hot flashes
hot flashes
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by Kevin Birch - 2006-12-28
For women suffering from hot flashes during menopause and perimenopause, finding a cure is often a long process. But amid all of the synthetic treatments on the market, none compare to natural herbal...
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by Linda Bruton - 2006-12-30
Menopause is a natural occurrence that happens to all women when they reach a certain age. Technically it is a stopping of a woman's period (or menses), hence the name. There are many symptoms of meno...
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by Linda J Bruton - 2007-01-01
Menopause is an inevitable stage in every woman's life. It is the time when the decline of hormones significantly affects all body systems. Due to this natural drop in hormones, some natural side effe...
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by Linda Bruton - 2007-01-01
Black cohosh for hot flashes has been used hundreds of years. Black cohosh, also known as Cimicifuga racemosa and Actaea racemosa, is a member of the buttercup family. The perennial plant originated i...
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by Linda Bruton - 2007-01-02
In the U.S., there are about 50 million women who are in their menopausal stage. Eighty percent of these women are hot flashes sufferers. Though hot flashes in themselves are harmless, they can become...
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by Linda J Bruton - 2007-01-02
You're driving to work on a cool morning listening to your stereo when all of a sudden you feel intense heat. You know that you don't have a fever - you were feeling great just a minute ago. And yet t...
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by Linda J Bruton - 2007-01-03
Herbal remedies for hot flashes are an alternative to the use of hormonal therapy. This route is taken when it has been determined that hormonal therapy is too dangerous for a particular patient. Thi...
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by Robert Anthony - 2007-01-04
Menopause signifies the cessation of both menstruation and a woman?s reproductive capacity. Most symptoms accompanying menopause are a direct result of falling estrogen levels as the ovaries progressi...
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by Linda Bruton - 2007-01-09
Herbal remedies for hot flashes are an alternative to the use of hormonal therapy. This route is taken when it has been determined that hormonal therapy is too dangerous for a particular patient. This...
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by Linda Bruton - 2007-01-11
Progesterone cream is used to treat progesterone deficiency, which can cause you to experience swollen breasts, fibrocystic breasts, low thyroid, water retention, weight gain, depression and loss of l...