Climax and menopause - the restructuring of the body

Climax and menopause - the restructuring of the body, worries women at any age, even those who are far from it. What changes occur in the body during this period?

Many women perceive menopause as an age-related disease, the first symptom of a beginning old age, after 45 years they hurry to enroll in an old woman.

In fact, menopause is not a disease or an old age. This is just another stage in the life of the beautiful half of humanity, in which there is an age-related physiological restructuring of the body, leading to a gradual extinction and termination of the hormonal function of the ovaries. Female sex hormones (estrogens and progesterone) are produced less and less.

As a result of menopause and menopause - changes in the body, a number of changes occur in the body affecting menstrual and genital functions - the monthly ones gradually stop (the last menstruation usually comes in the year 50-51), pregnancy no longer occurs.


Nevertheless , menopause does not affect the attractiveness and sexuality of lovely ladies. And in the 50's and 60's many women lead an active life, continue to catch the rapturous views of the opposite sex, manage to make a dizzying career and achieve amazing success (remember, for example, Margaret Thatcher). The main thing here is the psychological attitude and the timely help of a specialist!


Tune in for a positive!

Women who have reached menopause and menopause - the restructuring of the body, sometimes hard to tolerate the age-related changes in the body. "Hot flashes", heat, headaches, heart palpitations, sweating, sudden mood changes, irritability, weakness, poor sleep, memory impairment, fluctuations in blood pressure, bladder dysfunction and other unpleasant symptoms of menopause due to lack of female sex hormones, not by hearsay Familiar to many ladies of mature age. As a rule, to cope with the manifestations of climacteric syndrome, doctors prescribe hormonal therapy. But, unfortunately, this treatment is not shown to everyone. The risk of using hormones sometimes exceeds their potential benefit. That's why the doctors turned to the people's experience. So special phytocomplexes were developed.


From the hands of nature

Herbal preparations are increasingly used for the prevention and treatment of climacteric syndrome. They are composed of several biologically active components, for example phytoestrogens - natural substances, action and structure resembling female sex hormones. They regulate metabolism and hormonal balance, relieve menopausal symptoms, counteract the aging processes and, unlike synthetic hormones, do not have a side effect on the body.

Vegetable preparations contain both popular phytoestrogens (for example, tsimicifugi extract, soy extract) and other biologically active components (nettle extract, clover).

Nettle is rich in organic acids, phytoncides, trace elements, ascorbic acid, carotene and vitamin K. The latter, in turn, participates in the regulation of oxidation-reduction processes of the body, and also prevents the development of osteoporosis, including in postmenopausal women.

Tsimitsifuga (or klopogon) - despite an unremarkable name, a very useful plant. It has a calming effect, normalizes blood pressure, relieves headache, improves heart function. In addition, what is scientifically proven, this is the only plant that effectively fights against "tides".


Soya in addition to phytoestrogens contains bioflavonoids - substances that protect cells from destruction, rejuvenating the skin and the entire body as a whole. In soybeans are also a lot of protein, fiber and there is absolutely no cholesterol, and therefore this product is useful for the heart and blood vessels, it can be used during menopause and menopause - body reorganization.

Cabbage (white, red, colored, broccoli, kohlrabi, color) is a source of a unique plant component - indolcarbinol. Its main advantage is a reduction in the risk of developing hormone-dependent tumors. In addition, indole-3-carbinol suppresses the growth of tumor cells, helps normalize the level of estrogens in the blood, and also slows the aging of cells.


Most men believe that menopause is exclusively a female privilege. But in fact, this is far from the case. With age-related hormonal reorganization (in other words, andropause), representatives of the stronger sex also have to face. Its main cause is a decrease in the level of the male hormone - testosterone. True, often andropause is not so bright, so most men of mature age simply do not notice it. In rare cases, the stronger sex may be troubled by hot flashes, insomnia, dizziness, unpleasant sensations in the heart, emotional instability, fatigue.