Posted on January 20, 2010, 1:24 am, by libertees, under Breast Actives.
There are Chinese herbal medicine clinics that offer herbal medicinal treatments popping up everywhere. Chinese herbal medicines are said to be used for treatment of many ailments and perhaps if you are having no luck with traditional medicine options you should be taking a look at what Chinese herbal medicine may be able to do to help you.
Chinese medical experts believe that the human body is a universe on its own and all components are interconnected which gives a sense of harmony. In this respect when treatments are considered the entire body is divided into specific areas and the treatments for each area will vary.
Chinese people as a rule believe that diseases and illnesses result form the incorrect function of the individual areas of your body in that your body is not working in harmony with itself. They also believe that if attention is not given to each area as required then the health of the individual will only continue to deteriorate. The more traditional Chinese medical experts are convinced that there are healing and curing properties to be derived from animals and plants and that these healing properties can directly effect the divisions of the body in their own ways. There are many healing options available for various different types of illness and pinpointing the problem areas is the first part of the process.
It is thought that emphysema can even be treated by Chinese herbal therapy. In all cases relating to Chinese herbal medicines you need to look at your diet and lifestyle. There are certain things for almost all natural remedies that you should avoid however there are specific items that are usually considered a no go zone for Chinese herbal medicines and many items that you should be concentrating on including in your daily routines. Such as:
Never miss a meal you should eat small meals throughout the day. Some of the recommended food options are fish, lean meat, eggs for protein, seeds, nuts, fiber-rich vegetables and soy. Use of brewer’s yeast to stabilize blood sugar levels is an important remedy in Chinese herbal medicine.
Pancreatin and proteolytic enzymes provide assistance with digestion, Glutamine reduces the cravings you feel for sugar and Zinc helps with the release of insulin to the body. Drinking herbal teas that contain dandelion or licorice are also believed to stabilize blood sugar levels.
Things you should avoid, which you will find very common in a lot of natural http://www.abso-bloody-lutely.com/Health/Medical/Medicine/ : medicines and in the traditional nutritional suggestions are things such as nicotine, caffeine, alcohol, sugar to name but a few.
Most importantly you want to seek the assistance from a Chinese Medicinal Herbalist to find out what are the right sources of food and liquid products as well as supplements that will do the best for your system. You need to explain your current ales or illness to the herbalist and they should also be able to tell a lot by a personal visit and give you tips for what things you should be doing.
If you are advised of certain remedies and you are taking these items for an extended period and see no results then it may be that you have found a crank! If this does happen to you don’t give up the first time around. When you visit a traditional doctor you go back when the medicine does not work so it is recommended with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_herbal_medicine : Chinese herbal medicine that not only should you try again but try someone else to ensure you get the full chance to reap the benefits. Make sure to give the remedies a try though there are many people reporting various benefits when seeking Chinese Herbal medicine remedies and you may find that this is just want you need. Especially if you have tried traditional methods and the results are not forthcoming.
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Posted on January 10, 2010, 10:40 am, by libertees, under Breast Actives.
Menopause depression is a bit like a mid-life crisis. It can be a realisation that you need to change aspects of your life. Or change direction. The depression can come about because you feel you haven’t done as much as you would have liked to, with your life.
But there is another reason for menopause depression.
Some women have a hard time all their menstruating years. They suffer from irritability, commonly referred to as PMT or pre-menstrual tension.
And it’s the P or the ‘pre’ which is under discussion here. The pre means that the irritability, or other symptoms are worse before the period. Once the blood starts to flow, the tension is released, so the irritability disappears.
At menopause, this monthly release is no longer there. So the tension can build up. Whenever something builds up and you know you’re not coping, depression can set in.
When you can’t cope, it really means it’s your immune system that can’t cope. It’s not strong enough. So the first thing you need to do is to focus on raising that.
You can do that through a healthy diet, relaxing every day, getting a good night’s sleep, getting outside into a natural environment at least once a day, and so forth.
Homeopathy works by raising your struggling immune system. And it does it quickly.
I generally don’t recommend people with menopause depression (or indeed any kind of depression) should treat themselves. You’re not in a position to be objective. You’re better off getting help from a professional homeopath.
But not everyone can do that, for various reasons, not just financial. And you may be able to help yourself by using a homeopathic medicine found in most comprehensive home prescribing kits. But you will have to do some work.
Why? Because to use homeopathy successfully, you need to be able to match your symptoms to those of the medicine. Not all. But you need to see the ‘symptom picture’ or feel it’s a good match.
The homeopathic medicine Lachesis typically has hot flushes, headaches and/or depression during the menopause, or during the periods.
The other strong keynote symptoms include:
all symptoms are worse for heat (so for example your menopause depression is worse when it is hot, or when you are hot)
generally those who do well on Lachesis have a high libido
you may have had problems with the contraceptive pill, perhaps that was the start of when you felt depressed
symptoms are worse when you wake up in the morning, you wake into depression, whereas you went to bed much happier
you dislike constricting clothes especially around your neck – in fact you’re intolerant of them
you may have a phobia for snakes – you can’t even look at a picture of one
Written by Madeleine Innocent.
