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		<title>Menopause -HOT Flushes- Menopause with Dr D Townsend</title>
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I have been fortunate throughout my life to have kept very good health, so it came as a bit of a shock at the age of 50 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hot Flushes, Hot flashes, Dr Townsend, Biogenstein, Transfer Factor, Drug, Drug Free, head aches, Hayfever, Health without drugs. Menopause, educate yourself, cancer, breast cancer,periods,hormone imbalance, tenderness, moody.<br />
MENOPAUSE<br />
I have been fortunate throughout my life to have kept very good health, so it came as a bit of a shock at the age of 50 to start with hot flushes, night sweats, palpitations and generally feeling &#8216;not really 100%&#8217;.<br />
I was determined not go down the HRT route, and 3 years later, still had not found an effective natural remedy, so had just got used to feeling hot and bothered and very jaded for most of the time.<br />
I was introduced to transfer factors and genistein phytoestrogen blend. Over a period of a couple of months (and it was a relatively gradual process) I am pleased to say that the menopausal<br />
symptoms have all but disappeared. What a relief! An interesting and unexpected side effect &#8212; I no longer get a reaction to bites from mosquitoes and sand flies, which caused me to come up in large, red, itchy swellings that lasted for weeks. Not exactly life threatening that one, but a nuisance none the less. I put that down to a stronger immune system brought about by taking transfer factors. At first I thought that the transfer factors was an expensive product; now I think it to be the best investment I have ever<br />
made for my and my family&#8217;s future health.<br />
M Cornthwaite<br />
MENAPAUSE<br />
During a discussion, my neighbour asked me how I knew I was nearing menopause. I gave her the possible symptoms including &#8220;flying off the handle for no reason&#8221;. This rang a big alarm with her as she<br />
has recently been sending her husband diving for cover with her sudden outbursts. I told her about the genistein phytoestrogen blend and how it might help her. She bought some, and when I saw her three weeks later she said she hadn&#8217;t had a grumpy day since she started them. In fact &#8211; her husband was getting nervous because she was getting close to the bottom of the bottle! She is thrilled with the results &#8211; and needless to say &#8211; so is her husband!! He calls them &#8216;magic&#8217; pills!<br />
B Spraggs</p>
<p>Well what can I tell you from my own story: I had suffered for years with incredibly heavy periods and was getting to the point where I could not leave the house for 3 weeks in a month, it was dreadful, my friend convinced me to go see a specialist and find out if it was normal, it had been like this for years so I thought it was&#8230;.. well away I went to see him, one of Hamilton&#8217;s finest, he could not believe I had put up with all this for so long, he did his normal tests etc&#8230;.. won&#8217;t go into those&#8230;. And said I needed immediate help and I needed a hysterectomy immediately &#8230;. WOW, I was not prepared for that, that is for sure&#8230;.<br />
That was December 2005, I was scheduled for surgery January 15 2006,.. It was all so quick I didn&#8217;t have time to think, I didn&#8217;t really want to go into menopause as I thought I was too young, 49 at the time&#8230;.. after the operation and long story short, my 6 month visit came up, so I went and got the thumbs up all is well&#8230;&#8230;..  so then came the question..<br />
&#8220;So when will I go into Menopause&#8230;. Hot Flushes&#8230; etc etc.. &#8221;</p>
<p>He said I should start to notice the onset within the next month or so&#8230;..  OH NO.. NOT Hot Flushes and all that goes with it&#8230;. I remember my mother going through all that, I did not want that to happen. I braced myself and well guess what&#8230;.. It has not happened&#8230; not a hot flush to be had by me.. not any sign actually&#8230; nothing&#8230; zilch</p>
<p>So why not YOU ask?? It should have happened according to the Doctor..<br />
Easy really, I found out about this product that you have been reading about called Biogenistein, I started taking it about 18 months ago, I take 2 a day&#8230;. I am so well I&#8217;m dangerous, No HOT FLUSHES for ME, None EVER.<br />
Sit back and watch this movie of the world renowed Dr Townsend an Gynecologist Oncologist. email me if you need any help at all gail@ybsick.net How does BioGenistein Plus work?<br />
Each of the components in the BioGenistein Plus formulation are<br />
important. One of the key ingredients, genistein, is particularly<br />
important because it is the most heavily researched of the<br />
phytoestrogens. Genistein has been shown in some cases to support<br />
bone mass health1, support prostate health2, support and maintain<br />
healthy breast tissue3 and help support and maintain heart and artery<br />
health.4 *<br />
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		<title>Menopause and palpitations- They go hand in hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When going through menopause it is quite common to experience palpitations. If you do notice them be sure to keep a close eye on the health of you heart and also be sure to discuss this new developement with your doctor as soon as you possibly can.
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<p><strong>Menopause and palpitations: Get A Doctor’s Advice As Soon As Possible</strong></p>
<p>Menopause may not be a disease, but it can still cause complications to your health if you are not careful, or do not know the proper way of managing it. It will not be unusual for you to notice menopause and palpitations, and it is quite normal to notice your heart skipping a beat, which is a good reason to be worried. This skipping of a heartbeat is normally associated with a prolapsed heart.</p>
<p><strong>Keep A Close Watch On The Condition Of The Heart Valve</strong></p>
<p>It is advisable for a woman with menopause and palpitations to regularly consult a physician so that there is kept a close watch on the heart valve’s condition so that no further deformity is caused which will exacerbate the problem of menopause and palpitations. Such a condition is known to be very uncomfortable and can also be quite frightening, and it occurs when there are premature contractions with excessive blood being pumped into the heart.</p>
<p>To not experience menopause and palpitations, it is best for you during menopause, to avoid being stressed out, which in itself is a symptom of pre-menopause. You need to be relaxed, take exercise regularly as well as get good amount of sleep during menopause so that the hormones are kept in check, especially the cortisol that can easily be aggravated by stress.</p>
<p>High levels of cortisol will make for greater risk to your heart and may quicken the heart beat as well as oxygen is moved faster to starving cells as well as tissues. To avoid the condition of menopause and palpitations, you should make necessary changes to your lifestyle and nutrition should be upgraded when you reach middle age which will further your hormonal production so that the depleting levels of hormones get augmented, which is the real cause of menopause.</p>
<p>There is little doubt that menopause and palpitations go hand in hand, and heart palpitations are the most prevalent symptoms of menopause. This condition is further complicated when one finds it difficult to come across suitable relief from menopause and palpitations, even though you can use some of the many natural as well as medical medicines to get relief.</p>
<p>The palpitations are usually caused by irregular heartbeats and are often noticed in women during or close to their menopause phase. It is not unusual for women to notice their heart rates shooting up to two hundred beats per minute when having a hot flash. The causes of menopause and palpitations can be traced to fluctuation in hormones in the body of the woman patient, which causes the heart to adjust and the condition is closely associated with hot flashes.</p>
<p>Menopause and palpitations can cease within a month; though care should be taken to get a doctor’s advice as the cause of the palpitations can include stimulants, anemia, hypoglycemia, thyroid conditions as well as heart diseases. To reduce the risk of menopause and palpitations, you can limit alcohol as well as beverages with caffeine, refrain from smoking, exercise regularly, avoid stimulant medicines and decrease stress levels.</p>
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