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Top Ten Reasons to Use a Natural Cure for Menopause
By Michael-Jon Lazar

  Amongst the many reigning reasons as to why more women are turning to a natural cure for menopause, there are ten that easily top the list. As more insight is shed on the fact that prescription hormone therapies are laden with side effects and dangerous inherent risks, many people are turning to the power of botanical alternatives to treat their associated symptoms. This coupled with the affordability and accessibility of a natural cure is the main reasons.


1. A natural cure for menopause is safer: there are fewer risks and fewer side effects with a natural curewhich ranks as the top reason.

2. Hormone therapies double cancer risks: ovarian, uterine and breast cancer risks are nearly doubled when using prescribed hormone therapies.

3. Prescription drugs are more costly: the cost of maintaining a prescribed drug versus a supplement is grossly different; a supplement if far more cost effective.

4. Hormone therapies are risky: those who already suffer from gall bladder disease, heart disease or unexplainable vaginal bleeding cannot take prescription menopause drugs.

5. Easily accessible: supplements can be purchased over-the-counter and without
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Fighting Symptoms of Menopause Three Ways to Win
By Michael-Jon Lazar

  The many symptoms of menopause can greatly degrade the overall quality of life of the sufferer. However, by best preparing yourself to do battle with these symptoms, you can better enjoy your life and ease through this natural cycle of the female body. There are many ways that you can best prepare yourself for this phasethe following three options can help you to better be prepared to deal with the known and associated symptoms.


Prepare for the Known Symptoms
Hot flashes and night sweats can occur at any time; the same with irritability and depression. Augment these known symptoms by being readily prepared. Natural supplements like St. Johns Wart can provide relief from irritability and depression. Other methods include keeping a cold bottle of water nearby to combat hot flashes, and utilizing a cold facecloth to relieve night sweats when they occur.

Commit to Lifestyle Changes
Combating the symptoms of menopause requires that you change some of your daily habits and routines in order to find relief. Many experts recommend that you incorporate an exercise routine to help your
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Low Libido, Irritability, Depression from Menopause got you Down: The Answer!
By Michael-Jon Lazar

  Millions of women will enter the natural cycle of the female body known as menopause every day. This phase involves vast changes in their hormonal structure. When the ovaries cease the production of the eggs, the hormonal pathways become greatly imbalanced. This imbalance creates the breeding ground for a wide variety of ailments and associated symptoms. Like depression, anxiety, genital abnormality; itching and dryness, irritability, abnormal weight gain, low libido, hot flashes, night sweats and many more.


Of these many known symptoms, even the best prescribed medications offer little relief from them all. In fact, even the very best drugs are dwarfed by the numerous known, adverse side effects that they can cause. And many women are not able to even take the prescription drugs. For example, women with a history of cancer, including ovarian, uterine and breast cancers, cannot take the drugs. Additionally, women who suffer from gall bladder disease, heart disease or unexplainable vaginal bleeding are also unable to take prescribed drugs for menopause. And most of the prescription drugs increase the risk by nearly double of contracting such cancers and
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