Menopause Instability

Countless women feel as if they are constantly trying to remain on an even keel. However, fluctuating hormones can prove to be extremely difficult. Controlling mood swings can feel next to impossible. It can be very trying to always be on the hormone balancing act.

Menopause is an expected element of a woman’s life cycle. Natural menopause generally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 and it becomes finial when your menstrual periods have stopped for 12 uninterrupted months. A number of women experience artificial menopause or surgically induced menopause before their 40′s because they undergo a hysterectomy, chemotherapy and etcetera.

Menopause hormone imbalance takes place for specific reasons (even though it may seem like a sick joke). For the duration of the reproductive years, women produce estrogen and progesterone from the ovaries in large amounts. At this phase, progesterone and estrogen counterbalance each other, keeping you balanced and healthy. As the levels of progesterone take a rain check in the body because of failure to ovulate – women begin to experience hormone imbalance symptoms.

During menopause, the body’s production of estrogen goes down 40% or 60% and the production of progesterone depletes completely. This hormone imbalance causes some very obnoxious menopausal symptoms and unhealthy conditions. It’s something rather frequent during perimenopause (and later, in menopause itself). Your hot flashes, night sweats, irregular periods, cravings for sweets, vaginal dryness, and even insomnia are merely signs that you have underlying hormonal imbalances or metabolic damage due to stress, poor nutrition, and other factors.

You’d be surprised how quickly you can restore your body to its natural hormonal balance, with the right support. In two weeks, 80% of the women we’ve worked with report looking better, feeling better, and living better – free of the symptoms that used to haunt them. You can, too with Hot Flash Freedom!

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