2011年7月24日 星期日

Does every woman have menopausal symptoms?



The most common menopausal symptoms are hot flashes, vaginal dryness, insomnia, mood swings, fuzzy thinking and loss of libido.

Studies have found that some women experience only one or two symptoms that can easily live with. However, most women have symptoms that feel require treatment. But even when women have symptoms, they do not have all the symptoms all the time. Some symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and diffuse reflection are the result of the pendulum oscillating between high estrogen and low progesterone, a common scenario during the years of perimenopause. All the symptoms come and go as acne, chest pain and bleeding. Although symptoms such as vaginal dryness and reduced libido can occur at any time for a multitude of reasons such as medicines, medical, or after the birth of the child, treatments are usually more evident once the hormones settle in the years of menopause.

Fluctuations in hormone levels

The symptoms of menopause phase refers to the reaction of the body to fluctuating hormone levels.But the menopausal symptoms are not caused by the lack of estrogen, but by fluctuations in hormone levels. Symptoms resolve as the rebalancing of the hormones, that just a few months or many women for some years for the body to settle in your new comfort zone. However, with a small intervention of drugs cannot be more like you during stains gross of transition.

Menopause (HCT) hormone replacement therapy: what the evidence shows

Menopausal hormone replacement therapy has been shown not to be the drug wonder that many people thought that it would be. We now know without doubt that menopausal hormones:

It increases the risk of invasive breast cancer.It increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and blood clots.It increases uterine prolapse and incontinence.Not prevent heart disease.Does not preclude that Alzheimer's disease.

Alternatives to hormone replacement therapy

Acupuncture

As an alternative to chemotherapy, acupuncture affects the flow of the body of energy throughout the body pathways called meridians. Fine animal hair used during a session of Acupuncture needles stimulate points along the meridians to correct health problems or imbalances. The theory of acupuncture is the root cause of the problem of health rather than just the symptom to produce a curative effect.

Herbs for symptom relief

How to choose?

Today, a declared 85% of the world's population uses herbs as its first step solution to what affects them. The symptoms of menopause are no different. Below is a list of ingredients who knows how to deal with the hormonal balance multifaceted problems. It is the combinations of ingredients that produce the desired state of well-being. Don't try this at home! Working with an herbalist or buy a product that is specially designed and clinically proven to support your body during hormonal imbalances.

MYRICA: traditionally used for intestinal discomfort, inflammation of the throat and the discharge due to vaginal irritation.

Black Cohosh: used in Europe for more than 40 years and renowned as an alternative to therapy with estrogen for menopause symptoms. Efficacy and safety are confirmed by clinical experience long-term, randomised controlled trials and studies of toxicity that substantiate their security.

Capsicum: The fruit of the plant is authorized in the German Pharmacopoeia and the papers of Commission E for the relief of muscle spasms. Capsicum is used in the pharmacopoeia of United States and National Formulary, carminative and stimulant and recognized by the FDA for United States for use in products of over-the-counter arthritis and neuropathic pain.

Damiana leaf: Traditionally used to relieve feelings of sadness, low consumption of energy, hot flashes, low libido and classic symptoms of PMS.

Ginger root: Disease of anti-nauseant, anti-motion and an aid to digestive discomfort are the classic uses of ginger. Ginger is valued the world as a culinary herb, home remedy and medicinal agent. Extracts of ginger have been extensively studied for a wide range of activities including antibacterial, anticonvulsant, analgesic, antiulcerous, biological antitumor, gastric antisecretory antifungal, antispasmodic properties, Allergy and other activities.

Kudzu root: High in isoflavones, such as daidzein, as well as glycosides tuforadas. Known for centuries in traditional medicine, China under the name "ge-gen" and used to treat thirst, aches and pains, allergies and migraines. The historic application of Kudzu for abuse of alcohol is an important point for the coordination of the modern medical research.

Licorice root: The German Commission e approved root of liquorice for upper airway inflammation and ulcers of the stomach. Today, licorice is one of the most widely investigated medicinal plants. Food consumption of licorice root extract can also help lower cholesterol and to act as an antioxidant.

Red clover: Shown in clinical trials to revive the symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes and night sweats. Studies also indicate that isoflavones in red clover can reduce bone loss and have a protective effect in the lumbar spine in postmenopausal women. Red clover isoflavones have shown a positive effect on blood pressure in certain populations.

Raspberry Red: Raspberry red has historically been used to strengthen the uterus and relieving uterine cramps, help strengthen the bellies of women in childbirth education and help with nausea.

Sage: The German Commission e approved sage of stomach upset and excessive sweating (as that can occur with hot flashes and night sweats) and inflammation of the nose and throat. Sage was traditionally used to increase fertility, stop the bleeding and promote consistency in the menstrual cycle in women. Also used to heal the wounds of the lower skin, hoarseness or cough treatment and improve the function of memory. In the India, sage was used to treat infections, upset stomach and intestinal gas.

Valerian Root: The German Commission e has approved Valerian for anxiety and sleep disorders and recognized for its benefits in the national pharmacopeias of Austria, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Russia and United States, among others. The cooperative scientific European herbal medicine notes that Valerian is used for stress, anxiety and irritability, difficulty sleeping.

Sabina e. Fasano is the founder of solutions for women, the developer of Femmerol R, a patented, clinically proven herbal micronized formulation to address the hormonal imbalance due to menopause, perimenopause, and monthly hormonal fluctuations. Femmerol is manufactured by the Capsugel Division of Warner-Lambert. To learn more about Femmerol, visit http://www.solutionsforwomen.com/ or call 1 + (800) 846-0866


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