What Is Menopause?
Menopause is a normal part of a woman's life. It is described as a long and slow process of reproductive aging that begins around the age of 40. During this time a woman's periods becomes less regular. The decrease in the production of estrogen and progesterone cause this change in periods. These two hormones are responsible in keeping the vagina and uterus healthy, for the normal menstrual cycles and for successful pregnancy. Estrogen helps to keep bones healthy and keep good cholesterol levels as well. Menopause can also be induced through surgery such as the removal of the uterus (hysterectomy) which stops periods and the removal of both ovaries (oophorectomy). In these cases menopause symptoms may start immediately no matter what age a woman is.
Menopause Symptoms
Menstrual period changes.
Emotional changes, such as mood swings or a change in sexual interest or response.
Joint pains
Sleep disturbances (insomnia).
Rapid, irregular heartbeat (heart palpitations).
Headaches
Problems with concentration and memory.
Hot flashes
Generalized itching
Symptoms of menopause that can be long-term and get worse with time include:
Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia)
Vaginal changes, such as Vaginal dryness and itching.
An increased risk of vaginal infections.
Urinary tract problems, such as: An inability to control the leakage of urine (urinary incontinence). Urinary tract infections (UTIs). Changes in appearance
Is There Any Relief?
HRT Hormone Replacement, ERT Estrogen Replacement Therapy - both these therapies present side effects which include headaches, nausea, fluid retention, weight gain, breast tenderness, spotting or darkening of the skin, particularly on the face, Deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary emboli and rarely, an increased growth of preexisting uterine fibroids or a worsening of endometriosis. Some of these disappear after a few weeks. Recent studies are recommending that hormone replacement therapy using estrogen and progestin (HRT) be used only for short periods of treatment. ERT alone increases the risk of endometrial cancer. Studies of these therapies are still on-going making these therapies dangerous and not the best of options.
Phytoestrogens - Phytoestrogens which are present in Menozac natural menopause remedy are naturally occurring compounds obtained from plants that have estrogenic activity. They have a similar chemical structure to estrogen and bind to the receptors, acting like hormone regulators. As a group of compounds they display many properties and can behave by boosting estrogen effects even though the dose is minute. They can also act to lessen the effect of estrogen when there is excess and seem to have anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and reduce the effects of viruses. One of these is Menozac.
The Best And Safest Relief
The herbs below which are present in Menozac have all been recommended as alternatives to HRT by leading herbal experts. In a recent milestone study the herbs actually worked better than estrogen in eliminating hot flashes, mood swings, irritability, insomnia and anxiety. And compared to estrogen, they actually helped to prevent cancer.
Vitamin E (as d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate) - Antioxidant. Combining vitamin E with other antioxidants such as selenium, chromium, beta-carotene, and vitamin C may offer a synergistic effect. That means they work better together than separate.
Soy (Glycine max) (seed) - phytoestrogen - Although phytoestrogens are weaker than human estrogens they behave similarly in the human body. In the body, phytoestrogens balance a woman's estrogen level. Moreover in relieving menopausal symptoms, research shows that soy helps promote heart health and relieve many menopausal symptoms. With all these, we can say with confidence that Menozac is the safest alternative product to relieve menopausal symptoms in the market today.
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