MENOPAUSE IS NOT A HORMONE IMBALANCE!

2009 June 30
by publisher


Standard Medicine May Have IT ALL Incorrect!

The spot that the reason for all the menopause symptoms is due to an imbalance of hormones is a superficial perspective and deserves a deeper look. Menopause symptoms may contain:

  • hot flashes
  • irregular periods
  • vaginal & urinary changes
  • sleep disturbances
  • feeling overwhelmed
  • weight gain
  • loss of desire
  • craving: sweet carbs, alcohol
  • minor to major depression
  • hair loss
  • ear ringing
  • headaches
  • bloating, nausea
  • aggravation allergies
  • bone density loss
  • changes in breath & body odor
  • decreased fertility
  • night sweats
  • changes in appearance
  • fatigue
  • vaginal irony
  • irritability
  • constipation/diarrhea
  • edginess/palpitations
  • memory problems & fuzzy thinking
  • fibroids
  • aching joints
  • changes in menstruation
  • changes in sexual desire or function
  • mood swings
  • hair loss/thinning
  • Skin changes


Are these symptoms tied to deficiency of hormones? Could it be complete? The whole body is may be suffering from top to bottom.

ANOTHER Bid – UNDERLYING CAUSE: 

 

Habitual Chinese Medicine perspective: Menopause is considered a deficiency condition of the liver and qi (life force). When the blood and energy quality is weak and toxic then all of the organs are not able to go their job. This condition causes the liver to scorch which rises through the body, wreaking havoc in its path. The heart, lungs, inclusion, glands, throat, mouth & teeth, nose, eyes, ears, brain, skin and hair become heated and dried resulting in the symptoms, listed above. In addition, the liver does not filter the blood where it becomes slow-moving and clotted.

Since the body is unsatisfactory of essential body energy and quality filtered blood, then the glands do not go normally. Their secretions may be periodic or non-releasing altogether. When the blood is filtered, normally, enriched then all the body’s organs improve. Gradually, the energy comes back and they are able to function normally. The glandular functions, secrete once again, assisting the body in its healthy function.

The body is not absent of hormones. The blood is stopped up like sludge. Glands are not receiving/transmitting essential messages, timely and/or plainly!

Then why do we add or give more hormones. Doesn’t that risk an overload of hormones? Remember when you were a kid and your hormones were super revved. We don’t want to risk going through that again. We have enough hormones. If we nourish our blood, implementation, sleep, manage stress, etc. our hormones come back and supports increased balance.

So if Chinese medicine knows the problem, then what is their answer to this to this deficiency? Look below.

What Restores Normal Hormone Function? 

Chinese Medicine Has Had An Answer for this for More Than a 1000 Years!

Habitual Chinese Medicine has 20+ formulas for menopause. But which one is the best? This requires a seasoned Master herbalist to answer to this. While most women fall into 6 major constitution types such as:

  • cold
  • damp
  • unsatisfactory
  • hot
  • dry
  • excess

Most menopausal women are a unsatisfactory constitution with hot characteristics and subsidy 95% of the time from Menopause Comfort. I know that is a small confusing but more info follows. The exclusion is during the summertime.

Some women, who are more hot than the usual population, require a colder formula, Paramalin, to offset the excess internal heat bent in the liver.

 

“3000 Years of Chinese Herbal Medicine Provides the Best Menopause Formulation”

While not all women have to encounter farthest characteristics of menopause, enough are messed up that real relief is essential. The herbs, below, balance the hormones-progesterone & estrogen, cool nourish and stimulate the liver. This improves the blood which assists all the organs in the body which further lifts the body’s functioning. The herb selection centers and alleviates the circumstances listed above.

 These herbs work best for Menopause symptoms by reducing the predictable heat signs stemming from the liver administration too much toxicity and/or excess food intake, etc.

1. Radix Angelica Sinensis

Repayment: Blood deficiency correlated to the Heart and Liver. Especially improves palid, ashen complexion, lusterless nails, tinnitus, blurred vision, and palpitations, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrheal, abdominal pain, traumatic injury, and carbuncles due to blood stasis, especially accompanied by cold from deficiency, dry intestines due to blood deficiency. Tonifies the blood and regulates the menses, invigorates and harmonizes the blood and disperses cold, reduces swelling, expels pus, generates flesh, and alleviates pain: used in treating sores and abscesses, treats coughs. Moistens irony and lubricates the Intestines, Internally, it moistens the organs since of its concentrated fluids and sweetness; externally, it thrusts out to the muscle layer since of its acrid, warm nature.

