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Menopause Relief

 

Most women will agree that menopause will put a strain on the family. I mean, as a woman, mom, and loving wife, our job isn’t easy. We have to work, clean, keep the family in line, cook dinner, go to the kids’ sporting events, and a lot of other stuff. So, when we are going through menopause, it can really drive us crazy.

What is Menozac
Menozac is the #1 best selling womans menopause supplement on the market for a reason&.menozac-menopause
Thousands of women across the world have used menozac and had amazing results. Some women have even reported that they have stopped having hot-flashes completely after using menozac. This supplement is made from all natural ingredients like Soy, Black Cohosh, and Damaiana. More women each and every day are looking to try menozac as a alternative to HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy). HRT treatment can be dangerous and has been known to cause illnesses in lots of women, and since menozac is made from all natural ingredients it is a safe alternative.

Menozac is a botanical alternative medicine formulation which contains a blend of all natural herbal extracts developed to ease the transition and provide effective Menopause Symptoms Relief from the onset and duration of typical menopausal symptoms. Menozac has been developed as a natural alternative support product, formulated with the best-known combination of high-potency phytoestrogen botanicals which have a long empirical history of relieving menopausal symptoms, and supporting the body's hormonal balance.

Natural Products Association was founded in 2002 and is the trusted name in the Health and Beauty industry. They are dedicated to providing premium quality health and beauty products. This gives them an unprecedented edge in the research and development of innovative products with unrivaled excellence. By combining the latest breakthroughs in nutritional science with the finest ingredients sourced from around the world, they continuously rise to the challenge of supplying the consumer with nutritional formulas that are unsurpassed in quality and value.

or some women, Menozac has helped them stop having hot flashes and help them instantly with their mood swings. To me, this is well worth it. Because like I said, going through menopause is something no woman looks forward to.

The emotional roller coaster and strain thats put on our families can be put to an end with an effective treatment for menopause. All we have to do is use something that will help treat the symptoms and we will be back to our old selves again, without the hot flashes and mood swings.

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Helps armed combat Hot Flashes.
Helps struggle turned Night Sweats.
Helps belittle Mood Swings.
Helps call Vaginal Dryness.
Helps by the agency of Anxiety.

Recent publicity concerning the health risks of synthetic hormone replacement therapy has led many women to seek more natural solutions. And with good reason. In areas of the world where soy and other estrogenic plants are part of the diet, breast cancer rates are much lower and menopausal symptoms are almost non-existent. Synthetic hormone replacement is not common because it is not needed.

Ingredient

 

Vitamin E This antioxidant has been shown to help women relieve hot flashes. This was shown in a study back in the 1940s and ever since then its been popular for women who are going through menopause.
Soy contains phytoestrogens which has been show to help women increase their estrogen levels who are in postmenopausal.
Black Cohosh This ingredient in the Menozac menopause formula has been shown to alleviate menopausal symptoms in women.
Damaiana This ingredient has been shown to reduce anxiety and help women relax, which is why its a great ingredient for women who are going through menopause.


These ingredients when put together helps make a great menopausal treatment. The Menozac menopause relief formula is one of the reasons why a lot of women are using it. It helps them get the relief that they are looking for.

Menozac ingredients have all been recommended as alternatives to HRT by leading herbal experts. In a recent landmark study the herbs actually worked better than estrogen in eliminating hot flashes, mood swings, irritability, insomnia and anxiety. And, unlike estrogen, they actually helped to prevent cancer.

Menozac provides a safe all natural alternatives to prescription drugs for the treatment of Menopause Symptoms Relief. 2 tablets a day will have you feeling more like your old self again!

Menozac has been developed as a natural alternative support product, formulated with the best-known combination of high-potency phytoestrogen botanicals which have a long empirical history of relieving menopausal symptoms, and supporting the body’s hormonal balance.

Worst Menopause Symptoms May Start in Brain
Study challenges old notion that menopause starts in the ovariesSome of the most unpleasant symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes and night sweats, have long been believed to originate in the ovaries.

