Project Description
What is Menopause?
Menopause is officially established when a woman’s menstrual period has stopped occurring for at least one year. However, classic menopausal symptoms can begin to occur long before a woman is “officially” in menopause.
What are the common signs, symptoms, conditions, and diseases associated with Menopause?
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Hot flashes, Night sweats
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Mood swings, Overly emotional behavior
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Depression, Anxiety
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Poor concentration, Memory loss
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Insomnia
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Hair Loss
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Loss of sex drive
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Vaginal Dryness, Vaginal wall thinning
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Painful sexual intercourse
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Osteopenia (mild-moderate bone loss)
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Osteoporosis (significant bone loss) – The most rapid bone loss occurs in the first two years after estrogen begins to decrease
How are the signs, symptoms, conditions, and diseases associated with Menopause commonly treated?
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Non-Bioidentical Estrogen-like drugs
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Non-Bioidentical Progesterone-like drugs
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Anti-Depressant drugs
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Anti-Anxiety drugs
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Biphosphonate drugs – To treat Osteoporosis
What are the hormonal imbalances, or deficiencies associated with Menopause?
Menopause is primarily characterized by a deficiency in the hormones Estrogen, Testosterone, and Progesterone. Though there is some overlap in the degree to which each of these specific hormone deficiencies is involved in the various signs and symptoms often seen in menopause, there are some general associations that can be made.
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The Estrogen deficiency is primarily responsible for: hot flashes, night sweats, depression, vaginal dryness, vaginal wall thinning, painful sexual intercourse, hair loss, memory loss, loss of concentration, and bone loss (osteopenia/osteoporosis)
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The Testosterone deficiency is primarily responsible for: loss of sex drive, and weight gain
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The Progesterone deficiency is primarily responsible for: anxiety, and insomnia
What should a Comprehensive Holistic Protocol for Menopause include?
A Comprehensive Holistic Health Protocol should always be customized to meet the unique needs of each person. Not only do people have different genetic variations, but differ in important lifestyle factors that influence their overall health outcomes. A persons diet, stress levels, professional and family responsibilities, sleep patterns, exercise choices, as well as past and present medical history all must be considered in protocol design. Of the over 11,000 Comprehensive Holistic Health Protocols we have designed in the last 27 years of clinical practice, no two have been exactly the same. The four main components of an appropriately designed Comprehensive Holistic Health Protocol for Menopause would include:
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A customized diet; Specific to the patients individual needs
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A general nutritional supplement strategy; To support basic health needs
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A targeted nutritional supplement strategy; Specific to the patients individual needs
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A hormone modulating nutritional supplement strategy; Using Standardized Botanical Extracts (SBE) that can affect the levels of various hormones within the human body.