Manna Hot Flush Gel Side Effects

Manna Hot Flush Gel is promoted as a natural, hormone-free topical product intended to provide fast and effective cooling relief from hot flushes and night sweats during menopause[1].

According to manufacturer descriptions, the gel is made from essential oils and other natural ingredients. It is designed to be safe and easy to use, with no listed synthetic hormones or conventional drug ingredients. No specific side effects related to Manna Hot Flush Gel are reported on the manufacturer’s site; instead, they emphasize safety and natural formulation[1].

However, the general ingredient “manna” is sometimes used in supplements and contains mannitol, which can act as a laxative. When taken orally, manna may cause side effects such as diarrhea, nausea, or gas in some individuals. It can also interact with certain medications (like digoxin or warfarin) and pose risks to those with specific gastrointestinal conditions[3]. These side effects apply primarily to oral use. There is no scientific evidence or safety evaluation specifically for topical use in gels, nor have any interactions or side effects been established for topical “manna” application[3].

Users are encouraged to monitor for any skin irritation, allergic reaction, or unexpected symptoms, as with any new topical product. Those with sensitive skin or a history of allergies should be especially cautious and consult a healthcare professional before use, although the manufacturer positions the product as safe for the general population[1].

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