But new research challenges that assumption, and instead suggests that menopausal symptoms, at least in part, may begin in the brain.

That's because the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland stop reacting normally to estrogen in some women, suggesting they may have developed a reduced sensitivity to estrogen, researchers at the New Jersey Medical School report in the Dec. 22/29 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

"This is an important new concept: Menopause doesn't just originate in the ovary, but also in the brain," said Laura Goldsmith, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and women's health at the New Jersey Medical School of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

These findings may lead the way to further research that will ultimately help doctors predict the type of menopausal transition a woman might have, and help to design non-estrogen medications that could help reduce symptoms that women experience as they enter this phase of life, said Dr. Gerson Weiss, chairman of obstetrics and gynecology and women's health at the New Jersey Medical School.

Menopause refers to the time when menstruation stops. A woman is not considered menopausal until she has not had a period for 12 consecutive months, according to the North American Menopausal Society. The time before menopause, which is often rife with symptoms due to hormonal fluctuations, is called perimenopause. During perimenopause, common symptoms include hot flashes, trouble sleeping, vaginal dryness, mood swings and irregular periods.

This study stemmed from research done for the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN), which was funded by the National Institutes of Health, that examined women's' health as they approached menopause.

The SWAN study included more than 3,300 women between the ages of 42 and 52 at the start of the study. A subset group of 840 women provided daily urine samples, which were tested for hormone levels. The samples were collected daily for one full menstrual cycle or 50 days, whichever came first.

From that group, the researchers learned that 160 did not ovulate. After further analyzing the hormone levels from the non-ovulating women, the researchers discovered that these women fell into three distinct groups.

The first group had an increase in their levels of estrogen, and then had an appropriate surge of luteinizing hormone (LH) that should have triggered ovulation, but didn't. According to Weiss, this lack of response indicated a problem originating in the ovary.

In the second group, estrogen levels peaked, but there was no correlating surge in LH, which Weiss said should be triggered by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland responding to higher estrogen levels.

The third group had similar estrogen levels early in their cycles, but didn't have an increase in estrogen later as the first and second groups did. LH levels didn't surge, but were higher for most of the cycle than they were in the other groups.

According to Weiss, this is "clear evidence that the brain is not responding to hormones," suggesting the second and third groups showed different kinds of decreased sensitivity to estrogen in the brain.

The women in the third group were also the ones most likely to report symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats.

Goldsmith said the researchers hope to continue studying these women. She said they'd especially like to learn how the timing of menopause correlates with their findings. For example, the researchers would like to see if the women in the third group were, perhaps, further along in the menopausal process.

"It appears that what's going on in menopause isn't only ovarian," said Dr. Steven Goldstein, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York University School of Medicine. "We thought the pituitary responded to lower levels of estrogen, but there may be a lack of sensitivity to estrogen in the hypothalamus and pituitary."

What's important for women to know, said Goldsmith, is that there are "real biochemical changes occurring during menopause." Researchers are beginning to understand how those changes start to occur, which is the first step in trying to come up with more effective treatments.

SOURCES: Gerson Weiss, M.D., professor and chairman, obstetrics and gynecology and women's health; Laura Goldsmith, Ph.D., professor, obstetrics and gynecology, New Jersey Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark; Steven Goldstein, M.D., professor , obstetrics and gynecology, and obstetrician/gynecologist, New York University School of Medicine and Medical Center, New York City; Dec. 22/29, 2004, Journal of the American Medical Association

Side Effect
As with most supplements, some people may experience minor side effects such as nausea. Individuals with liver disease or a family history of liver disease should consult with their physician before taking Menozac.
Also, women who are being treated for cancer should consult with their health care professional before taking Menozac.

Taken as advised by your health care provider, Menozac will reduce hot flashes; support balanced mood and routine calmness, maintain healthy sleeping patterns and support hormonal balance during menopause.

 

 

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Disclaimer: This website is for information purposes only. By providing the information contained herein we are not diagnosing, treating, curing, mitigating, or preventing any type of disease or medical condition. Before beginning any type of natural, integrative or conventional treatment regime, it is advisible to seek the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.

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