Nitrate-standardized. Designed for women 50+. Built around the second pathway.
For forty years, estrogen powered your primary nitric oxide pathway. When estrogen falls at menopause, that pathway dims. What almost no one tells women is that a second, food-based route still works — and that beetroot is its highest-octane fuel.
Not a gym supplement. Not a hot-flash product. Not another vague wellness capsule. Purevia is designed for the postmenopausal woman who wants something serious.
The difference is in what's actually measured — and who it's made for.
From women who were exactly where you are right now.
Individual results will vary. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
We know you read the label. These answers are written for someone who does.
No. Purevia is a dietary supplement, not a medication. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, including high blood pressure. Decisions about prescription medication belong with your physician. Purevia supports nitric oxide production, healthy circulation, and cardiovascular wellness during midlife as part of an overall health approach.
No. Purevia is not hormone therapy and is not an HRT alternative. It supports the second, food-based nitric oxide pathway — a completely different mechanism than hormone replacement. It is appropriate to take alongside HRT if your physician has prescribed it.
Two main differences: standardization and format. SuperBeets lists powder weight. Purevia standardizes for actual dietary nitrate content — the only number that corresponds to the published clinical research. Purevia is also a capsule, not a powder, which removes the taste, sugar, and mixing friction that causes most people to quit beetroot products within weeks.
If you take blood pressure medication, prescription nitrates (like nitroglycerin), or PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil), speak with your physician before starting Purevia. Dietary nitrate can interact with vasodilating medications. For most other medications, there is no known interaction — but your physician is always the right person to confirm.
Possibly. This is called beeturia and it happens to a subset of people who consume beetroot in any form. It is completely harmless — a normal response to the plant pigments in beetroot. If you see it, it is not a sign that anything is wrong.
The 2024 Penn State trial measured a marker of vascular function after seven days. But cardiovascular wellness is a long-arc decision. Most women use their next 6- or 12-month physical as the meaningful checkpoint. We recommend at least 90 days — one full lab cycle — before evaluating, which is why the 3-bottle supply is our most recommended starting point.
You have 60 days from purchase to request a full refund — on used or unused product. No phone call required. No upsell. No hassle. If you're not satisfied, email us and we refund every cent.
Yes to all three. Purevia Beetroot contains no animal products, no GMO ingredients, and no gluten. It is also free of artificial fillers, sugar, and proprietary blends. The certificate of analysis for each batch is available on request.
A daily nitrate-standardized beetroot capsule for postmenopausal women who want to support the nitric oxide pathway that estrogen no longer drives. Third-party tested. 60-day guarantee.
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