October 16, 2010

Natural Remedies For Perimenopause And Menopause Symptoms

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More and more women are seeking natural alternative treatments for Symptoms Of Menopause, for a variety of reasons. Perhaps the most compelling reason for many is the association between conventional hormone replacement therapy and a number of serious health risks, including an increased risk of breast cancer and blood clots, although the link has by no means been proven, and the issue is currently the subject of serious debate among women's health experts. Many women have experienced unpleasant side effects resulting from conventional HRT, including nausea, headaches and vaginal bleeding. Many women simply feel apprehensive at the thought of taking drugs which have been manufactured synthetically.

The whole notion of returning to old fashioned herbal treatments and folk remedies has a certain comforting, romantic appeal. Some of the herbal medicines which are being rediscovered have been used to treat a range of ailments for literally thousands of years. There is a commonly held belief that medicines derived from natural sources are necessarily free from the risk of negative side effects, harmful interactions and allergic reactions. This is simply not true. Whatever kind of medication you choose to take, it's essential that you fully understand how it works, what dosage level is appropriate for you, and what objective research has been done on its effectiveness and its potential hazards. Your doctor is the best person to provide you with professional, individual advice and attention. Information you find online and in women's health publications is a useful supplement to your doctor's advice, and it's wise to read as widely as you can to get an overall picture of the issues. Your health is the most important thing you have, and while you are free to make your own choices about treating Menopause Symptoms, it's vital that you make these choices with your eyes open.

Most experts believe that all of the common symptoms of menopause are caused by the dramatic decline and fluctuations in the body's levels of estrogen and to some extent progesterone, and the imbalance between them. Approaches to alleviating symptoms generally focus around restoring these hormone levels. Natural treatments are typically made from extracts of plants containing substances which are very similar to the estrogen and/or progesterone produced by the ovaries. The effectiveness of these treatments relies on the assumption that these phytoestrogens and plant progesterones have a similar effect in the body to the body's own natural hormones. Some herbal treatments work by stimulating glands to produce natural hormones more effectively, rather than restoring the hormones artificially.

Another approach is to treat each symptom individually. There is a range of natural treatments which focus specifically on alleviating common symptoms such as Hot Flashes, depression, libido problems, vaginal dryness and fatigue.

Estrogen treatments.

Soy

By far the richest source of phytoestrogens (sometimes called "isoflavones") is soybeans, and foods made from soy extracts. Soy can be consumed in the form of tofu, soy cheese, meat substitute products such as soy burgers, breads and muffins made with soy flour, and soy drinks, sometimes known as "soy milk". Some studies have shown that consuming soy beverages or breads made with soy flour twice daily can reduce the severity or the number of hot flashes, but results have been inconclusive and inconsistent. Soy powders and pills contain much higher levels of phytoestrogens than soy foods, and may have a more significant effect in alleviating menopause symptoms than soy foods, but little is known about the potential hazards. Consuming soy extracts and soy foods may have a range of other health benefits, including reducing the risk of osteoporosis, cancer and heart disease, and lowering cholesterol. Some studies suggest that phytoestrogens may actually help to reduce the risk of breast cancer by blocking the overproduction of natural estrogen in the body.

Herbs containing phytoestrogens

Red clover has been used in Asia for thousands of years to treat skin conditions, asthma, bronchitis, kidney stones, joint disorders and breast inflammation. It is thought to work by improving circulation and stimulating urine and mucous production, or "purifying the blood". Red clover has been recently discovered to contain high levels of phytoestrogens, and its usefulness in the treatment of menopause symptoms is being investigated. Some studies have shown the herb to be very effective in reducing hot flashes and improving bone density and strength, while others have been inconclusive.

Dong Quai is an important herb used in Chinese medicine, and has been used to treat PMS, menstrual irregularities and menopause symptoms for thousands of years, although its effectiveness has yet to be clinically verified by Western health practitioners. It is also believed to dilate blood vessels, and is used to treat high blood pressure and circulatory problems.

Black Cohosh

Black cohosh is commonly believed to contain phytoestrogens, although clinical studies to confirm this have been far from conclusive. It is a perennial plant native to North America, and is also known as black snakeroot, bugbane, rattleroot and macrotys. The plant has a long history of usefulness as a medicinal treatment, first by Native American people and more recently by alternative health practitioners, and has been used to treat a range of gynecological ailments including menopause symptoms, infertility, inflammation of the uterus and ovaries, and to induce lactation, bring on menstruation, and alleviate labor pains. It has also been used to treat rheumatism, fever, coughs and colds, hives and backache. Some studies have shown that taking pills made from black cohosh extract is very helpful in providing short term relief from a range of menopause symptoms including hot flashes, depression, mood swings and anxiety. However, little is known about the effects of taking the treatment in the long term, and some negative side effects have been reported, including headaches, stomach and gastric discomfort and weight gain.

