Reversing vaginal atrophy (and other challenging GSM symptoms)

Hear from our experts about the ground-breaking solution that’s reversing these symptoms and restoring quality of life.

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Date

Aug 14, 2025 12:00 PM

Cost

Free

Location

OnlineOnline

About the event

Dr Iona Weir’s Myregyna® is the NZ science breakthrough that’s now clinically shown to reverse vaginal atrophy and all other symptoms of Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) including itching, burning, urinary incontinence and frequent UTIs, and pain during sex.


GSM affects up to 84% of women over 50, and is not just a physical issue — it’s emotional too with women often too embarrassed to even speak to a doctor. But you are not alone! Now there’s a solution that’s reversing these symptoms and restoring confidence and quality of life to thousands of women.



What you'll discover:
• A deeper understanding of GSM and its impact on post-menopausal health
• The science behind Myrecil® and Myregyna®, a breakthrough developed in New Zealand that has shown significant reversal of vaginal atrophy and other GSM symptoms in just four weeks
• Clinical trial insights and the transformative outcomes for women


In this session you'll hear from:
• Dr. Iona Weir, PhD, cell biologist, Founder & CEO of Weir Science, and inventor of Myregyna and Myrecil along with many other skin and gut health products (Atopis, Phloe).
• Lynda Lovatt, Menopause Specialist Nurse, who brings firsthand insights from her patients


You deserve to feel comfortable, confident, and cared for — let’s explore the Kiwi science breakthrough that’s helping women reverse vaginal atrophy and reclaim their wellbeing.

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Melissa Chan-Green

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Simran Kaur

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Dame Theresa Gattung

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Ellie Harwood

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Matilda Green

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Sarah Page

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Jordyn Gregory

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