menopausal use.
•No major drug interactions reported at this dosage; monitor with anticonvulsants as sage may affect GABA.
•Contraindicated in pregnancy due to potential emmenagogue effects; avoid if hormone-sensitive conditions.
•Low allergen risk; contains no major allergens but sunflower oil may affect severe seed allergies.
•Generally well-tolerated; mild GI upset possible in sensitive individuals at high potency dose.
•Long-term use (>4 weeks) not well-studied; consult healthcare provider for extended menopausal therapy.
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Allergens
Sunflower oil (seed allergy)
Inactive Ingredients
Acacia
GoodHypromellose
Low RiskMaltodextrin
Low RiskOryza sativa
Low RiskPurified water
Low RiskSunflower oil
Low RiskWhat Are the Ingredients in WANDERLUST Sage?
Salvia officinalis (Sage) leaf ext. dry conc.
266.67 mg
Salvia officinalis (Sage) dry
Derived from dry 4 g
Acacia
hypromellose
maltodextrin
Oryza sativa
purified water
Sunflower Oil
Dosage & Bioavailability
How the active doses and forms in Sage compare to the research.
•Salvia officinalis (Sage) leaf ext. dry conc. is listed at 266.67 mg per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.
•Salvia officinalis (Sage) dry is listed at Derived from dry 4 g per serving; without a source-specific reference range, dose adequacy cannot be graded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about WANDERLUST Sage