Update: 9 months of taking these…
UPDATE: 5/2/25 is my 53rd birthday, and I’m entering my ninth month of taking Primal Queen. Two main benefits have remained consistent for me: First, my periods are now regular, shorter, and come with significantly reduced PMS. It’s not 100% foolproof, but I’ve seen real improvement overall. Second, my energy levels have stayed steady over these 8–9 months. It’s not a euphoric burst of energy but it’s more of a quiet, constant stamina that gets me through the day without feeling like I have an elephant sitting on my chest. I still occasionally feel drained or like I need a nap, but the exhaustion doesn’t control me anymore. I used to think I was just lazy and would be really hard on myself when I couldn’t get motivated. This isn’t the case for me now. One thing I didn’t mention in my initial review: my lack of sleep was prevalent before PQ and I still don’t sleep through the night. I have trouble falling asleep and tend to wake up multiple times. However, the lack of sleep hasn’t affected my daytime functioning. I may have other underlying issues or maybe I just don’t need as much sleep as I thought. Overall, Primal Queen has made a positive difference in my life. It’s not perfect, but it has definitely made things better. I will continue to take these supplements and I will update again. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Original Review) I’m currently in my fifth month of taking Primal Queen, and I’m excited to share my testimony. I’m 52 years old and still have regular periods, so I assume I’m in peri-menopause. I don’t notice any dramatic physical symptoms yet, but yes, I know I need to schedule a visit with gyno. Years ago, I used a beef organ supplement that gave me incredible energy, but I couldn’t keep up with the cost. When I saw Primal Queen advertised on Facebook, I was excited to give it a try, especially since I remembered how great I felt back then. Before starting Primal Queen, my PMS was pretty tough to deal with. I’d get migraines for a week or longer that wouldn’t respond to any medication, my hunger would skyrocket to the point where I couldn’t feel full, and I’d be completely drained of energy. After just a week of taking Primal Queen, I noticed a big difference. My period came without warning (but on time), no migraines, no overeating, just a smoother experience overall. My period was a little darker in color, but it was shorter and much easier than usual. Over time, I realized that my energy levels had improved. It wasn’t a sudden burst of energy, but I found myself getting things done consistently every day without crashing at the end of the day (or needing a nap). That being said, I’m not completely free of PMS symptoms. There have been months where I still experienced migraines, but now they only last a day or two instead of an entire week. Occasionally, I still feel fatigued, but overall, I’m in a much better place. I’ve also been on a high-protein, low-carb diet, and before starting Primal Queen, I lost 15 pounds. At that point, no one commented on my weight loss. But after about four months on Primal Queen (even with a lot of holiday indulgences), people started noticing and complimenting me on it. I’m not sure if it’s because my body shape is changing or something else, but it feels great to hear those comments. Just note, even with my weight loss, I know Primal Queen is the reason why I have energy. I don’t weigh myself often because I don’t want to obsess over numbers, but I’m still fitting into my smaller-sized clothes, so I do think these supplements may have a positive effect on weight and body composition. My mood is pretty stable except for a few moments or days of uncertainty. I hope my transition to menopause will be smooth as it can be and I’m depending on Primal Queen to assist in my transition to the next phase of my life. I’ll update when I start noticing changes. There is no foul smell to these supplements and what you do smell is the peppermint heart. I have the jar to house the pills but I just use the bag they come in. I take two pills a day. One in the morning and one in the afternoon. If I take one at night, I tend to stay up longer and not want to sleep at all. *added (1st update) I did experience a few weeks of not being regular and GI discomfort. I’m regular now and my GI pain is gone. I’m assuming I had to go through a period of adjustment. Overall, I recommend giving this supplement a chance and I highly suggest giving it 2 months to see multiple improvements. Read more












