How Long Does Menopause Last? Supporting and Nourishing the Change

by Richard on October 12, 2009 · 0 comments

in Natural Health Remedies

how long does menopause lastHow long does menopause last? The vast majority of women can experience menopause during a 2 -10 year window. This usually begins for women from the mid-forties to the mid-fifties. Even if you begin much earlier, or end later, you can have your own version of a healthy menopause. And whether you never feel a single hot flash, or continue to have them into your late sixties, it can be “normal” for you.

Most treatments for menopausal women, whether natural or synthetic, focus on replacing the estrogen or progesterone that is lost. Simply replacing estrogen is, however, trying to re-create the state of a woman in her reproductive years instead of nourishing a woman who, in the second half of life, has other things to do and be and accomplish.

For the younger woman, the focus is on reproduction, on children, on home. Supplementing with estrogen replacement is a focus on reproduction. The transition into menopause requires a different approach – supporting the entire endocrine system so that the adrenals and all the glands in the endocrine system create a different mix for the post-menopausal woman.

The Amazon Rainforest formula Sumacazon, nourishes the whole endocrine system. This allows for a more natural, healthy transition away from a focus on estrogen to a more diverse endocrine balance that is the natural state of the post-menopausal woman.

This diverse endocrine balance is essential because it stimulates a more holistic approach to life that is the natural state of women in their later years. Many societies honor their elder women. This is because the healthy mature woman has a completely different endocrine balance, a different hormone balance, and therefore, a unique perspective on life.

Have you noticed that most of the female leaders of the world have been post-menopausal? Herbalist Susun Weed speaks about healthy post-menopausal women as being able to help our planet. Now, when we have more women going into menopause than ever before, it is essential for women to understand and accomplish this transition naturally.

Alleviate Your Symptoms of Menopause with Sumacazon

Sumacazon Formula:* Our endocrine system includes our adrenals, thyroid, hypothalamus, gonads (men), ovaries (women). This system is largely responsible for producing hormones we need. As we age, many of our body’s systems may become less efficient than they were when we were younger. The remarkable properties of the four herbs in this product have long been revered by the people of Brazil and Peru. They include:
Suma – Suma is classified as an adaptogen for facilitating hormonal balance and helping the body adjust to stress. **
Maca – grows high in the Andes in mineral rich soil. It is loaded with nutrients including: Vitamins B-1, 2, 12, C&E; the minerals calcium, iron, phosphorus, zinc and magnesium; complex carbohydrates, amino acids and
a number of natural steroidal glycosides. It is traditionally used to facilitate energy, mental clarity, libido and muscle tone. **
Muira Puama-is a Brazilian shrub that has historically been used as a tonic for the nervous system and to nutritionally support organs involved in healthy sexual function.**
Stevia- Is a member of the Chrysanthemum family. Stevia is totally safe and grows wild in South America. For centuries, people in Paraguay and Brazil have used the leaf to sweeten beverages and as an ingredient in medicinal herbal teas. Unlike sugar, it does not trigger a rise in blood sugar and does not feed yeast or other microorganisms. Stevia is said to increase energy, facilitate digestion and gastrointestinal functions, regulate blood glucose levels, and nourish the liver, pancreas and spleen. **

*Sumacazon is good for everyone and should not be thought of solely for menopausal women. Men and women of all ages benefit from a balanced endocrine system.

** These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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