Lina Krakue, 49, never wanted to clutter her bathroom or dresser with creams or supplements that looked like prescriptions from the doctor. But when she went shopping for wellness products related to menopause, that’s exactly what she found. “I went into the store, I think I ran out clutching my purse,” says Krakue, an early-childhood educator in the Bronx, New York. “The words they had on these things: ‘symptoms,’ ‘alleviate,’ ‘cure.’ It was like I was coming down with one of the 10 plagues. It was so unsexy.”A friend had...
Source: Wall Street Journal August 25, 2020 15:08 UTC