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Beware menopause marketing — not all the products claiming to ease your symptoms are harmless

Specialists say women are better off seeking information from qualified health experts and learning how to access existing resources.

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There's recently been a noticeable uptick in products catering explicitly to women experiencing perimenopause and menopause. 

When Amanda Thebe received a package of menopause skin care products in the mail last month, her first question was “Why?”

“I would have bought the skin care without the word ‘menopause,’” said Thebe, a Toronto author and public speaker known for her work raising awareness about women’s menopausal health. “They didn’t need to do that. They’re just cashing in.”

Christine Sismondo is a Toronto-based writer and contributor to the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @sismondo.

Christine Sismondo

Christine Sismondo is a Toronto-based writer and contributor to the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @sismondo.

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