Do you want to learn more about natural health, in particular homeopathy? Check out my free ebook ‘An Introduction to Some Common Homeopathic Remedies’, by clicking on the website link below.
Posted on January 10, 2010, 10:40 am, by libertees, under Breast Actives.
Menopause night sweats can make sleep very disturbed. And with regularly disturbed sleep comes irritability, lack of energy, and an inability to cope. And that can lead to depression.
Whatever ailment you are suffering from, you are only having a hard time because your immune system is not strong enough to help you. Raise that and everything (and not just your menopause night sweats) disappears.
You can do this yourself by raising your awareness of a healthy lifestyle – good, natural food, making sure you have time to relax in nature every day, dealing with stresses and turbulent relationships in a holistic way. And getting a good night’s sleep.
Which is impossible for you at the moment.
Luckily there is a way round this. And a natural way. Which is effective. And doesn’t have side effects. Like making you drowsy. Or giving you cancer.
Homeopathy works by raising your immune system. Quickly. So you are best off consulting with a professional homeopath to get fast and lasting resolution of your menopause night sweats.
But, for a variety of reasons, you may not be able to.
Help may be at hand if you are prepared to take some time working out the most appropriate homeopathic medicine for you. This may also take time to work, as you will only have access to the lower potencies (or strengths).
But you may still be able to resolve your menopause night sweats, given time.
The homeopathic medicine Lachesis needs to be a match for your symptoms. Not every single symptom. But at least three strong ones. So make a list of your other symptoms and then see if there is a match, or a ‘feel’ for this medicine.
The strong keynotes of Lachesis are:
all symptoms are worse at night, ensuring your sleep is badly broken, so you end of feeling terrible when you wake up
your night sweats are worse when you’re warm
you had problems when you were on the contraceptive pill
you found once your periods started, it felt like a release of tension – now you no longer have periods, the tension builds up
you’re intolerant of constricting clothes, especially around your neck – even a necklace feels as if it’s constricting you
you are a quite jealous person, it’s out of control, especially for your partner
you have a high libido
you have an intense phobia about snakes, way beyond the normal and natural fear
Written by Madeleine Innocent.
Do you want to learn more about natural health, in particular homeopathy? Check out my free ebook ‘An Introduction to Some Common Homeopathic Remedies’, by clicking on the website link below.
Posted on November 1, 2009, 10:49 pm, by libertees, under Uncategorized.
Premature ovarian failure is defined as a condition of which the ovarian is no longer responded to the brain in production of follicle before the age of 40, leading to high levels of FSH in the bloodstream and menopause hormonal symptoms. It is caused by either the accelerated loss of eggs or follicles are become less responsive to hormone stimulation from the pituitary gland. It has been estimated that POF affects 1% of the population. While conventional medicine uses synthesis medication to stimulate the ovarian response and artificial insemination with only 5% success rate accompanying with a high medical cost, it drives many women to seek help from traditional medicine, including the traditional Chinese medicine.
Traditional Chinese medicine views POF as an excess and deficiency pattern caused by emptiness of the penetrating and conception meridians and treatments are totally depended to her unique diagnosis, there is no one treatment for all.
I. Diagnosis Most women with POF have some of following symptoms 1. irritability, a rapid pulse and a red tongue 2. Pale or normal tongue 3. Weak pulse 4. Weakness 5. Lethargy Pale, 6. Shallow breathing , soft voice Little desire to speak 7. Poor appetite 8. Fatigue 9. Loose stools 10. Indigestion 11. Bloating and gas 12. Reddish tongue with little or no coating 13. Dry mouth, especially at night 14. Dark, scanty urination 15. Night sweats 16. Thirst 17. Dizziness 18. Heat flushes 19. Constipation 20. Palpitations 21. Forgetfulness 22. Constipation Pale complexion 23. Pale and dry, cracked lips 24. Anxiety 25. Numbness or tingling in limbs 26. Light menses 27.Difficulty urinating, and 28. Edema 29. Cold limbs, 30. Lack of energy 31. Low sexual desire Since each woman is diagnosed as her own entity, some symptoms may be found in some women, but not in the other, depending to the diagnosis.
I. Causes of POF in TCM perspective A. Excessive yang Caused by an excessive loss of vital essence and nutrient fluid, leading to dryness of skin, chapped lips, nose bleed, mouth sore, urinary burning, etc. and interfering with the kidney function in hormonal regulation, resulting in ovarian abnormal function in responding to the hormone secretion from pituitary gland.
B. Spleen qi deficiency 1. Liver Liver has directed influentially in spleen function, without strong liver there is no treatment for spleen blockade and deficiency.
