HOW TO STOP MENOPAUSE FLUSHING
Menopause is a term used to describe the permanent cessation of the primary functions of the human ovaries: the ripening and release of ova and the release of hormones that cause both the creation of the uterine lining and the subsequent shedding of the uterine lining (a.k.a. the menses). Menopause typically (but not always) occurs in women in midlife, during their late 40s or early 50s, and signals the end of the fertile phase of a woman's life.
Source: Wikipedia
Recommended books for further reading:
Eat to Beat the Menopause
A recipe book by Linda Kearns for those wishing to increase their intake of phytoestrogens. It includes a menopause cake’ recipe.
The Menopause Cookbook
A book full of great advice and over 125 wonderful recipes to add estrogen naturally to your diet.
Some women either cannot tolerate hormone replacement therapy or do not feel it is right for them. Adding phytoestrogens, natural estrogens found in food-as well as calcium and antioxidants to one's diet for all the benefits of estrogen without any of its worries.
Eat Smart Beat the Menopause
There have been many scares recently about the long-term effects of HRT treatment and so today many women are looking for alternatives to HRT as a way of dealing with the symptoms of the menopause. Jane Frank has devised this book for women who, like her, prefer not to be obliged to take HRT.
Source: Wikipedia
Recommended books for further reading:
Eat to Beat the Menopause
A recipe book by Linda Kearns for those wishing to increase their intake of phytoestrogens. It includes a menopause cake’ recipe.
The Menopause Cookbook
A book full of great advice and over 125 wonderful recipes to add estrogen naturally to your diet.
Some women either cannot tolerate hormone replacement therapy or do not feel it is right for them. Adding phytoestrogens, natural estrogens found in food-as well as calcium and antioxidants to one's diet for all the benefits of estrogen without any of its worries.
Eat Smart Beat the Menopause
There have been many scares recently about the long-term effects of HRT treatment and so today many women are looking for alternatives to HRT as a way of dealing with the symptoms of the menopause. Jane Frank has devised this book for women who, like her, prefer not to be obliged to take HRT.