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The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the Change, Revised EditionMenopause doesn't have to be a dreaded curse of aging during which we can look forward only to hot flashes and whacked-out hormonal mood swings. According to Christiane Northrup, M.D. (Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom), menopause often marks the beginning of a woman's most sexually passionate, creatively inspired, and professionally productive phase of life.

While this may sound like wishful thinking, Northrup backs up her good news with solid medical expertise. As an obstetrician and gynecologist, Northrup has specialized in using a mind-body approach to women's health for decades, which means she doesn't just write about hormones, but also examines how a woman's lifestyle, emotions, and beliefs are affected by menopause. With the right diet, attitude, and perhaps some supplements along the way, women can actually look forward to a resurgence of energy and a revolutionary opportunity for personal growth--one that rivals the hormonally driven period of adolescence in its scope and urgency, she claims. And yes, at just under 500 pages, The Wisdom of Menopause does explain how to have a positive and healthy menopause in concise detail. Northrup has indeed "written the book" on menopause.

It helps that Northrup has been through menopause herself (she vowed she wouldn't write a book on it until she was on the other side). Readers have the sense that they are gleaning advice from a knowledgeable holistic doctor as well as a sage aunt whose life was radically altered by the "change of life" (Northrup divorced at the onset of menopause). After she shares her personal story of "the change," Northrup delves into a significant discussion on how self-sacrifice catches up with women in midlife. Suddenly, hormones are directing women out of the caregiver role and into an inwardly focused assessment of life and its meaning, she explains. Resentments (not hormones) are what spur the notorious surges of anger, as women reexamine the agreements surrounding their relationships with colleagues, friends, and family members.

From here, Northrup guides readers into a thorough section on menopausal hormone changes--a discussion that is scientifically informative, yet entirely accessible. While acknowledging the need for hormone-replacement therapy and the tremendous relief it can provide (helping to alleviate insomnia, hot flashes, and depression), Northrup encourages women to avoid synthetic hormones and instead consider "bioidentical" hormones (such as estradiol, estrone, and estriol). She also devotes an entire chapter to foods and supplements that support hormonal balance. By the way, she says to skip the wild Mexican yam creams: "they certainly don't provide the documented benefits of progesterone." Be warned: some readers may find the advice in Wisdom of Menopause too alternative for their liking. For example, in her discussion on insomnia, one of Northrup's recommendations is to cover the mirror at night, following the ancient Asian design principles of feng shui. (Skeptics will find Northrup's medical assertions carefully cited and footnoted in the rear of her book.)

Northrup gives a solid and practical diet plan that supports hormonal balance while countering the weight gain that so frequently plagues menopausal women ("focus on portion size, not calories," "eat protein at every meal," and cut down on refined and high-carbohydrate foods). Readers can also expect a thorough mind-body discussion in subsequent chapters that cover breast health, bone loss, and cultivating midlife beauty, along with chapters titled "Sex and Menopause: Myths and Reality" and "Creating Pelvic Health and Power."

She concludes with a list of mail-order and online resources, such as retailers for bioidentical hormones, progesterone cream, Chinese herbs, soy products, weight-loss audiocassettes, lubricants, and Kegel weights. Northrup takes a truly comprehensive approach to all the effective treatments of menopausal symptoms so that women can make their own highly informed and wise choices. --Gail Hudson

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Early or Pre-Menopause

Each stage in the change of life brings with it symptoms which may range from mild to extreme. However, in the early stages of menopause or the time called pre-menopause, the following may give you a guide to some of the more common symptoms. Each woman will experience a different length for each stage of menopause and for each symptom, there is are herbs that can assist you to better deal with them.

There are enormous changes taking place in the hormonal balance of the female reproductive cycle during the change of life. A woman is passing from being sexually capable of producing children to being no longer able to have children. Let's start with some of the physical symptoms of early menopause as these are usually the first ones we notice.

Caution with Taking Herbs

If you are currently taking any medication consult the prescribing practitioner/pharmacist before taking any of the recommended herbs or any herbal product.

Early Menopause Irregular Periods

During early menopause there will be a change in the pattern of menstruation. Women often notice in the months leading up to menopause that their periods will change, possibly in length and in intensity. Sometimes your period could last for a lot longer than usual but also one's period can reduce in length and become shorter.

When your period becomes irregular you will not know when it going to happen. Mostly, periods occur every 28 days but often it can be anywhere from 23 to 35 and this will vary also if they become irregular. In early menopause, you may find that you have your period one month and then a couple of weeks later it happens again. Here are some signs for irregular periods:

Longer than usual gaps between periods.Having 2 periods in one month and then no period for 2 months.Gaps of no periods and then a heavy period.

Herb for Irregular Periods

Chaste berry or Vitex Agnus Castus is an extreme is an extremely effective but slow acting herb which often needs to be taken for 6-8 weeks at a time. If your periods have started to become irregular, take a dropper full (approx. 35 drops) of Chaste berry in a glass of water 2 or 3 times a day. Many women use herb throughout their whole change with excellent results.

Early Menopause Flooding

During early menopause, you may experience heavy flooding during your period. This means an increase in the bleeding during your period.

Herbs to help with Flooding

To ease this, take 5-10 drops of the fresh plant tincture of Ladies Mantle three times a day.

1-2 weeks before menstruating. Dong Quai and Red Clover can increase flooding so cut back on these herbs if you are flooding. Apple cider vinegar also helps to prevent too much bleeding, take a teaspoon in warm water with honey to taste.

Early Menopause Menstrual Cramps

For menstrual cramps, the hormone and mineral rich Sage tea is an excellent remedy. To ease the pain of Menstrual cramps try Valerian root tincture. However - treat this carefully as it can either relax you or make you hyperactive. Test by taking a dropperful (35 drops) in a glass of water.

Wait 24 hours to see the result. If it does relax you, it is an excellent ally for the stress of Menopause.

Early Menopause Fibroids

Sometimes, fibroids can develop in the uterus. Uterine fibroids can occur at any time during the change and if present can often enlarge during the menopause. The word ' fibroid ' means a growth of fibrous tissue in the uterus. Larger fibroids may exert pressure on the bladder and bowels, causing frequent urination. They are common and usually are harmless.

Herbs & Tips for Reducing Fibroids

If you have fibroids, then take Chase Tree Berry throughout the change as it may help in decreasing fibroids. An ancient method of handling internal scars and also fibroids is to place a warm ginger tea pack or hot castor oil pack over the external area. This may bring relief and reduce the fibroid.


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