2. Bupleuri Radix

Bupleurum tonifies the Heart, Spleen, and Lungs, while it facilitates the fluid pathways, Unblocks the orifices and expels heat. Promotes urination, reduces dankness with such symptoms as phlegm and thin mucus, diarrhea, and edema. Supports the body’s energy, makes it an valuable choice for promoting urination and leaching out dankness. It can be used when there is urinary problem, edema, phlegm, or thin mucus, regardless of whether the condition is hot or cold, unsatisfactory or unnecessary in nature.

3. Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae

The Liver frankly relates to tendons (sinews), which can cramp and spasm if unsupported by filtered blood from a normal functioning liver. Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae elevates the Liver Blood quality and so relieves pain (cramped tendons, flanks and abdomen). The Liver stores the blood, and reduced blood Storage space space can affect other blood organs, such as the Heart, and the “sea of blood”, which refers to the Womb and its linked vessels. If the Heart lacks the help of Liver blood then palpitations and insomnia follow. If the womb lacks the help of Liver blood then irregular menstruation, infertility or dysmenorrheal presents. Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae supports the Spleen when the liver is challenged. It cools, nourishes and re-invigorates reduces night sweats.

4. Atractylodes Rhizoma – White

Atractylodes Rhizoma is an essential herb for hearty the Spleen and Stomach when dankness obstructs its normal functioning. It clears dankness in the muscles and flesh – and so restores harmony and halts sweating. Repayment the Spleen when unsatisfactory and prevents  miscarriage. Repayment: diarrhea, fatigue, lack of inclination and vomiting. Dries dankness removing obstructions. Stops sweating. Calms the fetus.

 5. Gardeniae Fructus

Cools fire and heat in the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Liver, and Triple Burner, eliminating hot irritability in situations such as warm pathogen diseases with agitation and insomnia. Gardeniae Fructus is also excellent for clearing damp-heat, and is used for jaundice and urinary problem, guiding damp-heat out through the urine. Gardeniae Fructus drains Triple Burner fire, cools epigastric heat, treats feelings of heat and pain in the cardiac region, dissipates pent-up heat, and mobilizes blocked energy. It is an essential herb for the treatment of heat in the chest.

6. Moutan Cortex

This herb enables body heat drainage, invigorates the blood, disperses stagnation, and vents lurking heat in the body.

7. Zingiberis Rhizoma recens – (ginger)

Ginger opens phlegm and re-energizes, alleviates nausea and vomiting, and driving out all microbes and negative energy.  If only its peel is used, its warm nature is somewhat reduced, but is exceptional for unblocking urination. Ginger should be added in small amounts to food, where it strengthens the Stomach.

8. Glycyrrhizae Radix (Licorice)

 Balances the qualities of other herbs, antidote. Enters all 12 channels (meridians) via the Heart, Lung, Spleen and Stomach channels.Invigorates the spleen and improves the body’s energy. Beneficial for weakness, small breath, poor inclination, collapse, loose stools. Replenishes the blood and balances the pulse. Stops coughing by moistening the lungs. Brings a neutral balance to the lungs. Clears heat fire due to toxicity for mouth and throat sores. Reduces pain and spasms in the legs and abdomen. Due to the harmonizing things of licorice, cold and hot as well as any toxicity are offset. Kamcho (Korean) opens up all the channels thus serves to convey other herbal things to all parts of the body. Licorice is also used as an antidote for many toxic substances, inside and outside the body.

10. Menthae Haplocalycis Herba

Repayment:  sores and rashes on the skin, headache and red eyes, superficial visual obstructions, sore throat, and mouth ulcers.

 

Synopsis

The amalgamation of habitual Chinese herbs synergistically improves all the circumstances that are benefitted by the herbs singularly.

Would you like to find these herbs contained in proven safe compound that corrects the menopause condition in 2 hours? The formula has been combined to the right amount of each herb to optimize results for women.

Mark Hammer C.M.H.
Master Herbalist-Asian Medicine

May, 2009



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