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Stress, urinary
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Menopause
and MACA (Lepidium meyenii
Wal)
There
are thousands of research documents regarding the amazin Maca "the
Jewel of the Andes " Researchers from The Medizinische Universität
from Lübeck, Germany
found a the largest old pregnant woman community in the world at the
"Meseta de Bombom" in Junin located at Peruvian Andes, most
of those r women with over forty five years old.
Some problems related to health which women suffer...
Health & Aging
Menopause
Need to loose Weight
Chronic Worry
prevent fatigue
stress on body
In South America there is
an herb that women have used for thousands of years to maintain their
stamina, prevent fatigue, and reduce the effects of stress on their
body. The herb is called Maca but the Realandean maca, (Lepidium peruvianum
Chacon).
In Peru, women begin using
The real andean maca at age 38 to maintain fertility and hormonal health.
They recognized long ago that their productive, but stressful lifestyle
could be debilitating unless they used plants as medicine. These South
American women remain fertile and productive well into late life. They
are strong and have immense stamina. They do not experience menopause
with all it's uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness,
and memory problems
An herb such as the real
andean maca allows a woman to handle more of life without the same degree
of stress taxing her endocrine system. The best source of progesterone
and estrogen is your own body. For the most part, nothing could be more
natural, carry no risk of side effects, and be more user-friendly than
your own hormones. This is one more of the million reasons why you should
replenish yourself, and use safe, truly natural products (like Maca)
that will enhance your own ability to produce natural hormones.
Other benefits include
increased energy, enhanced mental clarity, help with female hormonal
imbalances associated with PMS and menopause and treatment for chronic
fatigue syndrome.
Proper sexual performance for men and women is one of the hallmarks
of a full and enriching lifestyle. Unfortunately, various factors, including
the complexities of modern life, stress, hormonal changes, medical conditions,
medication usage and aging, all lead to reduced sex drive and poor sexual
performance. These problems affect both men and women. While some medications
have been touted as the answer to male impotency, there are many negatives
associated with its use, the most important of which are the potential
for serious side effects. Moreover, for the most part, these medications
have been ineffective in treating sexual dysfunction in women.
Maca has exploded on the
world scene due to its legendary effects on sexual intercurse and its
aphrodisiac qualities. Maca, well known in ancient times for enhancing
sexual desire, increasing libido, vitality, stamina and sexual performance.
Today, the modern world enjoys the legendary benefits of Maca. Other
benefits include increased energy, enhanced mental clarity, help with
female hormonal imbalances associated with PMS and menopause and treatment
for chronic fatigue syndrome.
Helps to achieve orgasm more easily and frequently. It's guaranteed
to heighten sexual desire, stimulation and orgasms!
Just like fine wine and rich
Columbian coffee, the most potent herbal sexual stimulants are made
from the highest-quality herbs obtained from andean virgin highlands
of Peru and expert processing methods.
It is important to remember
that maca action on the body jogs the pituitary into producing the precursor
hormones which ultimately end up raising oestrogen, progesterone and
testosterone levels, as well as helping to balance the adrenal glands,
the thyroid and the pancreas. But this occurs naturally, not with time-bomb
drugs which throw the entire body into a dangerous state of confusion.
Effects of Peruvian Maca
on Hormonal Function
Whether discussions today
are about oestrogen replacement therapy, increasing male potency, or
improving other hormonal functions, the solutions mentioned are generally
drugs currently on the market. Letely, however, we’ve been hearing marvellous
reports about a hearty plant root cultivated in the Andes of Peru. Known
as the real andean ‘maca’, this ancient nutritional source and effictiviness
endocrine system remedy is being dispensed by health professionals as
a safe and natural substitute for drugs.
Early Menopause and Vaginal Dryness Avoided One young West Coast woman
Elizabeth Schelge F, has an interesting experience to tell. After giving
birth to two children, the 33-year old mother decided to use contraceptive
pills for the first time. Since a possible side effect of the method
she chose was not having a period, Elizabeth didn’t think anything of
its non-occurence until six months later when she also began experiencing
mood swings, hot flashes and dry skin. Her visit to an endocrinologist
revealed that the woman’s hormones were at "menopause levels".
