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Menopause Symptoms: Menopause is a natural stage of life. It
is a transition from the time when women menstruate, having the capability to
reproduce, to a time when they no longer experience the monthly menstrual flow
and are incapable of pregnancy. In technical terms, it happens when the ovaries
no longer produce enough estrogen to properly stimulate the lining of the
uterus and vagina. Medically, the word menopause simply means the permanent end
of menstruation. It is derived from the Greek words for "month (men) and
"cessation" (pauses)
. It has been said that there are three stages to the menopausal
process..
- Pre-menopause: The first stage a percentage of women exhibit
some, if not all, of the symptoms listed below. Approximately five years prior
to menopause, the ovaries produce less estrogen. Periods become irregular and
unpredictable.
- Menopause is the second-stage: When the ovaries are completely
depleted of eggs, the estrogen levels plummet to an all time low, thereby
unable to produce a period.
- Post-menopause:When a woman has gone a full cycle of twelve
months without a period.
Symptoms
Hot Flashes: (Flushes): Are considered the most common symptom of
menopause. Two thirds of all women experience hot flashes for months, sometimes
years. When a woman is experiencing a hot flash, the skin becomes red and
breaks out in a sweat. These actual sweats can last for half a minute to five
minutes.
Irritability: Because of the ongoing process of hormonal changes,
many women will experience mood changes. Among these emotional changes is an
increased irritability.
Tinnitus: Many women report an increased ringing, buzzing, or
whistling in the ears when no sound is present. Considered an annoying
sensation, tinnitus is common among menopausal women.
Bleeding Gums: Because of the lower levels of estrogen, women
experience changes in the oral cavity. Gum sensitivity is increased. Proper
hygiene and oral supplementation are highly effective to maintaining integrity
of the gums.
Mood Swings: Are known as emotional highs and lows. The
fluctuating levels of estrogen and androgens (male hormones) during and after
menopause cause many women to experience mood swings disproportionate to daily
situations.
Dry Vaginal Canal: The lower levels of estrogen may cause the
vaginal canal to become unusually dry, especially during intercourse. The
lining of the vaginal walls becomes thinner, less flexible and susceptible to
infection.
Bones Loss: Bone loss is a normal part of aging; however when
women are experiencing menopause the bone loss rate is accelerated. The bones
become fragile and tend to fracture easily. This is known as osteoporosis.
Women are more susceptible than men to osteoporosis because of menopause. It is
recommended that women strengthen her bones through diet, exercise and
supplements to reduce the risk of osteoporosis. The type of calcium and
magnesium a woman selects can dictate the out come of their bone density.
Heart Attacks/Strokes: Scientist's previous thinking was that
estrogen played a vital role in protecting women against heart failures and
strokes. New data has come to light that this may not be the case. There are
more effective ways to support the cardiovascular system. Diet, exercise, and
quality supplementation are proven methods to combat these concerns.
Loss of Sex Drive: Hormonal fluctuations of estrogen and
testosterone cause sex drive to plummet. Hormone therapy, either natural or
synthetic, has proven to increase the sex drive in most women. It must be noted
that not all women experience all of these symptoms and that they may change
with time.
We have been led to believe that you must take synthetic HRT to protect
you from the above conditions. A recent study was released on
July 09, 2002 that concludes everything we have been taught
by the drug industry is false. Not only was the information false but as we
suspected over 15 years ago that HRT would cause cancer, bone loss, heart
disease and many other conditions. This information has been known since
1986.
It must be noted that not all women experience all of these symptoms.
Fortunately due to fabulous books written by Christiane Northrup, M.D., the way
women view menopause and the experiences they encounter during this transition
are embraced with love, appreciation and a greater understanding of the
universal laws of nature.
HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY INFORMATION
KNOWN: A woman's body naturally produces estrogen and
progesterone. The estrogen is actually a combination of 3 estrogens: estrone
(10%), estradiol (10%), and estriol (80%).
KNOWN: The recent NIH study showed that the combination of
hormones Premarin (estrogens) and Provera (progestin) posed an increased health
risks. Further studies are now being done on Premarin alone.
UNKNOWN: Whether Premarin alone will show the same increased
health risks. This arm of the study is continuing.
KNOWN: Premarin is made up of several estrogens (including
estrone) derived from pregnant mare's urine.
KNOWN: Provera (medroxyprogesterone) is a synthetic form of
progesterone. Although this progestin has the same protective effects on the
uterus, its other actions and side effects are very different than
progesterone.
KNOWN: Several other estrogens are commercially available by
prescriptions including: Estradiol as tablets, patch and cream (ex: Estrace,
Vivelle, Climara, others). . Theses estradiol products are bio-identical to one
of the body's naturally secreted hormone.
UNKNOWN: If these estrogens pose the same increased health risks.
These estrogens were not part of the study.
KNOWN: There are bio-identical custom estrogens available by
prescription from a compounding pharmacy. Bio-identical hormones are derived
from plants and altered in a lab to create estrone, estradiol and estriol (the
3 estrogens produced by a woman's body). They can be compounded in custom
strengths as capsules, sublingual, topical creams, vaginal creams and
suppositories.
Common preparations:
- tri-est: estrone (10%), estradiol (10%), and estriol. (80%)
- bi-est: estradiol (20%), and estriol. (80%)
UNKNOWN: Limited information indicates these may be
effective.
KNOWN: Bio-identical micronized progesterone is available in
several forms:
- Commercially by prescription in capsules (Prometrium) and vaginal
cream
- By prescription from compounding pharmacy in custom strengths as
capsules, sublingual, topical creams, vaginal creams and suppositories.
- OTC (over the counter) topical cream containing Progesterone USP
KNOWN: Progesterone hormone balancing role goes beyond protecting
the uterus during and after menopause. It takes a trained and experienced
practitioner in the field of natural hormones to organize a program
specifically for your individual needs.
There will be further discussions in our upcoming
News Letters.
Understanding what a Health Consultation
should consist of will help you find the right practitioner.
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