Menozac Is A Natural Treatment For Menopause
Menopause. Every woman goes through it. Most of us dread it, and wonder how we’ll ever get through it.
We tend to forget that menopause is a natural part of every woman’s life. You’re not sick, and you shouldn’t be treated like you are!
What Exactly Is Menopause?
In a nutshell, you stop having your period every month. It sounds simple, but it’s a major transition. Remember when you were a young girl having her first period? That’s a major milestone in every woman’s life. You had to make a lot of adjustments as you learned how to deal with cramps, achiness, bloating, moodiness, and other pms symptoms.
It’s the same way with menopause. You’re transitioning into a new part of your life. But sometimes there are some unpleasant symptoms that go along with this transition, just as there were some that came with the transition from child to fertile woman.
Signs And Symptoms Of Menopause
Some common signs and symptoms of menopause include:
- Mood swings, including feeling down or anxious
- Heavy or irregular periods
- Hot flashes
- Night sweats
- Insomnia
- Weight gain
- Bloating or gas
- Headaches
- Joint pain or stiffness
- Vaginal dryness
- Diminished sexual desire
What Is Menozac?
Menozac is a blend of all-natural herbal extracts that has been developed to ease your transition through menopause. It provides effective herbal menopause relief.
What Are The Ingredients In Menozac?
Women have been using herbs for menopause for centuries. In many parts of the world, these herbs are still being used today.
Menozac contains the following herbs and natural ingredients:
- Black cohosh is widely used in Europe as a natural treatment for menopause. Black cohosh is generally considered safe, but if you have liver disease or a family history of liver disease, you should check with your doctor before using it.
- Damaiana has a reputation of being an aphrodisiac, and has been claimed to induce euphoria. However, research shows that myth to be a hoax. Damaiana is used to relieve anxiety and induce relaxation. Those suffering from sexual difficulties resulting from stress or emotional troubles could benefit from supplementation with this herb.
- Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Can vitamin E prevent hot flashes? Studies done in the late 1940’s suggested that it may help relieve hot flashes, along with postmenopausal vaginal dryness.
- Soy contains natural plant estrogens called phytoestrogens. These phytoestrogens help balance a woman’s estrogen level by attaching themselves to the body’s estrogen receptor sites. When attached, phytoestrogens can decrease estrogen levels in perimenopausal women and increase estrogen levels in postmenopausal women.
If you are having bothersome signs and symptoms of menopause, you may want to try Menozac before considering hormone replacement therapy (HRT). This natural menopause treatment can help you ease your way naturally through the transition of menopause.
Early Menopause Symptoms
Symptoms of perimenopause often begin when a woman is in her mid to late thirties, especially in developed countries like the US. Early menopause symptoms can occur much earlier, especially in third world countries where child bearing starts earlier and nutrition and doctor’s care is not as readily available.
Although many women start the process in their thirties, many more do not begin the process until their early forties and finally reach complete menopause by their early fifties.
However, even in the US, some women have premature menopausal symptoms. Usually this happens if a woman has had a hysterectomy at a relatively young age. Her body no longer produces eggs or the specific hormones that come with menstruation, so she goes through menopause much earlier. Women in this situation often receive hormone therapy to relieve early menopause symptoms.
A woman who has been in treatment for cancer and has undergone chemotherapy or radiation treatments may experience premature menopause symptoms too.
Signs of Peri Menopause
The first symptoms of perimenopause usually occur in the mid to late thirties for most women. Early menopause symptoms are often noticed when a woman starts missing her period every few months. Her periods may also become much lighter or much heavier than they were previously. These symptoms can last from four to eight years before any other symptoms show themselves and before full menopause is reached.
Some other early menopause symptoms that are very common are hot flashes and mood swings. As a woman’s body changes, less estrogen and progesterone that are produced. There are also fewer eggs that are ripening and released through ovulation. Also, the post ovulation surge of progesterone is decreased. All these factors are responsible for the appearance of signs of peri menopause, where the woman experiences hot flashes and mood swings.
Menopausal hot flashes cause a woman to break out into a sweat. Her face is often red and flushed as she waits for it to pass. Hot flashes can occur at any time, day or night. They can disrupt daily activities as well as sleep patterns.
Since these outbreaks are dramatic, they are the most commonly recognized early menopause symptom.
Mood swings are another commonly recognized symptom of perimenopause. Menopausal mood swings can cause extreme reactions, such as depression. Sad feelings, including a sense of loss, are not unusual. Sometimes medical treatment is necessary for menopausal mood swings.
Early Signs Of Menopause
What is menopause? It’s when a woman has not had her monthly period for at least one year. This happens to all women sooner or later.
In the US, the average age of menopause is 51. In other countries, this can be earlier or later, depending on nutrition and available medical care.
This video, “Understanding Menopause” may be helpful in understanding what is happening with your body. (If you find the ads annoying you can turn them off by clicking on the x in the upper right hand corner of the ad box.)
Early Menopause Symptoms
Some women start having early signs of menopause in their mid-thirties. A woman’s period may become lighter or shorter, or it may get longer and heavier. She may also notice her periods are becoming irregular, and she may even skip having her period some months.
Most women start noticing early signs of menopause in their forties. This is usually when more noticeable menopause symptoms usually set in. These include the most common type of menopause symptom, which are hot flashes. A woman can also be afflicted with sleeping disorders, mood swings and changes to her skin, such as dryness around her mouth and eyes. In addition, there can be a loss of bladder control and an increase in fat around her abdomen. Her breasts will also start to lose their fullness and her hair may also thin slightly.
Women usually retain the sex drive that they had before starting menopause, but sometimes there is a decrease in sex drive, which may be connected to the problem of vaginal dryness, which makes intercourse uncomfortable if certain measures are not taken.
What Causes Menopause?
The causes of menopause are that the woman’s body produces less estrogen and progesterone than it used to produce. There are fewer eggs that are ripening for fertilization, and when they do, there is a lesser surge in progesterone for the post ovulation surge. This change in hormone levels is what causes the symptoms and mood swings in women.
Your doctor can check to see if you’re entering menopause by doing a blood test that looks for FSH, or follicle stimulating hormones, and also estrogen levels. If the levels of these hormones are lower than normal, this indicates that you may be in the beginning stages of menopause.
If a woman is too young to be starting menopause, treatments are available, including lifestyle changes and hormone therapy.
Early menopause can also be caused by a hysterectomy or by chemotherapy or radiation.