Then Elizabeth’s mother told her that early menopause runs in the family.
Her grandmother, her mother, and her older sister all had early menopause.
It had been a year since her last period and by chance her husband brought
home some Maca for himself. He told his wife to try it too, and she
did. Last June Elizabeth S experienced resumption of menstruation once
again. Her periods have been regular ever since taking the maca. Susan
S. also comments that her skin is now nice and moist, the way it used
to be.
I haven’t had a hot flash
since the beginning of November 1997, and I feel fabulous! When I told
my patients about Maca, they tried it and found freedom from their perimenopausal
and menopausal symptoms. One patient who has been taking the real andean
maca for over a year had a series of bone density studies done that
showed increased density in the spine," says nurse Sulger-Smith.
"Other case histories exhibit similar positive results from taking
the real andean maca. In fact, most of the women taking the root powder
report that they feel less fatigue, greater energy, are less susceptible
to stress, and do not experience hot flashes or night sweats.
Although the great majority
of menopausal and postmenopausal women could benefit from the real andean
maca. First of all, there are the women whose bodies are so well balanced
through a combination of good nutrition, fitness, good genes and lifestyle
that they are doing just great without adding any maca. Menopause should
not be treated as an illness whereby all women need maca therapy. Each
woman is a different biochemical entity and will react in a different
way to this natural life event. Then there is a whole group of women
who have been on hormone replacement therapy for five, ten or 20 years.
To a gerater or lesser extent their ovaries have atrophied from receiving
estrogen and other hormones supplied to them from outside for a long
period of time. Women with a history of breast cancer or other type
of hormone-related cancer also fall in this group.
THE MENOPAUSE EXPERIENCE:
Women arrive at the experience
of menopause in a state of confusion, bewilderment, and fear. Is menopause
a disease? Are hot flashes, dizziness, forgetfulness and palpitations
normal during the
menopausal change? And when does perimenopause stop and menopause begin?
And what about
Does Hormonal Replacement
Therapy Cause Cancer Or Prevent It?
It is hardly surprising that women know very little about menopause.
Yes, they know that it's inevitable and they know that the menstrual
cycle ends. But very few women actually know what is happening to their
bodies, why certain discomforts or symptoms occur and, more important,
what their options are for coping with and dealing with menopause.
Probably the question most
frequently asked about menopause is, "Is menopause a disease or
a normal event?" While some magazines and talk shows would have
you believe that menopause with all its uncomfortable symptoms is a
natural process of aging, other have built entire businesses on finding
a cure for the dreaded state of "life change".
For centuries, women dealt
with menopause in a variety of ways. Some used folk or home remedies
to deal with annoying symptoms - such as hot flashes, sleeplessness
and mood swings - that menopause sometimes brings. Others visited shamans,
witch doctors or spiritualists to help conquer their discomfort. Today
women often visit physicians who frequently prescribe hormone replacement
therapy (HRT), which has spawned so much controversy. Many of these
women, about 50%, never fill these prescriptions and either seek an
alternative to HRT or go it alone and accept the risks and discomforts
of menopausal changes without help.
The question remains, Is
menopause a disease? A normal part of life? Something to be dreaded?
Do women around the world suffer from the harsh symptoms and worries
associated with menopause?
Technically speaking menopause
is a medical term that means the normal and complete cessation of the
menstrual cycle, including both ovulation (the release of an unfertilized
egg from the ovaries) and menstrual periods. So, with this in mind one
can see that menopause refers to a woman's very last menstrual period.
A woman is said to be "in menopause" when she has not had
a period for one year or more.
Menopause usually takes place
between the ages of 45 and 55, although some women experience their
last periods in their 60's and in some cases in their 30's.
Disrupted menstrual cycles
and irregular periods are common flags of the time preceding menopause
This time is now commonly referred to as perimenopause and can last
for years. Perimenopause begins without symptoms and proceeds to a drop
in hormone levels that are significant enough to cause the body to respond
by producing hot flashes, changes in periods, some insomnia and mood
changes. In addition some women complain of dizziness. Hormone sensitive
tissues begin to shrink causing vaginal dryness, and urinary control
problems. Bone mass begins to decrease and skin becomes thinner and
looses some elasticity. Hair can become dry, thin and brittle.
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