Naturopathy treatment for menopause

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Naturopathy Treatment For Menopause Menopause is a stage in every woman’s life which is challenging both at the physical and emotional level. Women undergoes a gamut of change due to the hormonal changes in the body.Combating conflicting emotions and fuzzy thinking is a battle in itself. One of the most important change is reduced estrogen levels which produces a variety of symptoms like weight gain, hot flashes, insomnia, mood swings, backache and change in appearance. Many people have reservation against using Naturopathy as an alternative option to relieve menopause symptoms. They feel how can a soft approach help alleviate strong symptoms. But a natural approach is highly effective even in extreme symptoms. Going for alternative medical care like Naturopathy is a viable option today. Though menopause has its own challenges, by being observant of the symptoms one can take the first step, by resorting to natural methods for relieving the symptoms of menopause. Naturopathy and natural treatments have a completely different approach than the general prescription drugs. Naturopathy works at the root or source of the symptoms and reduce the severity of the symptoms rather than giving only temporary relief. Natural treatment restores the balance between sex hormones estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Moreover one escapes the added risk of side effects of prescribed drugs and antidepressants. Lifestyle strategies such as stress management, weight management, yoga asans, right diet and an increase in exposure to sunshine also helps. By addressing these symptoms naturally, a balance can be restored, and both the frequency and severity of symptoms can be effectively reduced. A truly natural approach addresses symptoms at their source. A key element of Naturopathy treatment is bringing about lifestyle changes that includes a nutritious diet, removing environmental toxins, getting proper sleep, and dealing with chronic stress. All these changes also effectively and proactively help reduce the risk for other diseases as well, especially of the heart and bones. Here’s how. Diet- Optimal nutrition helps combat the symptoms Naturopathy treats food as medicine. A healthy nutritious diet consisting of whole food and right nutritional supplement greatly helps combat the hormonal imbalance at the cellular level. Food is the most effective medicine, increase the food sources of phytosterols found in fermented soy, sprouts, whole grains and flax seeds. You can also try increasing your food sources of phytosterols, which are found in fermented soy (miso, tofu, tempeh), sprouts, whole grains and flax seeds. Lifestyle strategies, such as weight-bearing exercise and increasing your exposure to sunshine, also help. Everyday diet must include the right balance of good fat, complex carbohydrate and protein. Include a lot of fruits and green leafy vegetables in every meal. Keep a check on the amount of carbohydrate and sugar in the diet. Check the exposure to toxins and chemicals such as toluene (found in nail polish) and phthalates (found in plastic) as it interferes with the enzymes that enable oestrogen production. The best supplement to the body is natural supplement through optimal nutrition that should include enough vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients. Many working women with fast paced life find it difficult to eat comprehensive meal with all nutrients everyday and miss out on the essential supply of B vitamin folate. The diet can be supplemented with Metafolin the biologically active form of folate. It is easier for the body to process and absorb vitamin B. Impact of herbal remedies Naturopathy recommends a variety of herbal remedy to help balance the fluctuation in hormone level. Food is medicine and naturopathy taps the incredible strength in plants and herbal remedies to contain and prevent menopausal and perimenopausal symptoms. Herbs and plants share many molecular features with our own hormone allowing them to support our hormones make it slower or adapt as per our unique body needs. Naturopathy recommends herbal medicines such as 

Black cohosh

Lady’s mantle

Wild yam

Chasteberry

Shatavari and ashwagandha(ayurvedic herb)

and nutritional supplements such as calcium, vitamin D and E

Magnesium and essential fatty acids(omega-3, 6 and 9.

They largely help contain hormonal imbalance during menopause. Herbal remedies work as adaptogens (anti fatigue and stress fighters) for the hormones. Weight gain can upset estrogen and progesterone ratios. Though this is not the norm but in general weight gain is symptomatic to perimenopause and menopause. The weighing scale refuse to budge and the diameter round the waist and stomach keeps increasing, women find it


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