Menopause is NOT a disease!
Listen! Menopause is NOT a disease that needs ‘curing’, it is just a passing phase in a woman’s life, and it should definitely not be a life sentence! It is important to realise that menopause is not something new, it has been around since time began. Women have been going through menopause since the year dot! What that means is that a lot of experience on how to deal with menopause has accumulated over centuries. Long before drugs were thought of, women were cruising through menopause without a care in the world. What did they do? They used natural herbs. Herbs found to be well-tolerated and helpful for millions of women through centuries, acknowledged through use and observation. These women were experts at what worked for them and what didn’t.
So here is what Menopausitive™ is all about.
Let’s first take a look at the herbs. Remember, these have been used, tested, tried and found wonderfully helpful for years and years. They are not ‘johnny come lately’ solutions out of a test tube in a laboratory. These herbs have been tested in the laboratory of Life!
Sage is a herb revered for its ability to aid in the relief of night sweats. Motherwort is another great herb. This too has been used for centuries especially for female complaints. It is a nerve tonic, the old herbal texts tell us that it is wonderful for “female weakness and disorders allaying nervous irritability and inducing quiet into the whole nervous system.”::1:: Look’s great for menopause, doesn’t it. An easing of nervous tension, peace and quiet. Sounds wonderful. Culpepper, an author of Herbal Reference Text in the early 1800s, wrote of Motherwort “Venus rules this herb. There is no better herb to make a person blithe and happy” The name MOTHERwort, tells it all.
Black Cohosh is very well known for helping women with menopause problems. It has an excellent track record. Astragalus is not so well known. This is a herb much revered in Chinese medicine for helping with a variety of health problems. The Chinese refer to this herb as an adaptogen and have been using it for over five hundred years. As an adaptogen it helps your body cope with change and the resultant stress, making it ideal for use during menopause. A herb well-known in Ayurvedic medicine but little-known here is Withania, which supports the nervous system and is an excellent nutritive. Another valuable herb to help you through menopause.
You know how much Soy helps female problems like menopause. To prove how sophisticated Mother Nature is, she gave Soy a generous helping of phytoestrogens. These act like very weak estrogens, increasing or decreasing – or balancing – our estrogen levels as needed. Other favorite herbs traditionally used throughout history were Passionflower, Verbena, Skullcap and Hops. These are calming herbs and also what they call nervines. They help calm those jittery nerves and bring peace and serenity to replace agitation, irritability and sleeplessness. Hops help to provide you with a restful night’s sleep and has the reputation of soothing jangled nerves. Verbena used to be known by the old country folk as “The Herb Of Grace”. Being in the state of grace was to be calm, tranquil and serene. Passion Flower is a very powerful calming herb helpful for sleeplessness. Sarsaparilla is famous for stress and the nervous system. Another great herb called Bupleurumhas been used in Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years. It is known to the Chinese as the ‘harmony herb’. Skullcap is one of the best nerve tonics. Just what you need to soothe your jangled nerves and bring peace, calm and tranquility back into your life. Now you know about herbs that can help you, however, the ingredients are only half of the secret. The other half is getting the recipe right.
What if I told you that all the herbs we have just talked about are now available in the one recipe, would you get excited? Well now you can! - It's called Menopausitive from Totally Natural Products.
Menopausitive contains a combination of herbs and nutrients to help balance the effects of the changes happening within your body during the menopausal transition period. These changes can make you feel tense, anxious, irritable and generally unwilling to face the rigours of the day. Not only that, these changes can make you suffer unnecessarily with symptoms such as mood swings, nervous tension, hot flushes and bloating.
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