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Living with Menopause
Many
good things come with age; menopause may not be one of them. Fluctuating
hormonal levels
leading
up to menopause and decreased levels thereafter may wreck havoc in a woman’s
body; discomfort from night sweats and hot flushes, increased risk of
osteoporosis and cardiovascular diseases among a host of symptoms are daunting
health challenges. Yet menopause is not unmanageable, with sensible healthy
habits, suitable health supplements or treatment .
A
woman enters menopause when she stops menstruating for a year or more. This
could happen from between mid-40s to mid-50s. During this time, hormones
produced by the ovaries decline; the follicles stop releasing eggs, and
progesterone and estrogen levels fall.
Even
before full menopause sets in, there is a two to eight year perimenopause
period where hormone levels begin to fluctuate, bringing with it the attendant
symptoms. These symptoms eventually subside, and hormone levels eventually
stabilise, but at very low levels.
Hormones
play a very critical regulatory functions in the human body, which is
exceedingly complex. With levels of progesterone and estrogen falling sharply
during menopause, the chemical balance in the body goes awry, with wide ranging
effects. On relatively less serious end, there are the infamous hot flushes,
mood swings, higher incidence of bladder infections and even forgetfulness.
However,
there are serious consequences as estrogen levels in a woman’s body decreases,
the risk of death from cardiovascular disease rises to that in men, risks of
Alzheimer’s disease, osteoporosis, and colo-rectal cancer rise.
As
these troubles begin from depressed levels of certain hormones, hormone
replacement therapy (HRT, comprising estrogen and progestin) seems a logical
remedy. And indeed, HRT is quite effective in rolling back some of the more
common symptoms.
However,
recent studies have shown that HRT can increase the risk of heart attack,
stroke, breast cancer and blood clots, and may not be suitable for everyone.
An
alternative solution, in addition to adopting healthy lifestyle habits, is a
natural remedy like Nutrafem, which contains natural phytoestrogens
(estrogen-like compounds) made from plant extracts to complement the action of
the body’s depleted estrogen.
With
natural extracts from
Vigna radiata
beans and
Eucommia ulmoides
bark, one a common food source in Asia and the latter a traditional Chinese
herb, Nutrafem is an effective, gentle remedy in a convenient capsule that
helps relief mild menopausal symptoms.
Produced
under strict conditions, Nutrafem has been shown to be safe and non-toxic in
clinical trials, and has its effectiveness measured according to the
Investigators Global Evaluation and Menopause Rating Scale (MRS). Moreover,
phytoestrogens in Nutrafem are also natural anti-oxidants that combat the
effects of free radicals, promoting better skin.
With adequate daily intake of Nutrafem, every woman is able to feel and look
great even in her mature years
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