Mid Life Starter Kit

Save 20% on our Mid Life Starter Pack. Clinically backed essentials to take on all that the mid life brings with it.

OUR TALK LIVE BUNDLE

SAVE 20% WITH OUR 4 PRODUCT BUNDLE
(Originally $114.96)

Perimenopause Support

For better overall mood, stress response, sleep & periods.

Burnout Relief

1-2 droppers turn the lights back on, right when you need it.

Un-Anger

1-2 droppers fast acting relief for irritability, anger and stress.

Un-Worry

1-2 droppers reduce worry, spin, and stress.

Perimenopause Support

For better overall mood, stress response, sleep & periods.

Burnout Relief

1-2 droppers turn the lights back on, right when you need it.

Un-Anger

1-2 droppers fast acting relief for irritability, anger and stress.

Un-Worry

1-2 droppers reduce worry, spin, and stress.

Designed for the needs of grown women

Wile
Other Supplements
Clinically
backed
100% plant
based
Reduces
PMS
Stress
support
Nervous system
support
Adrenal
support
Pre AND
Perimenopause
Naturopath-
formulated
Wile
Other Supplements
Clinically
backed
100% plant
based
Reduces
PMS
Stress
support
Nervous system
support
Adrenal
support
Pre AND
Perimenopause
Naturopath-
formulated
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The Real Facts

Stress makes us snack.
It’s not just you, stress often drives cravings for carbs and sweets. Stress eating is real—and it affects women more than men.
Stress makes us tired.
Stress is major contributor to the disturbed sleep many midlife women struggle with.
Stress hurts our bodies.
Ongoing stress and stress-related sleep issues may impair the body’s recovery processes, even changing how our neural, cardiovascular, metabolic and immune systems function with downstream impacts on health.*
Stress makes many of us gain weight.
Like we said, stress eating and metabolic effects. Plus being tired also drives carb and sugar cravings.
STUDIES:
*Published online 2015 Oct 1. doi: 10.5665/sleep.5066

Study: 2015 Oct 1 - Chronic Stress is Prospectively Associated with Sleep in Midlife Women: The SWAN Sleep Study
Martica H. Hall, PhD,1 Melynda D. Casement, PhD,1 Wendy M. Troxel, PhD,2 Karen A. Matthews, PhD,1 Joyce T. Bromberger, PhD,1 Howard M. Kravitz, DO, MPH,3 Robert T. Krafty, PhD,4 and Daniel J. Buysse, MD1