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Menopause Natural Remedies
Menopause
is brought on by low levels of estrogen and progesterone and can
cause symptoms such as irregular periods, hot flashes, vaginal dryness,
memory loss and difficulty concentrating, insomnia and fatigue, frequent
urination, and mood swings. Many women going through the change of
life opt for menopause natural remedies for various reasons. Most
women choose menopause natural remedies because they are worried
about the adverse-side effects of conventional medicine.
Women who experience vaginal dryness often use estrogen creams or
Vitamin E. Vitamin E can be found abundantly in cucumbers, asparagus,
mackerel, haddock, lamb, kale, liver, brown rice, safflower oil,
sesame oil, almonds, and mangoes. Vitamin E is good in aiding vaginal
dryness, but if you have rheumatic heart disease or a history of
high blood pressure it should not be taken in excess.
Hot flashes are one of the main menopause symptoms and are present
in nearly all women. Black cohosh imitates the effects of estrogen
and can be used as a menopause natural remedy for hot flashes (can
also be used to help reduce vaginal dryness, anxiety, and irritability).
Black cohosh can be found in health stores and comes in the form
of either tea or supplements.
Bioflavonoids are good menopause natural remedies and act as estrogen
substitutes. They will help relieve symptoms of mood swings and hot
flashes. Bioflavonoids are found in citrus fruits mostly. Vitamin
B-Complex is one thing that can be lost due to the emotional stress
that often accompanies menopause and can worsen symptoms, especially
mood swings. Replacements of Vitamin B can be found abundantly in
wheat germ or can be taken as supplements.
Women who notice an increase in urination or those who contract
a urinary tract infection can take Echinacea or Vitamin C. Vitamin
C is found in broccoli, cabbage, kale, collards, parsley, asparagus,
tomatoes, salmon, and liver. Cranberry juice and water can also help
with urinary tract infections.
Mood swings are horrible for both the person who has them as well
as everyone else around. Fatty acids are a good menopause natural
remedy that can help to regulate hormones and reduce mood swings.
Examples of fatty acids are Omega 3 and Omega 6. Fatty acids can
also be found in flaxseed, pumpkinseeds, mackerel, tuna, salmon,
sunflower oil, sesame oil, and safflower oil.
A healthy diet, regular exercise program, and getting plenty of
rest can even act as menopause natural remedies. Foods that should
be eaten regularly during menopause include fresh fruits, vegetables,
and, whole grains, such as brown rice, corn, barley, oatmeal, wild
rice, nuts, and seeds. Soy (soymilk and tofu), oils (olive, sesame,
sunflower, and canola), and fish and poultry are good foods to consume
during menopause. Foods that should be eaten sparingly are salt,
sugar, caffeine, alcohol, and processed foods. Exercise is also a
vital menopause natural remedy. Not only will it control weight and
increase energy, it will also relieve some symptoms like anxiety,
depression, and hot flashes.
Menopause natural
remedies can help greatly in reducing menopausal symptoms and making
the
big change in life for women a much easier
and more pleasant transition. Remember that it is always important
to consult your physician before beginning any remedies to make sure
they won’t harm your health nor have adverse effects.
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