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A woman?s biological clock begins as they age, but what might be intriguing is it begins ticking around her late 20?s, not her mid 30?s. You see unlike men, females are born with a finite number of eggs, approximately one million.
Source:A Woman's Biological Clock
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Menopause Sucks: What to Do When Hot Flashes and Hormones Make You and Everyone Else MiserableDo they call menopause the change" because...
- You have to change shirts three times a day-after you've sweat through them?
- You have to change addresses, just to avoid all that mail from the AARP?
- You have to change your diet to nothing but milk and broccoli?just to get your RDA of calcium?
- Dealing with a rollercoaster of emotions
- Anecdotes, remedies, and gentle tips to help you cope with all the physical changes you're facing
- How to enjoy menopausal sex
Women may not be the only ones who suffer the effects of changing hormones. Some doctors are noticing that men are reporting some of the same symptoms that women experience in perimenopause and menopause. The medical community is debating whether or not men really do go through a well-defined menopause.
Doctors say that men receiving hormone therapy with testosterone have reported relief of some of the symptoms associated with so-called male menopause. Because men do not go through a well-defined period referred to as menopause, some doctors refer to this problem as androgen (testosterone) decline in the aging male -- or what some people call low testosterone. Men do experience a decline in the production of the male hormone testosterone with aging, but this also occurs with conditions such as diabetes.
Get all of the facts in ?How To Cope with Male Menopause - The Andropause Mystery Revealed?!
No More HRT: Menopause - Treat the CauseContrary to popular opinion menopause is not a disease but a normal process in woman?s life - a time when the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual-self need nurturing. Hot flashes, night sweats, memory problems, fatigue, weight gain, loss of libido or headaches are blamed on the decreased production of hormones when the true cause is imbalanced adrenal glands, liver, thyroid and digestive function.Along with equality, women have gained too much daily stress with increased work loads, lack of physical and spiritual exercise, insufficient rest, poor diet, environmental toxins including the exposure to toxic estrogens in the environment, all contributors to a difficult menopause.
No More HRT: Menopause Treat the Cause provides you with the key to a symptom-free menopause. Dr. Karen Jensen and Lorna Vanderhaeghe recommend treating the cause of women?s health problems by supporting the body with a healthy diet and lifestyle at an early age, to prevent PMS, fibroids, endometriosis, infertility, heavy periods, hot flashes, night sweats, breast and ovarian cysts, menopause and more. With love, they have put together a simple program to ensure vibrant health.
Life is a continuous adventure that requires mental, emotional, physical and spiritual stamina during the hormonal transitional years and always. This book offers many tips and insights that can help women accomplish this.
From this book you will learn:
- Why weak adrenals and low thyroid worsen menopausal symptoms
- New ways to improve energy
- How to enhance your flagging libido
- Calming remedies for peaceful sleep
- How to protect your bones, heart and memory
- Treatment strategies for uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, heavy menstruation and more
- Discover nutrients to slow aging
- Why hormone imbalance makes you fat
- How to improve thyroid function
Source: http://www.jackiesbazaar.com/womensinterests/menopause-hrt/a-womans-biological-clock
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