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H ERE ’ S T O Y OUR H EALTH
Dear Pharmacist
Suzy Cohen, R. Ph.
Finding Relief: 10 Ways To Treat Hot Flashes
By Suzy Cohen, R. Ph.
Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause, affecting up to 75% of women. The frequency and severity of hot flashes can vary widely among women, with some experiencing only a few per year and others experiencing several per day. Some women, including myself, never even get one! Your risk for them increases with family history, smoking, obesity, adrenal conditions, stress, and the use of certain medications.
Hormones are the mainstay. I think a common mistake women make is taking hormones equivalent to those produced by a 20-year-old woman when they are 60 years old, for example. I don’t think ‘industrial size’ hormone doses should be given to older women! I’ll share more about bioidentical hormones and HRT later on in this article. Here are the 10 best things you can take to relieve hot flashes:
1. Black cohosh: This herb has been used for centuries. Black cohosh may work by acting on serotonin receptors in the brain, helping to regulate body temperature.
2. Red clover: Red clover is a plant that contains phytoestrogens, compounds that can mimic the effects of estrogen in the body. Some studies have suggested that red clover may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes.
3. Sage: This herbal option may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes due to it’s cooling effect on the body.
4. Evening primrose oil: This oil contains a fatty acid called gamma-linolenic acid
(GLA). Some studies have suggested that taking evening primrose oil supplements may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes.
5. Flaxseed: It contains lignans, which may help balance hormone levels and reduce hot flashes. Flaxseed can be added to a variety of foods or consumed in supplement form.
6. Vitamin E: Vitamin E is an antioxidant and taking vitamin E supplements may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes in some women.
7. B complex: Methylated B vitamins play a role in hormone regulation and may help reduce stress, which can trigger hot flashes.
8. Ginseng: Ginseng is an herb that has been traditionally used for menopause symptoms, including hot flashes. Some studies have suggested that ginseng may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes.
9. Maca root: Maca is a plant th at grows in the Andes Mountains and has been used traditionally for hormone balancing.
10. Bioidentical hormones are a type of HRT, and in my opinion, are the best option for hot flashes because they are hormones that are chemically identical to those produced naturally in your body. This option requires a prescription from a hormone expert. Bioidentical hormones are available in many dosage forms including creams and pills.
Everything I’ve listed has pros and cons so make sure you experiment and talk to a doctor about your options. If you like this topic, I have a longer version of this article posted on my website, suzycohen.com.
(This information is not intended to treat, cure or diagnose your condition. Suzy Cohen is the author of “The 24-Hour Pharmacist” and “Real Solutions.” For more information, visit www.SuzyCohen.com) ©2022 SUZY COHEN, RPH. DISTRIBUTED BY DEAR PHARMACIST, INC.
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Ocean Health Initiatives Receives 100% HRSA Site Visit Score
NEW JERSEY – Ocean Health Initiatives, a nonprofit community health center in Ocean and Monmouth County, is supremely proud to announce that after a long, challenging process, they have received the rare distinction of a 100% score on our most recent HRSA site visit!
The site visit is an opportunity for health centers to demonstrate their compliance with a wide gambit of federal regulations. Generally occurring every three years, health centers are judged on an array of topics that include both administrative and clinical policies and practices. Receiving a perfect score is an incredible feat given the magnitude of things covered and the attention to detail that takes place during the site visit. To make such an achievement come to fruition required meticulous preparation.
The CEO of the organization, Theresa Berger, says, “it’s an outstanding feat. The team worked tirelessly for ten weeks to prepare all of our documents, review all of our policies and practices, and identify ways to ensure that we met the requirements of the site visit. Though it was very grueling at times, the OHI team demonstrated its impressive capacity for collaboration and camaraderie. Despite the tragic loss of our CFO, Chris Ollemar, all of his hard work before the visit proved to be some of his best. He was an angel on my shoulder and a guiding light for the organization.”
While OHI is celebrating this amazing result, we humbly recognize that this is more than simply a test score; and it is a reflection of the hard work we do to deliver the highest quality care to our patients.
St. Stephen’s Whiting 27th Annual Blessing Of e Bikes
WHITING – Father Paul Van Sant, Rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Whiting, welcomes you to join for the 27th Annual Blessing of the Bikes on May 7 from 12 to 4 p.m. rain or shine.
Bikes will be blessed at 2 p.m. by Father Paul. Donation is $15 per person, and proceeds to benefit St. Stephen’s Ministry. Ticket price includes: hamburgers, hot dogs, and pulled pork. Also baked beans and assorted salads.
Trophies will be awarded for: Best bike, Oldest rider, and Longest distance rider. For further information on where to purchase tickets and directions to the church, call the Parish Office at: 732-350-2121 Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. or email us at ssechurch@gmail.com.