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Natural Menopause Treatment Options
Increasingly, women who are
experiencing menopause are searching for methods of healing their
symptoms without dealing with chemical solutions that are prescribed
by their doctors. When women begin to experience menopause, known as
perimenopause, the hormone estrogen slows its production mechanisms
in the body. Perimenopause turns into menopause after a woman has
gone twelve consecutive months without a period. During both
perimenopause and full blown menopause, there are so many symptoms
that women need relief from. Night sweats are quite common, as are
little aches and pains that just don't disappear as they should. Hot
flashes can be embarrassing and debilitating. Mood swings can also
put a real damper on a woman's life.
In recent years, scientific studies
have shown that hormone replacement therapy can be quite dangerous
to most women. It has been shown to cover health problems including
certain cancers. As a result, many women are searching for natural
treatments that can help them avoid the serious side effects of
chemical treatments. Remember that no matter what you choose, you
should always consult your doctor. If your doctor doesn't seem open
to natural treatment methods, it might be important to find a doctor
who matches your beliefs a bit better.
One symptom most women search for a natural relief method for is hot
flashes. This burning sensation in your skin can drive you crazy.
They come and go as they please, and they can even keep you from
sleeping at night. Black Cohosh, also called Cimicfuga Racmosa, is a
plant found in most forest locations all over North America. It has
been shown to seriously diminish hot flashes in menopausal women. As
you begin to look for this supplement, you might find it listed as
Rattle Weed, Squaw Root, or Black Snake Root. Insomnia is another
menopause symptom most women seek natural relief from. Whether you
are having trouble staying asleep or having trouble falling asleep,
a Valerian root called Capon's Tail or Kaya Kaya can be quite
helpful. This root can also be helpful to calm your anxiety issues
as can St. John's Wort and Goat's Weed (also called Hypericm
Perforatum). If you intend to take St. John's Wort to treat your
anxiety or depression, though, be sure that you avoid alcohol, foods
that contain Tyramine, and cheese. Moreover, be sure to consult your
doctor if you are taking antidepressant medication. To deal with
that pesky vaginal dryness, you should try bearberry and echinacea.
Fatigue is also a common problem many women experience during
menopause. Sometimes you may feel tired for no reason at all.
Ginseng, a traditional Chinese herb, works quite well if you consume
it in a hot tea. It can, though, cause breast tenderness, so don't
overdo it. Some women also experience difficulty paying attention to
things. Ginko Biloba has been known to help with this symptom.
There are many natural supplements you can use to treat your
menopause symptoms without resorting to chemicals that may have
serious side effects for your body in the long run.
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