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Menopause Relief with Menozac Herbal Remedy

While menopause is a natural part of a womans life, it is certainly not the most welcome stage of life for her. Menopause can be a perplexing time in a woman’s life and a time when they experience much change. Most women feel fatigue and anxiety, and might experience panic attacks and night sweats. To help alleviate these symptoms, effective herbal remedies can be used.

Menozac is an alternative medicine which contains effective proprietary blend of herbal extracts developed to ease the transition and provide effective menopause symptoms relief from the onset and duration of typical menopausal symptoms. Menozac has been developed as an alternative support product, formulated with the best-known combination of high-potency phytoestrogen botanicals which have a long empirical history of relieving menopausal symptoms, and supporting the body's hormonal balance.

It helps to know that menopausal symptoms are normal and not to be feared. Although certain changes must be monitored and handled with appropriate treatment if they occur, such as an increased risk of heart disease and osteoporosis after menopause, some menopausal symptoms are just very uncomfortable rather than dangerous. Use Menozac for immediate relief from symptoms including:

Hot Flashes
Night Sweats
Mood Swings
Anxiety
Palpitations
Depression
Insomnia
Vaginal Dryness
Urinary Changes

Menopause is a natural stage of life for women in their 40s and 50s to go through. The first symptoms you may notice include irregular periods and perhaps hot flashes or night sweats. These are caused by hormonal changes. Women's eggs may also cease to release at regular times of the month, which contributes to irregular periods. Eventually, they will stop altogether. The most uncomfortable menopausal symptoms may last for as long as five years, but can be greatly relieved with certain medications. Speak to your doctor. Certain herbs will also help.

Menozac's ingredients have all been recommended as alternatives to HRT by leading herbal experts. In a recent landmark study the herbs actually worked better than estrogen in eliminating hot flashes, mood swings, irritability, insomnia and anxiety. And, unlike estrogen, they actually helped to prevent cancer. Menozac provides a safe all natural alternative to prescription drugs for the treatment of Menopause Symptoms Relief. 2 tablets a day will have you feeling more like your old self again!

Why is Menozac better than Hormone Replacement Therapy?

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the standard treatment for menopause among healthcare providers; however there remains considerable controversy about the benefits and risks associated with HRT. The more we learn about the risk of hormone replacement therapy, the more exciting it is to study herbal remedies for menopause.

For the past several decades, conventional medicine has treated hot flashes and other menopausal discomforts with estrogen replacement therapy (ERT). But because ERT is contraindicated for women with a history of cancer, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which combines estrogen with a synthetic progesterone, is often used instead. But many women don't want to take the potential increased risk of cancer associated with ERT, or they dislike the cyclical bleeding & significant side effects often caused by HRT.

There are both long-term and short-term side effects of undergoing replacement therapy. Women taking these hormones may report one or all of several short-term side effects. These include headaches, fluid retention, excessive vaginal discharge and nausea. Weight gain is also reported, but studies show that taking hormones do not actually bring about weight gain, it is really caused by the slow down in metabolism. In addition, there are long-term effects, some of which are still being studied. Some studies show that taking hormone replacement therapy may lead to a risk of some forms of breast cancer and endometrial cancer.

Recent publicity concerning the health risks of synthetic hormone replacement therapy has led many women to seek more natural solutions. And with good reason. In areas of the world where soy and other estrogenic plants are part of the diet, breast cancer rates are much lower and menopausal symptoms are almost non-existent. Synthetic hormone replacement is not common because it is not needed.

In the U.S., where pharmaceutical companies make $8 billion a year on synthetic hormones, breast cancer, heart attacks and strokes are increasing dramatically among menopausal women. Dr. John Lee, author of "What your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause", blames the increases on synthetic hormones.

Natural solution - Menozac - can clear up the menopausal problems and eliminate the health risks associated with the synthetic hormones.

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