The Nutribullet Pro 900 Blender, currently priced at £59.99 on Amazon (down from £79.99), is being hailed as a 'game changer' for women navigating menopause. The appliance makes it simple to prepare nutrient-dense smoothies, soups, and sauces in minutes, addressing common symptoms like fatigue and brain fog that can make cooking from scratch challenging.
How the Nutribullet Supports Menopause Health
During menopause, declining hormone levels can slow metabolism and affect bone health. A balanced, nutrient-rich diet is key to supporting the body, but symptoms like overwhelming fatigue and brain fog can make meal preparation daunting. The Nutribullet Pro 900, with its high-performance motor and stainless steel blades, effortlessly blends whole ingredients including frozen fruit, ice, and leafy greens like spinach and kale. It also grinds flaxseed and chia seeds, which are rich in fibre and healthy fats. Flaxseed contains lignans, plant compounds studied for their potential role in easing some menopause symptoms, though research is mixed.
Powerful Yet Compact Design
The blender boasts 50% more power than the original Nutribullet, enabling it to extract more nutrition from fruits, vegetables, and superfoods. Its compact size belies its strength, making it easy to store and use. The package includes a storage cup for keeping smoothies, soups, and sauces in the fridge. Users simply add ingredients to the blending cup and create a drink in under a minute, offering a quick way to increase intake of calcium for bone health and fibre for heart and digestive health.
Shopper Reviews and Alternatives
The Nutribullet Pro 900 has earned an impressive 4.5 out of five-star rating from Amazon shoppers, with 85% awarding five stars. One reviewer said: 'I’m really happy with this blender! I use it every day for smoothies, and it blends everything perfectly – fruits, veggies, even ice. The motor is strong and works in just a few seconds. It’s easy to clean, the cups are sturdy, and assembly is simple. Definitely recommend.' Another added: 'I was on a mission to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet, and this has been the perfect tool to help me do it. It's not just a blender; it's a "nutrient extractor," and you can truly feel the difference.' However, one buyer noted a broken plastic latch after about six uses, though overall quality was praised.
For those seeking alternatives, the Ninja UltraCrush Blender (£99.99) features a 1,000-watt motor and crushing blades, while the Russell Hobbs Go Create White Jug Blender is reduced to £25 at Argos. The Nutribullet remains a top choice for its value and performance.



