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A Guide to Menopause Natural Remedies
Menopause, also commonly referred to as the change of life, occurs when a
woman stops menstruating and experiences a decline in estrogen levels. There are
a variety of uncomfortable symptoms that may accompany menopause. Examples
include hot flashes, night sweats, anxiety, depression and loss of sexual
desire. Some women may experience many symptoms while others may only experience
a few. There are different ways to deal with these symptoms if they occur. Some
women opt for hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, while others prefer to go a
more natural route. Before trying any menopause natural remedies, be sure to
consult with your doctor.
Gingko biloba is a popular herb for treating the symptoms of menopause. Gingko
is thought to be safe and well-tolerated by most women and may help increase
mental sharpness, sex drive and circulation. Because gingko can increase blood
flow you should not use this herb if you are taking blood thinners. Another
common herb that can be used to treat the uncomfortable symptoms of menopause is
sage. Sage is most often used to reduce night sweats. To use sage, try brewing
tea with it and drinking a cup or two before going to bed. Sage is commonly used
in cooking to add flavor to foods like sausage and Italian dishes.
Another popular remedy to help regulate the hormones and reduce uncomfortable
menopausal and postmenopausal symptoms is ginseng. Ginseng is also commonly used
as an energy supplement. The two most common types of ginseng to use are Panax
and Siberian. Most people prefer to take ginseng in supplements. Speaking of
supplements, there are special blends designed especially for symptoms of
menopause. You can purchase such supplements at your local health food store or
vitamin shop.
Depression is a common problem for menopausal and post menopausal women. Rather
than taking antidepressants, some women opt for St. John's Wort. St. John's Wort
is thought to help alleviate mild to moderate symptoms of depression. You should
not take St. John's Wort if you are already on antidepressants. Another type of
supplement women going through menopause should take is a multivitamin. You may
want to add an extra calcium supplement to your regimen to help fight
osteoporosis. Your doctor can talk to you about menopause natural remedies that
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