At some point during every woman’s “change of life” she will wish that there was a magic pill that she could take to make all of her menopause symptoms go away. While there is no magic pill, there are plenty of different menopause treatments that are available. Throughout the last three decades scientists have developed a variety of treatments that work to alleviate the stress a woman’s body endures. There are also quite a few natural and herbal remedies that help women deal with their symptoms. Here are some of the popular menopause treatment options that are available today.
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For many years hormone replacement therapy was considered the medical norm to give to women who were going through menopause. Now known as hormone therapy, was a therapy that they thought not only treated the symptoms of menopause but may have also had a factor in lessening the threats of heart disease and osteoporosis.
Doctors started questioning the validity of this therapy after a clinical study in 2002 that produced evidence that hormone replacement therapy may not be as healthy as once thought that it was. Parts of the clinical testing revealed that this therapy actually might be causing more health…
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Hormone replacement therapy, now more commonly known as hormone therapy, use to be medical worlds standard treatment for those women suffering from hot flashes and other side effects of going through menopause. They also thought that it could help prevent osteoporosis and even heart disease.
In 2002 however; the minds of many in the medical field changed when they saw the results of a clinical test. What the test uncovered is that the hormone replacement therapy could actually be causing a lot more health hazards than benefits. As the doctors saw the increase of health hazards with women on this therapy…
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by Amy Nutt
Bio Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) involves using hormones that are identical in molecular structure to the hormones that the human body produces. They come from a plant source of which a substance known as diosgenin is extracted and then altered to a variety of bio-identical hormones. It is used to treat symptoms of menopause, perimenopause, and post-menopause.
Once you have had the blood or salivary tests, and the BHRT has been created to meet your specific hormonal needs through a compounding pharmacy, you should notice that it is working within 3 to 4 days. It is important to…
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by Nancy Boyler
Menopause is a natural event that happens to every woman. It is the end of menstruation and reproductive life and normally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. In this article we will take a look at the symptoms of menopause and how to deal with them.
Menopause in an individual event. There are many symptoms and signs associated with it, but every woman experiences it differently. It’s important to understand that menopause is not a disease or an illness, but a natural phenomenon and an unavoidable part of every woman’s life.
Women in menopause may face multiple physical…
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by Christian Goodman
How our bodies react to the aging process differs from person to person, but everyone experiences the process.
Pain, discomfort and anxiety that accompany the aging process may be natural, but that doesn’t mean we have to sit quietly and let these conditions happen to us.
Feedback from my clients is a key driver for the development of my programs. I routinely see themes in this feedback, such as concerns regarding menopause, when a woman’s menstrual cycle ends.
Advances in health research and technology have changed they way menopause affects women. While many decades ago menopause marked the end of a…
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