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How to fight Menopause
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What is menopause?


Menopause marks the end of female fertility which generally occurs around the age of 45-50 with a little variation. At this time the menstrual cycle stops. Various diseases develop after menopause in women. Therefore, you can use the following formula to maintain your fertility and delay menopause.


* Using black cohosh:


Black cohosh is a flowering plant which is abundantly found in Eastern North America. It contains phytochemicals which relieve symptoms of menopause. Black cohoshes contain phytoestrogens, specifically isoflavones. They are believed to bind the estrogen receptors in your body. The plant estrogen almost acts like a natural estrogen, helping to retain the lubrication in your vagina. It also regulates the normal temperature. The bones of the body are strengthened by the natural estrogen. Black cohosh has a direct effect on your hypothalamus. It is positioned at the base of human brain. The hypothalamus regulates the temperature and hormone production. Since black cohosh has a direct effect on the hypothalamus, it can bring about positive changes. The terrible menopause symptoms like night sweat are also reduced with the use of black cohosh. Consuming black cohosh also helps to reduce anxiety and depression which are the common menopause symptoms.


* Using Dong Quai:


Dong quai or Chinese Angelica is a common herb which abundantly grows in China. It is a common eastern medicine and is widely used for cooking purposes. The nickname of this plant is "female ginseng". Dong quai has a great effect on female body and is widely used in treating symptoms of menopause. Dong quai contains phytoestrogens. This hormone acts as natural estrogen hormone in females and binds the estrogen to the estrogen-receptors of the body. This increases the level of estrogen in blood. This increased estrogen has the ability to reduce a number of menopausal symptoms. Dong quai is also a good source of Vitamins E, A, and B12.


* Maca Root:


The Maca root when combined with food is considered to give sexual benefits. The maca root, looks radish is also beneficial and reduces the symptoms of menopause in women. Therefore it is widely used all over the world. Maca root consists of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron as well as Vitamins B1, B2, B12, C, and E. Maca Roots keeps a balance between estrogen and progesterone level in the blood.


* Red Clover:


Red clover grows abundantly in Europe and Asia and came into existence in North America for grazing purposes. It is also known as cow clover, bee-bread, and purple clover. Red clover is now considered to have a beneficial effect on all menopause symptoms.

Orson Dixon writes informative articles on various health related topics including How to fight menopause.

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