Natural ways to ease Menopause

Any changes involving the reproductive cycle of a woman will always send gut wrecking feelings inside her. This is not different with menopause. A woman will naturally start experiencing menopause at the age of 45-55. Menopause is naturally that period when a woman stops receiving her monthly periods. It is characterized with symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, weight gain, depression, joint and muscle pains, loss of libido and insomnia.

For some women these symptoms can be a real issue to deal with. In others these symptoms appear even before the menopause, a stage called perimenopause. It is actually the time up to when you receive your last period. However not all women experience these symptoms during perimenopause or menopause.

What you need to understand is that menopause is just a natural stage of life that every woman must experience. It is not an illness that you have to be put on medication for. I have heard of women talking about their experiences when they hit menopause. Some of them are extremely severe while others are just mild. In few cases, some women do not even experience these symptoms except for the fact that they stop receiving their periods. Severe symptoms which may be a real issue may include things like; depression, insomnia, hot flashes and mood swings.

Some of you may be already experiencing these while others are heading there. If you are in the former category probably wondering whether or not you will experience severe symptoms or your transition will be normal. Whatever the case, the thought of heading to menopause is scary. That is normal. After all a woman’s body is prone to many physical changes which are always a little bit scary. It could be confusing to think about how to go about them. Be it pregnancy, menstrual cycle and so on. Approaching menopause is no different.

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Menopause symptoms can last longer that you think. In some women it can last for months while in others these symptoms go on for years. So is there a way out? I know if you are already experiencing menopause you are curious to know what you can do to ease these symptoms which are slowly taking control of you and driving you to the edge.

As you search the internet, you will find so much about how to ease menopause. Some are expensive and very hard to manage. There are however simple and natural ways through which you can handle this transition:

What’s the solution to menopause then?

  • Exercise

A lot has been said about exercise. You have heard that you cannot do without exercise if you want to live a healthy life. Most women forget exercise when they hit menopause. They tend to have this perception that they are growing old and do not therefore need to exercise.  Don’t let this transition stop you. After all it’s just a stage in life not the end of it. Go to that gym. Do yoga if you have to. Run for about 45 minutes in the morning. In short what I am trying to say is do all the exercises you used to do. If you were not exercising before, trust me when you hit menopause this is the time you need that exercise the most.  Research shows that exercise helps ease some of the symptoms of menopause such as weight gain, insomnia, depression, stress and anxiety.  Women in their menopause who exercise regularly do not gain weight unnecessarily. They tend to sleep well and it is also a remedy for depression and stress as it keeps all your senses alert.

Eating a healthy diet is one way of ensuring that you always live a healthy life. For women approaching menopause, eating a healthy diet is one way of balancing the hormones in your body. A healthy diet containing all the nutrients your body requires to remain healthy is recommended. Research has it that, taking a healthy diet for women experiencing or approaching menopause is a good way of easing hot flushes that emerge once in a while.  In regard to this always opt for a diet that is rich in vegetables, essential fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Most importantly don’t forget to include fruits in your diet. Avoid eating polished carbohydrates but always go for the whole grain. In order to keep your blood glucose balanced, ensure that you take one or two snacks a day. The secret here is to eat a balanced diet with the right nutrients. Oh, and don’t forget to take lots of water.  Water is a natural remedy for a healthy individual. It keeps you rejuvenated and youthful.

Stress is a great enemy to good health in women approaching menopause. The moment you start getting stressed, you are inviting depression to creep in. Stress has been noted to start in most women during the menopause transition. The minute you get stressed you cause an imbalance in your body hormones. This can lead to mood swings, emotional imbalance, and digestive problems. Stress has also been linked to menopause symptoms such as loss of libido and flash swings. As a woman always avoid stress. Remember that menopause is just a natural phase of life which you must go through. It does not mean that your life should now come to a halt just because you have hit menopause. No. Take it easy and enjoy all the little things life has to offer.

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  • Emotional Wellness

I have heard of a story of a woman who thought her life was worth nothing because she had lost her house. She ended up suffering from chronic depression because of this. Why would you allow negative thoughts to cloud your mind? Does it mean that now, that you are approaching menopause that it’s the end of your existence?  Most women, who are in menopause or approaching menopause, end up in depression and swallowing antidepressant pills. Some women have had successful transition because they decided to take life easy. Menopause should not mean a pause on all the other aspects of your life. It does not mean that you should now cower in bed thinking life is done.  Think about all the positive things in life. Avoid living in the negative. Always keep track of all the good things in your life and start each day on a positive note. Also avoid anything that you feel only affects you negatively. Some for instance may feel that watching certain programs don’t go well with them but only leaves them feeling dejected.

  • Herbal Remedies

Some herbs have been known to ease menopause symptoms such as hot flushes. These remedies include:

 

  1. Black Cohosh: studies have shown that this herb helps reduce hot flushes.  Many women who have used it report to have been helped by it during menopause. This herb works by maintaining a balance in the hormonal levels thereby reducing the chances of getting hot flushes.
  2. Dong Quai: the herb is well known for its ability to balance the female hormones. It does not however contain estrogen and in this case it is not recommended for women who are experiencing heavy bleeding.
  • Flaxseed: it contains lignin substances. These substances are known to be effective in balancing hormonal metabolism in females. It is therefore necessary in reducing hot flashes during menopause.
  1. Ginseng: ginseng has been proved to reduce menopause symptoms such as mood swings and inability to sleep. It is also a great remedy for hot flushes.
  2. Evening Primrose Oil: this herb helps in balancing hormones thereby reducing hot flushes during menopause.

AwareMed empowers you with alternative methods to see you through a healthy menopause. Our experts will also recommend for you the best therapies in the event of a severe situation.

Natural ways to ease Menopause

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