Menopause Is a Transition, Not a Disease Posted: 09-09-06 10:05am
It is gratifying to tell that research has
proof now that menopause is not a disease,
rather it is a transition from fertility
to natural infertility especially for
women, since men also pass through
menopausal transition. However, this
article shall be bent towards feminine
menopause, and the good news that the
stage brings with it challenges and some
freedom, too. Even though getting there
entails bearing some symptoms that can be
unfavourable.
Menopause as a function of aging will be
experienced by most women at a point in
life, with the unbearable symptoms of hot
flash, tiredness, bone loss, imploratory
pains in the joints, night sweats, dry
vaginal canal (which ultimately inhibits
sexual enjoyment) irritability, mood
swings and depression; just as men also
suffer benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph),
which symptoms include urinary tract
problems and some of the above menopausal
symptoms, especially mood swings,
irritability, loss of libido and
depression.
The supposed answer to the above problems
was hormonal replacement therapy, which is
now not very much favoured since research
suggested that hrt could really predispose
breast cancer and even stroke even though
some experts continue to maintain that
hormonal replacement therapy does not
predispose cancer in all women.
However, a natural health and menopause
expert dr marilyn glenville says. 'the
menopause isn't a disease and we shouldn't
medicalise it, diet, exercise and
supplements are key to enjoying what
should be an enriching phase in a woman's
life. And nick panay consultant
gynaecologist, a member of the british
menopause society, concurs, even though
cautious of the benefits of complementary
therapy. 'some herbal preparations
aren't as effective as hrt and are often
expensive. However, there's evidence
that well-researched preparations such as
soy and red clover may have real
benefits,' he says.
I am in agreement with both experts: first
that diet, exercise and supplement is the
key to sound health all through life, and
especially at old age. Secondly, that
not all supplements are beneficial. But
I must say that diet being the obvious
source of sound health, the most important
thing to note is that you are what you
eat. In fact you can just do nothing
more than improve your intake of the right
sort of foods.
The change in diet should not be expected
to happen overnight. But that health
benefits will follow is sure given due
consideration to the following:
vegetables, essential fats from oily fish,
nuts, seeds and lots of fruit will do you
a world of good health wise.
Tofu, chickpeas, kidney beans linseeds,
lentils, tofu and lots of soya milk will
do for you same health good expected for
hormonal replacement therapy. There is
proof from research that two cups of soy
milk a day brings hot flashes down by 50%
reduction of ingesting of hot curries,
caffeine intake from coffee and cola, and
alcohol consumption will also bring hot
flashes down by 50%
cigarettes aggravates hot flashes, avoid
it.
Activity they say is the secret of good
health, increase exercise; walking is
highly recommended. Dancing too is quite
an activity, do you bit of it even in you
own home, it will help in strengthen your
bone and thus check osteoporosis, hot
flashes and pains. There must be some
activity you like, do it.
There are very beneficial supplements out
there that can help you depending on your
body¡'s constitution. Everyone one does
not react the same to all supplements.
It is not always that what works for one
works for the other. Consult a trained
nutritional expert to guide you.
Menopause as said earlier is not a
disease, it is a transition which you can
methodically control using the methods and
knowledge discussed in this article, which
are guaranteed to see you through
menopause without suffering.
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Unagi Sushi
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Posted: 09-14-06 01:36am
good
article odidis. Thank you for all the
wondersul info.