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Herbs for menopause - vitex agnus castus, motherwort, red age, dong quai, and others - are used by many women who believe that these are valuable. Herbs may well be helpful; however, it is wise to act before the menopause starts to help keep your hormones in balance. In this way, the passage through menopause is, hopefully, fairly uneventful.
The key to this approach is to moderate lifestyle; accentuate what can help, and minimise what might harm.
In accentuating the positive in your lifestyle, the following will help:
In addition, natural remedies can be used for menopause including menopause herbs, homoeopathic remedies and aromatherapy oils.
First, though, let’s look at herbs often used by women at the time of the menopause.
Our top recommendation is our 90-day Menopause Programme. This consists of three products, two to help the hormone stay balanced and one for the liver – it is essential to keep the liver working well at menopause time.
See more about our 90-day Menopause Programmes
This consists of:
Some people prefer herbs in drops rather than capsules where possible. The 90-day Menopause Programme with Drops substitutes Femarone 40+ Drops and Liv Drops for Femarone 40+ and Liv Capsules. Apart from this the programme is the same.
See more about our 90-day Menopause Programmes
We suggest the programme is used for 3-6 months. Afterwards, some women like to continue with it at a lower level for up to a year or even more; others find they can just stop it and feel fine.
Sometimes individual herbs are useful either as a supplement to the 90-day Menopause Programmes above or used instead of the programme. Some of these are listed below: author Leslie Kenton discussed these and other herbs in her menopause book (in which she recommends Specialist Herbal Supplies), Passage To Power.
It is important for the hormone system to avoid stress as much as possible.
For example, if you spend too long thinking of others, change this and think more about yourself - give yourself a regular break, and do more of what YOU want.
Yoga is a great approach for helping signs of menopause as well as being a great anti-stress measure.
If your nerves need nourishment, there are nerve herbs - or 'nervine herbs' - which can help tremendously. A 90-day Nerve Programme can be extremely helpful.
Nutrition - a top approach for menopause. Upgrade nutrition at middle age to help your body to produce adequate hormones to ease your way through menopause.
As a general guide, eat lots and lots of vegetables and fruit, as much raw a possible, to get the maximum nutrients into your body. Aim not for 5 a day – but for 10 a day to maximise nutrition.
For a full assessment of your nutritional needs, see a qualified nutritional therapist to get properly assessed for a 6 month or longer programme of nutritional therapy.
One natural food which many women include in the diet is soya. Tofu, which is produced by fermenting soya beans has little taste itself so can be incorporated into your any diet. For example, it can be liquidized into soups or sauces as well as being cooked and served as a food in its own right. Or it can be fried in bite-sized portions and then included with salads. Flavour spices, onions, garlic.
Exercise is a great help for health in general, and for menopause in particular. As well as helping to keep hormones balanced, it helps keep weight under control and helps keep the bones strong.
It is important to have thorough, regular exercise and that it is vigorous. Again, seek advice from a qualified health advisor at a gym, for example, to establish a holistic programme.
Yes, herbs and other natural remedies for menopause can be helpful if used as an overall programme of healthcare at this time. Herbal supplements for menopause can be particularly valuable, if used as part of a holistic programme for health.
Use the help of therapists if you can; or if this is not convenient or is too expensive use the above information, read widely on the subject, research on the Internet and develop your own programme. We are always pleased to help with advice and suggestions - don't hesitate to ask.
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