Menopause Gum Is Safe And Effective by Paul Rodgers
Introduction
The hormonal changes associated with menopause actually begin prior to the last menstrual period, during a 3- to 5-year
period called perimenopause. The ovaries begin producing lower amounts of estrogen and other steroid hormones prior to
menopause during a phase called perimenopause. Perimenopause is heralded by the onset of irregular periods.
Menopause is the end of the reproductive years rather than the beginning, and thus it is the opposite of menarche,
nonetheless it can usefully be compared with that event: the menopause transition years are in many ways similar to
puberty in that women experience hormonal fluctuations which usher in a new stage of life.
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation which occurs a considerable length of time before the end of the
lifespan. Menopause is considered premature if it occurs before age 35. It is considered late if it occurs in a woman
older than 55 years. Menopause is a natural biologic event that does not need to be prevented.
Menopause Symptoms
Symptoms related to menopause are caused by changing or dropping hormone levels and usually end 1 or 2 years after
menopause. As menopause approaches, women often experience a number of physical and emotional symptoms including:
Irregular menstrual periods
Hot flashes and night sweats
Disturbed sleep patterns, insomnia
Anxiety
Significant mood changes
Depression
Dry skinIrritability
Vaginal dryness and pain with sexual intercourse
Difficulty concentrating
Trouble remembering things
Diminished interest in sex
Frequent urination or leaking of urine
Headaches
Achy joints
Fatigue
Early morning awakening.
Symptoms may last from 6 months to about 10 years.
Understanding the natural progression of age in a woman's body and becoming acquainted with the therapies available,
allows women today to manage their symptoms, however hideous and to be proactive in maintaining their health for their
later years.
Women of different ethnicities report significantly different types of menopausal "symptoms". One major study found
Caucasian women most likely to report what are sometimes described as psychosomatic symptoms, while African-american women
were more likely to report vasomotor symptoms.
Herbal Treatments For Monepause
It is a personal choice for women who desire menopause relief, and this choice should be made after much consideration
about the possible side effects of the treatments. Some women concerned about the risks of hormone therapy choose
alternative therapies, including homeopathy, herbal treatments, and Chinese medicine. Now that hormone replacement
therapy (HRT) no longer commands the primary focus since its reputation has been tarnished, an abundance of prescription
drugs are primed to fill the void and sell us treatments for osteoporosis, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, and heart
disease.
Menopause Gum
Menopause Gum is the relief of menopausal symptoms, naturally and without a prescription. The Gum is unique in it's
form of delivering the needed help for sufferers of menopausal symptoms, in a much more appealing form. Menopause Gum is
ingested without water through the membranes of the mouth, so more of the essential supplement is delivered to and
retained in your body.
Menopause Gum is safe and effective thanks to a scientific blend of old-world herbs. While all four of these
ingredients - Dong Quai Root, Black Cohosh Root Extract, Damina Leaf, Mexican Wild Yam Root - are in common use and
available in health-food stores nationwide, Zoft Menopause Gum is the only herbal supplement to combine all four of these
powerful herbal ingredients.
Conclusion
A natural or physiological menopause is that which occurs as a part of a woman's normal aging process. Rather than a
single point in time, menopause is a process or transitional period when women move away from the phase of life where
reproduction is possible.
Learn what menopause is, the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, and the treatments for menopause from traditional
hormone replacement therapy or HRT to natural and bioidentical treatments for menopause. Women need to remember menopause
is simply another stage of life, not a disease.
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