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Menopause Symptoms and Relief
Menopause:
Herbal Remedies
Hormone replacement used to be the norm for
women seeking relief from menopausal symptoms, but some women
are put off by possible contraindications and published studies
suggesting hormone replacement therapy isn’t the best route
to take. Other women may prefer a more holistic approach in
everything they do, and menopause is no different for them.
For women looking to alleviate some of their uncomfortable
menopausal symptoms there are plenty of herbal remedies available
on the market.
There hasn’t been a lot of research conducted regarding the
effects of herbal remedies on menopausal symptoms, and the
majority of studies that have been done involved women who
had breast cancer. This can make it difficult for a woman trying
to make an informed decision about herbal remedies to find
accurate data. Furthermore, it is important to note that the
Food and Drug Administration do not hold herbal remedies to
the same standard as traditional medications, and in fact the
FDA considers herbal supplements to be in the same category
as food. So while there are regulations in place, they are
nowhere near as strict as the regulations set forth for over-the-counter
and prescription medicines. This is why it is so incredibly
important to discuss with your doctor any herbal remedy you
are considering taking. Herbal remedies can have side effects
and contraindications just like traditional medicines, and
your doctor is the best resource to find out what is best for
your particular situation.
As far as what little research has been done, there are indeed
certain herbal remedies that appear to give relief for menopausal
symptoms. For hot flashes, soy isoflavones, black cohosh, and
red clover all seem to help some women, although the results
of the studies sometimes yielded inconsistent results. Other
herbal remedies, such as dong quai, evening primrose oil, ginseng,
vitamin E, and wild yam were recognized in the studies as being
commonly used for hot flashes, but with not much data available
to support their effectiveness.
Herbal supplement suppliers assure that their products can
ease menopausal discomforts just as effectively, if not more
so, than traditional medicinal methods. One site goes so far
to proudly proclaim that their product, a derivative of the
maca herb, can offer balance to a menopausal woman with regards
to hot flashes, loss of sexual desire, and other symptoms of
menopause. In a somewhat perplexing statement, though, they
also claim that the maca herb raises levels of fertility in
perimenopausal and postmenopausal women…and here we thought
postmenopausal women were done with worrying about fertility!
The lesson learned here is to not put your trust in the people
advertising the product, but rather to do your own research
and consult with a health care professional.
It is certainly not unheard of for a woman to complement her
hormone replacement therapy with some herbal remedies as well.
Some women find that the traditional hormone replacement therapy
simply does not do an effective enough job in treating menopausal
symptoms, and consequently these women supplement the hormone
replacement with herbal remedies. As long as no contraindications
exist then this can work quite well.
If herbal remedies appeal to you and you are interested in
more non-medicinal remedies, there was a study done that may
be of interest to you. Indiana University did a review
of studies to see what the effects of certain alternative remedies would
be for menopausal symptoms. They found that acupuncture and
homeopathy provided relief in some women, but this relief came
on a somewhat inconsistent basis. The use of magnets and reflexology
did not prove beneficial in easing symptoms. More research
is needed in these areas. There are also clinics whose main
purpose it is to assist menopausal women in feeling better
without the use of hormone replacement therapy. These clinics
offer personalized programs to give a woman’s body a sort of
detoxification, and claim to assist women to feel great well
into old age.
Whether it is your intention to complement a hormone replacement
therapy program or to completely avoid one altogether, herbal
remedies can offer some relief for menopausal symptoms. Since
everyone’s specific needs are different it is vital that women
make informed decisions with the help of their doctor. # # # # #
SolveYourProblem.com
: 2006
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