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Natural Alternative To Hormone Replacement
Thereapy (HRT)
Most women experience the onset of the menopause at an
average age of about 50, but it can start anytime from the early forties to
the late fifties. Symptoms can vary: some women sail through but others suffer
the miseries of hot flushes, night sweats, irritability, depression, lack of
energy and loss of libido.
Orthodox medical practitioners invariably prescribe hormone replacement
therapy (HRT) and often anti-depressants and tranquillisers, which can become
addictive. However, there is a natural alternative.
HRT is prescribed to counter balance the reduced production by your body of
oestrogen which can lead to increased risk of osteoporosis and weakened bones
leading to fractures. However, two large clinical trials have shown that HRT
does not, in fact, significantly reduce the incidence of bone fractures, and
there is an increased risk of heart disease, gallstones, and breast and
endometrial cancer.
Rather than a shortage of hormones, it is said that most menopausal symptoms
are more to do with an imbalance. By eating a healthy diet, taking regular
exercise and natural supplements, you can boost the health of your bones, and
balance sugar levels and your hormones.
It is well known that people in some parts of the world (for example Japan and
the Mediterranean countries) rarely suffer from heart disease due to their
different national diets. It is less well known that women in the Andes region
of Peru do not suffer menopausal symptoms. Peruvian women take Maca, a
tuberous plant related to the potato. As well as the beneficial effect on
menopausal symptoms, Maca boosts energy and libido. Maca is also known as
"Peruvian Ginseng" and "Peruvian Viagra".
Centuries ago, the Incas inhabited this area and, in order to boost their
energy, their warriors used to take Maca before going into battle. When the
Spanish conquered the area they found that their horses suffered from the high
altitude. The locals advised them to feed Maca to the horses and the animals
immediately experienced an increase in energy levels. The Spanish found that
what was good for their horses would also benefit humans, so payment for the
taxes levied on the locals was taken in Maca.
There are three phases of menopause: the peri-menopause or the year or so
prior to the onset of the menopause when the your body misses the occasional
menstrual period. During this time a low dose of 1500mg is recommended to
counteract the slow down in the production by your body of hormones. During
the actual menopause, increase the dose to around 4000mg each day for a period
of 2-3 months, and then reduce the dose to 2000mg. In the post menopause
phase, reduce your daily intake of Maca to 1500mg. The risk of osteoporosis is
apparent from the onset of the menopause and thereafter. In addition to your
daily intake of maca, you are advised to also take a daily dose of Forever
Freedom, a natural health drink that contains aloe vera with added Glucosamine,
Chondroitin, MSM, and vitamin C. This will ease stiffness and pain in the
joints and promote mobility and good bone health. |
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