It seems like the late 30's or early 40's should be when women can have the time of her lives.
The kids are probably gone, or at least a little grown up, and the career choices have been made.
Unfortunately, your hormones will soon begin changing and you may soon start gong into menopause.
While menopause should be a reason to celebrate (no more monthly cycles), many women experience
irritating side effects when there is less of the hormone estrogen in the system. The most common
side effect is hot flashes (or hot flushes, as some call them when they cause flushing or redness of
the skin).
Only 15% of women do not suffer from hot flashes, for the rest of us, the flashes can last from
five to fifteen minutes at a time. Medical professionals have not determined how to tell how long
(in months) they will continue. Because the body is trying to compensate to the lower estrogen
levels, as soon as it figures out the proper adjustment, the hot flashes will stop.
One way medical science has decided to compensate is with Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT),
which calls for a prescription of Estrogen pills, or a skin patch, to help estrogen levels go back
to where they once were. Unfortunately, once you stop taking the pills, your body has to try to
compensate again, and the hot flashes will reoccur. However, it is sometimes possible to decrease
the dose of estrogen gradually, allowing the body to adjust more slowly.
But there are there natural
alternatives for chemical HRT. And it's sad that less than two percent of doctors even mention
alternative therapies (maybe because the pharmaceuticals make more money on the Estrogen Replacement
Therapy). Thousands of women have tested natural therapies and agree that they work! There are a
few natural things you should consider if you're not ready to put another chemical into your
body.
Natural Care for Hot Flashes or Night Sweats
When hot flashes occur at night, you will experience night sweats (or worse yet, cold sweats).
In the worst cases, sweating can get excessive and soak bedding and nightgowns. Here are a few
things that you can do stay as comfortable as possible.
=> During the day, dress in layers so you can remove items, and put them back on when the hot flash
is finished.
=> At night, wear cotton underwear and gowns that will absorb perspiration. These keep you
cooler than synthetic garments.
=> Most importantly, start keeping a record of your daily routine and try to determine when you
are most likely to get a hot flash. Certain foods or drinks can cause an increase in the amount and
severity of the hot flash. Watch out for alcohol (especially red wine), caffeine, sugar, fatty
dairy products, salt, spicy foods, saturated oils and monosodium glutamate (added to prepared foods
to enhance flavor).
=> Last but not least, there are some herbs that contain healthy compounds that have proven
to be affective. One of the main herbs is Black Cohosh, which is a thoroughly researched herb
containing phytoestrogens and is approved by the German 'Kommission E" - a body similar to the FDA.
You can find Black Cohosh in the appropriate portions in MellowPause.
=> In the case of severe menopausal symptoms, it is recommend that MellowPause be taken together
with Dong Quai, which has been used for many centuries in traditional Chinese medicine.
In time this too shall pass. Menopause usually ends by the age of 51; but hot flashes may, if
you're lucky, end much sooner than that.