The Natural Menopause Prescriptions to Rebalance Your Hormones

Symptoms:

 

The medical definition is when menstruation stops for a period of over 12 months.  Some women start in there forties but the usual age is around 50.  Premenopause is when period regularity begins to be thrown off.

 

This can be accompanied by hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, vaginal dryness or thinning, heart palpitations, fatigue, low sex drive, mood changes, headaches, hair loss or thinning, and poor memory.  Women can also become more susceptible to thyroid problems and cardiovascular disease.

 

Testing for Causes

 

·        Hormonal Imbalances: saliva, blood or urine test

·        Blood chemistry: complete blood count and chemistry profile

·        Thyroid panel: saliva, blood or urine test

·        Cardiovascular problems: cardiovascular profile

·        Bone resorption: urine, bone resorption assessment

·        Bone density: X-ray, DEXA scan

 

Medical Prescriptions:

 

Estrogen: this is the synthetic version of estrogen that is given to relieve estrogen deficient symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and thinning, and mood changes.  

 

Potential side effects are breakthrough bleeding, breast pain or milk discharge, gum swelling or bleeding, nausea or vomiting, severe headaches, weight gain, and a host of others.  Major cautions are increased risk of uterine cancer when not taken with progesterone, abnormal vaginal bleeding, and increased blood clot risk if you are smoking.  It also depletes zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6

 

Progesterone: This increase the synthetic hormone to relieve insomnia, mod changes, night sweats, and hot flashes.  Potential side effects are numerous and similar to those of estrogen.  Major cautions are that it may cause problems including depression and breast cancer.

 

Testosterone: the synthetic hormone can relieve hot flashes, vaginal dryness/thinning, fatigue, low libido, and mood changes.  Potential side effects are anxiety/depression, vomiting/nausea, bleeding, weight gain, hair loss, and facial hair growth.

 

Oral Contraceptive Pills: this lower 2 hormones that increase at menopause, LH and FSH.  They also contain small amounts of estrogen and progesterone.  These are best for premenopausal symptoms like irregular bleeding and hot flashes.  Potential side effects are breast tenderness, nausea, higher blood pressure, and headaches.  Major cautions are increased risk of blood clots, breast cancer, and heart disease.  They also deplete magnesium, zinc, vitamin C and vitamin E.

 

Antidepressant Medications: these allow more of the hormone serotonin work in the brain in order to improve mood, sleep, body temperature and appetite.  Potential side effects are headaches, anxiety, insomnia, loss of appetite, decreased libido or sexual dysfunction, weight gain, and fatigue.  Major cautions are suicidal depression although rare, increased blood pressure, and skin rashes.

 

Antiseizure Medication: some studies have found this to be moderately effective in reducing hot flashes.  Potential side effects are insomnia, dizziness, unsteady walking, fatigue, and eye twitching.  Major cautions are the lack of alertness while driving or using machinery.  These also deplete vitamins A, B12, B6, D, and K; calcium, and folic acid also are depleted.

 

Clondine: this is a high blood pressure drug that can relieve hot flashes.  Side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, and constipation.  Major cautions are a very slow heart beat, severe headache and fainting.

 

The Natural Doctors’ Prescriptions:

 

Plant foods can help balance hormones with the plant chemicals called phytoestrogens.  Aerobic exercise can help to reduce hot flashes.

 

Black Cohosh: studies have shown this to be effective in hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms.  One study showed it worked in 80% of woman to improve hot flashes, heart palpitations, vertigo, headache, nervousness, anxiety, insomnia, and depression.

 

Lowest Price: $3.11 at allstarhealth.com

 

Dosage: 80 mg 2 times a day of 2.5% triterpene glycoside extract.

 

Soy Isoflavones:  these supplements contain phytoestrogens that help with lowering estrogen levels.  Analysis of clinical trial has shown this to primarily help women who have a high number of hot flashes per day.  Soy products may want to be avoided in women with a history of breast cancer.

 

Lowest Price: $3.60  at VitaCost.com

 

Dosage: 40 to 150 mg a day.

 

Vitex (Chasteberry): This herb is commonly used in Europe to relieve hot flashes and is effective in premenopause to reduce heavy menstruation bleeding.  It does this on account of its ability to alter pituitary hormones.

 

Lowest Price: $2.49 at SwansonVitamins.com

 

Dosage: 160 to 240 mg of a standardized product a day.

 

Bioidentical Hormone Replacement: these include progesterone cream and DHEA pills, estrogen and testosterone.  They are identical to your bodies hormones.

 

Dosage: work with a doctor who is knowledgeable in this for individualized treatment.  Compounding pharmacies can make you products that are specifically designed for you, they can give the right dosage.

 

These natural prescriptions have been tested and are effective on their own, but sometimes they are even more powerful when combined into formulas.  You can check out the natural formulas by clicking on the links below.

 

Natural Formulas:

 

MellowPause is the low price.

 

Nature’s drugstore has many good natural products that may help with menopause.

 

Menozac has a Free Trial

 

And This HGH may be what you want to buy also.

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One Response

  1. Kamibou - January 8, 2009

    im 45 and i really feel im going through the first stages
    of menopause im breaken out cold and hot dizziness
    this helps….

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