"I see menopause as the start of the next fabulous phase of life as a woman. Now is a time to ‘tune in’ to our bodies and embrace this new chapter."
Menopause is not a “disease” but a natural transition that women go through as they age. Normally occurring in a woman’s 50s, menopause literally means the cessation of menstruation. Menopause is due to the loss of active follicles and subsequent decline of two female hormones, progesterone and estrogen which are part of the endocrine system.
Symptoms of Menopause
Hot flashes
and night sweats
Changes
in sexuality
Changes
in your period
Problems
with sleep
Loss of
bladder control
Mood
changes
What is important to understand about hormones, is that the endocrine system is very delicate. Many things can influence it, and there are many things that can throw it off completely.
Treating Menopause
The reason women seek support for this natural stage of their life is that some women have distressing symptoms and the sudden drop in female hormones can be detrimental to bone and cardiovascular health. Most women will experience hot flashes, vaginal dryness, loss of libido, weight gain (especially around the abdomen), frequent urinary tract infections, insomnia and memory issues at varying degrees. Some will even experience facial hair or hair loss. When these symptoms negatively impact quality of life, work and relationships, menopause can feel unmanageable and very much like a disease.
The current conventional medical model treats menopause through hormone replacement therapy (either bioidentical or synthetic estrogen and progesterone ). However, just adding hormones only kicks the can down the road to be dealt with later. This approach is not appropriate for all women especially those with a personal or family history of female reproductive cancers such as breast and uterine cancer.
Where to Get Help for Menopause
After an in-depth consultation, a comprehensive treatment plan is individually tailored for you. Your personalized health plan will bring all natural regulatory principles back into balance. Herbalized oil treatments, nutritional recommendations, botanicals, helpful breathing and meditation exercises, as well as specific herbal mixtures are tailored according to your genetics and needs. In this way, your natural self-healing abilities can re-establish a life filled with energy and vitality that has a calm internal environment so that you can remain symptom free as you manage this natural transition.
Don’t let menopause control your life any longer
Holistic Care for a Variety of Health Conditions
Fatigue
Often fatigue has a lot to do with the Adrenals; two small glands that sit on top of your kidneys. The purpose of your Adrenal glands is to help your body cope with stress and survive.
Insomnia
Sleep disorders can wear you down. When the regeneration of the night’s sleep isn’t sufficient, you can suffer from impaired concentration, lack of memory, lack of motivation, depression or irritability.
Anxiety
When fear is a constant companion. Anxiety is a condition marked by excessive worry, fear, or nervousness that can interfere with daily activities and overall well-being.
Menopause
Menopause is not a “disease” but a natural transition that women go through as they age. Normally occurring in a woman’s 50s, menopause literally means the cessation of menstruation.
Weight Loss
Weight gain obviously has diet as a factor, however, it’s not just about what food you are putting in your mouth, but how your body is processing that food.
Skin Issues
The skin is the largest organ on the body, and is a direct reflection of our internal environment. If your body is inflamed, your skin may present with a variety of conditions.
Digestion Issues
Digestive disorders have been given many names in Allopathic Medicine, but they all essentially relate to one thing: The Microbiome
Autoimmune disorders
Autoimmune disease is on the rise all over the world. More and more people are being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease daily
Diabetes
Diabetes is one of the most common problems in the United States today, with over 26 million Americans affected. This disease disrupts all aspects of human physiology