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Hot Flashes &
Menopause By
Joseph Collins, RN, ND |
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Protocols Based On Menopause Primary Concern |
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Addressing the Special Needs of Hot flashes (also called hot flushes) are one of the
symptoms associates with vasomotor instability in menopause. Other symptoms
associates with vasomotor instability in menopause include anxiety, night
sweats, heart palpitations, mood changes, etc. These symptoms all occur when
shifts in hormone levels affect the circulation in such a way that it no
longer has the smooth and gentle tone that is required for optimal
circulation. The decreased function of estrogen, progesterone or testosterone, or any combination of those hormones, has significant association with
hot flashes (flushes). Frequently, this symptom has a strong connection
with other vasomotor symptoms. Formulations may be chosen based on the
associated symptoms, which often reveal which hormone function is suboptimal.
A decreased function of one or more of these hormones is associated with
vasomotor symptoms, and/or altered circulation and the subsequent hot
flashes. Estrogen, progesterone and
testosterone each contribute in varying ways, to healthy circulation, and
decreased incidence of hot flashes. A decreased function of one or more of
these hormones is associated with vasomotor symptoms. Preserving optimal
function of the circulatory system also requires healthy lifestyle and
dietary habits as discussed in the Integrative
Management of Endocrine Dysfunction document. On or more
of the following formulations may be used as indicated: |
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Decreased Estrogen Function: |
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Decreased function of estrogens,
with other vasomotor instability
symptoms. When there is vasomotor instability with other signs of decreased estrogen
function, as noted, choose: |
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Estro-Mend™ - When there is suboptimal estrogen
function, the mechanism
of action appears to be due to vasomotor instability. This formulation can
restore normal function of estrogens sensitive tissues, and decrease
vasomotor symptoms, which can affectively decrease hot flashes. There may
also be depression and or inflammation, which can be relieved by the high
dose of black cohosh in this formulation. More Information on Estro-Mend™ |
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Decreased
Progesterone Function: |
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A low progesterone
function, with altered vasodilatory affect, may predispose towards mild vasomotor instability, even to the point of
inducing hot flushes. When there
is vasomotor instability with other signs of decreased progesterone function,
as noted, choose: |
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Progesto-Mend™ - |
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Decreased Testosterone
Function: |
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When testosterone
function is decreased, there is also a risk of vasomotor
instability, as well as low decreased hemodynamics
– such a low blood pressure. This altered hemodynamics
may be associated with the vasomotor instability. When there is vasomotor instability with decreased
hemodynamics or other signs of decreased
testosterone function, as noted, choose: |
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Testo-Gain™, By supporting
the ideal function of testosterone in skin which can result in decreased
vasomotor symptoms and improved hemodynamics. More
Information on Testo-Gain™ |
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Blood Sugar Disorders |
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Feelings of fatigue, anxiety, hot flashes or any other
symptoms that worsen after a meal suggest that there is an
unhealthy shift of blood sugar levels. Though blood sugar disorders
(dysglycemias) can range from low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) to high blood
sugar (hyperglycemia & diabetes), all forms of blood sugar disorder
should be treated seriously. The drop in blood sugar after eating is often a
predecessor to insulin resistance, which eventually results to diabetes. |
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Glucobrium, should be used to
maintain steady blood glucose levels, especially if hot flashes occur after
eating, especially if there are blood sugar disorders in family More
information on Glucobrium |
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Also Review: |
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♦These statements have not been evaluated by the Food
and Drug Administration. |
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YourMenopauseType.com, Inc. |
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