Maca

Peruvian Maca root is believed to work by stimulating glands in the body to produce their own estrogen and testosterone. Maca has been cultivated in the Andes region for perhaps thousands of years, and has been used as a treatment to increase energy, enhance libido and increase fertility. Maca root is claimed to provide a range of benefits, including alleviating PMS symptoms, reducing depression and stress, increasing athletic ability and creating a general sense of well being. It is also claimed to be effective in treating a wide range of menopausal symptoms, including mood swings, depression, irritability, anxiety, fatigue, hot flashes, reduced libido, sleep disturbances and breast tenderness. Objective clinical research into the effectiveness and the potential hazards of taking Maca root supplements is very scant.

Progesterone treatments.

An alternative view of The Causes Of Menopause symptoms places more emphasis on the role of progesterone, and the imbalance between progesterone and estrogen. "Estrogen Dominance" is a recently identified syndrome, and is believed by a small number of doctors to be the cause of severe PMS and menstrual problems in early adulthood, and a range of severe symptoms as menopause approaches. Advocates of progesterone treatments believe them to be free from the health risks and side effects associated with estrogen based treatments.

Natural progesterone cream

Natural progesterone creams usually contain extracts from Mexican wild yam, which contains a substance which is believed to be similar to the progesterone produced in the body. The creams are applied to the parts of the body where the skin is thinner, such as the breasts, inner thighs, inner forearms or stomach, and are believed to pass through the skin and circulate through the body. Many women have found natural progesterone creams to be very effective in Treating Menopause symptoms, but there is no evidence to show that the creams lower the risk of breast and uterine cancer, or are free from the risk of side effects as is sometimes claimed.

Chaste tree berry

Chaste tree berry, sometimes known as Chasteberry or Vitex agnus castus has been used since ancient Greek times to treat a range of ailments. It is believed to stimulate the production of progesterone, and has been shown to be very effective in alleviating severe PMS and a range of menopausal symptoms

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October 18, 2010

Angela Madison @ 12:33 am

Menopause Herbal Remedy – Licorice Herb

Menopause is a natural event for women. Women face trouble regarding menopause. But nature is filled with some remedies to ease their sufferings. With these remedies they can enjoy a simple life. One of them is “Licorice herb”.
Menopause Herbal Remedy

Glycyrrhiza glabra is known as the licorice herb. It is produced form the licorice plant. Women use it to control symptom but this is not a new invention. People have been using it for many centuries.Licorice Plant

If we analyze history, we can find that some nations such as Greek, Hindu, Egyptians and Chinese people used this herb. Especially people of Egypt, they used this herb as an essential herb while making a special sweet drink taken in the afterlife. Due to this reason they buried many Egyptian Pharaohs (king) with this herb. Even king Tut was also buried with licorice root.

Now we need to know what the benefits of using this herb are. This herb helps menopausal women a lot. We know that the common symptoms for menopausal effects are: vaginal dryness, breast tenderness, headaches, irregular periods, digestive issues, Hot Flashes etc. This herb can also help to treat other diseases which are not related to menopause. This can help against some problems of common health issues. Such as asthma, ulcers, colds, heartburn, yeast infections, canker sores etc. Anti inflammatory quality is available in this herb.

But there is a problem. We cannot declare this herb as safe blindly. It increases hypertension that means high blood pressure. So before taking this herbal remedy, women should meet with a doctor and should learn if it is ok for them. This caution is the same for women who are pregnant.

Another problem is that it can cause some negative effects in women too. Water retention is also occurred by this herb. Now women should think about something. If they can take it on a routine basis, they would be benefited. They can take this remedy for four days in a row. After that they can stop for two weeks before taking them again.

It has a laxative effect. So it is not needed for women who are not trying to find a laxative, because it has some laxative effect. But some women may be benefited certainly.

Now the question may arise in your mind that, how can women get this herb. Well, this herb is available as many forms of foods, Such as pills, teas, chews and drops. Some may find it in a delicious candy. That is not real herbal candy, it is just a flavor.

There are two types of plant estrogen. They are lignin and isoflavones. These two qualitys help the body a lot. This herb prevents symptoms of low estrogen. This also helps to balance hormone levels.

So it is clear that it is very necessary, but some women should avoid this for betterment. However as it is a natural and historical remedy, it is better to use according to suggestion. Nowadays many women are using it and getting benefits. Proper usage of this herb will do a lot for women.

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