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Treating Menopause Naturally with Herbs and Natural Supplements
Herbs and Menopause
A Natural Approach to Treating Menopausal Symptoms
Many women are interested in treating menopause naturally, using herbs and other
natural supplements.
“Natural” medicine has
been around for centuries, and there are a variety of herbs and folk remedies
that women have used since the dawn of time to treat the symptoms of menopause.
It is important that you check with your healthcare provider before trying any of the herbs listed
below. Some herbs can interact with medications or cause side effects/symptoms
of their own.
Herbs for The Menopause The following herbs are
most commonly used to treat the symptoms of menopause:
Natural Living During The Menopause Of course there are many
other 'natural' approaches to menopause, the most important of which is diet and
exercise.
All women should eat a well balanced diet and engage in regular exercise at least three to five times
per week before, during and after menopause.
A well balanced diet will help fuel, the body with many essential nutrients vital for promoting bone
density and well being. Exercise also helps strengthen bone mass and may
relieve many of the symptoms of menopause including irritability, mood swings
and hot flashes.
If you are not already
taking a multi-vitamin and mineral supplement, you should begin doing so
immediately. While it is important to eat well, our bodies are not always able
to absorb all the nutrients we get from the foods we eat. Taking a supplement
will ensure that you are indeed getting all the vitamins and minerals you
believe you are each and every day.
Look for a supplement that is specifically geared toward women approaching their menopausal years to ensure
that you get adequate levels of essential nutrients such as calcium and
magnesium.
Lastly, remember that approaching menopause naturally means giving consideration to the mind, body and
spirit as a whole unit. Take time to nourish your soul and your emotions as
well as your physical body during menopause, and you will ultimately reap the
benefits that natural living has to offer.
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