Herbs for Menopause Relief
By: Dawn Olsen
Today, the number of women turning to herbs for menopause relief is staggering. With great
concern about hormone replacement therapy in recent years, we now see women interested in avoiding chemicals and
toxins, preferring a natural path. Because there are so many women now seeking alternatives to traditional
treatment for menopause, more investigation is being done to find new options in addition to those that have been
used by naturalists for hundreds of years. If you are like so many women who want to find relief from night sweats,
hot flashes, joint pain, insomnia, and depression the natural way, then we believe this article will expose you to
some excellent options.
First, a great herb for menopause relief, especially when it comes to many of the annoying
symptoms is called Dong Quai. In Chinese medicine, Dong Quai, the root of the angelica sinesis plant, helps with
many menopausal symptoms. Interestingly, while many women will use this natural herb for menopause relief alone, in
Chinese medicine, it is always used as a supportive herb. Regardless, many studies have been performed whereby
women taking 1500 mgs of this herb three times a day had improvement in symptoms.
Another popular herb for menopause relief is red clover. Affordable and easy to find, this herb
has been used in the United States for more than 100 years. Containing phytoestrogens, which are hormone-like
substances, found in certain plants such as soy, red clover is wonderful for treatment of vaginal dryness and hot
flashes. Typically, a woman would take between 40 and 60 mgs for about 12 weeks. The reason this is not a long-term
treatment option is that red clover has been shown to stimulate cancer cells in the breast.
Next on the list of herbs for menopause relief is black cohosh. This herb is a member of the
buttercup family and considered one of the most popular, natural treatment options for menopause. You can purchase
black cohosh as a supplement from a health food store or in brand form such as Remifemin. When it comes to anxiety,
depression, night sweats, and hot flashes, black cohosh works exceptionally well. Other herbs for menopause relief
to consider include evening primrose oil, chaste tree berry, tribulus, St. John's Wort, soy, and ginseng, which
seem to ease symptoms overall.
In addition to herbs for menopause relief, you have many other options such as vitamin E. In
recent years, a number of studies have been performed showing that vitamin E brings relief for miserable hot
flashes. Wild yam is also an option, which can be found in many types of progesterone creams. For this, women
experience fewer and less intense hot flashes, the number one complaint among menopausal women. With so much
negative attention on hormone replacement therapy, you might consider herbs for menopause relief. In many cases,
the natural approach is more successful in treating the body during the change of life than traditional drugs.
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About The Author
Dawn M. Olsen is an Advocate for Better Womens Health through Education, Recipe Developer, Soy
Food Enthusiast and the Author of "Menopause A to Z - A Definitive Guide to Modern Menopause
available online now at http://www.MenopauseAtoZ.com.
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