2. Diet and occupation Since spleen prefer warm and hot foods, prolong period working in col environment and eating cold foods will effect the spleen function in synthesizing carbohydrate synthesizing, disrupting the processes in nutrients absorption, obstructing the blood flow to the abdominal region and effecting the luteal phrase, resulting in infertility 3. Life style and weakened liver Spleen is view as the organ of digestion ( nutrients distribution ) and elimination ( eliminating the body waste ). Spleen qi deficiency is normal caused by irregular dietary habits and excessive use of mind in studying and working. Weakened liver may also increases the risk of toxins accumulation and liver qi stagnation in the body, effecting the spleen function and obstructing implantation of egg in the uterine lining. C. Kidney yin deficiency a) Unhealthy diet As oppose to yang deficiency, It is caused by men who love to hot and spicy food leading to heat accumulation in the body causing yin deficiency.
b) External factor Working in the hot environment causes the depletion of fluids in the body including the kidney leading abundant yang qi production.
c) Low sexual activity Frequent sexual activity increases the risk of yang deficiency, low sexual activity causes energy overly accumulation in the reproductive organ, leading to yin deficiency.
D. Blood deficiency Tradition Chinese medicine view blood deficiency is caused by weakened spleen organ, thereby, reducing the spleen function in blood formation, leading to causes not enough blood to distribute to the body such as absence of (no blood for) menstruation. Blood deficiency leads to abnormal function of reproductive system in regulating menstrual cycle, disrupting the production of egg or produces poor quality egg and makes uterine mucus hostile to sperm.
F. Kidney yang deficiency 1 Unhealthy diet As we known, we live in the society, where everything we drink are mostly cold including milk. It has a danger effect in both female and male body as it depletes of the yang qi which is needed to counter the the cold effects of abundant yin, leading to kidney yang deficiency. If one day, our yang qi production from the kidney jing is no longer working well, it will cause symptoms of infertility
2. External factors a) Working in the cold environment such as fish, poultry and meat processing plants may deplete the kidney yang as our body require to produce yang qi constantly to counter the external cold. b) People stay in the cold place for prolong period of time may also have the same effect as people working in cold environment.
b) Frequent sexual activity According to traditional medical medicine, sexual intercourse helps to improve blood circulation and production of certain hormones which are necessary for our health. It also helps to balance the kidney yin qi but frequent sexual activity depletes the kidney jing which is vital for hormone and sperm production, leading to low sperm count or semen with no sperm as well as kidney diseases.
II. Treatments 1. Diet modification a). Since most women with POF are diagnosed with excessive yang in the west caused by the typical American diet as resulting of the body evokes the response from the ovaries, it is advised that spicy and hot foods are eliminated from the diet until excessive yang can be neutralized. b) What to avoid i) Simple sugar and refine starches Simple sugar and refine starches have a very high reading in the GI index list as they cause sharp rise and drop of blood sugar in the bloodstream. ii) Hormone imbalance As the levels of insulin produced by the pancreas have to increase traumatically when the blood sugar levels rise and stop when the blood sugar drop. The imbalance of levels of sugar also cause the over production of cortisol hormone by the adrenal gland that interferes with production of sex hormone, causing infertility. iii) Vitamins Over production of cortisol caused by intake of sugar and refine starches also increases the risk of nutrients deficiency as resulting of vitamins and minerals depletion including B vitamin and magnesium. iv) Weakened immune system Study show that intake a teaspoon of simple sugar can weaken the immune system up to 4 hours as resulting of weakening protein functions in body defence.
v) Saturated fat and trans fat Saturated fat and trans fat interferes the liver function in essential fatty acid metabolism, leading to over production of certain hormones in the prostaglandins family, causing menstrual camps and pain, nervous tensions as well as irregular menstrual cycle, thereby increasing the risk of infertility.
vi) Coffee Intake of large amount of coffee daily to fight off stress may have a negative effect in the reproductive system. As study show that women who consume 300 mg or more of caffeine take longer to conceive than women who do not or take less.
vii) Drug and alcohol Drugs and alcohol can influence an imbalance of reproductive hormones. As drug increases the tension of the nervous system leading to hormone imbalance, excessive alcohol drinking can cause liver damage, which abnormal function of liver in all kinds of metabolism, causing blood and qi stagnation in the liver and effecting a couple’s reproductive abilities. Alcohol also causes nervous tension, leading to over production of certain hormones, thereby, increasing the risk of infertility.
viii) Carbonate Soda Carbonate soda contains high amount of sweetener, caffeine and phosphate which can interfere with calcium absorption as well as stimulating the over production of certain hormone including cortisol, leading to fatigue, stress and anxiety.
ix) Most animal and dairy products Because most animal and diary products are considered acidic which can distort the balance of pH levels in the body, making cervical mucus hostile to sperm invasion as well as preventing the implantation of egg.
2. Chinese herbs
a) Herbs for Blood Deficiency i. He shou wu (fleeceflower root) He shou wu is a liver tonic herb, it promotes liver function in blood formation and increase the kidney qi in assisting the liver in transporting blood to the heart for circulation, thereby reducing the blood stagnation causes of deficiency. It also improves the kidney in urinary secretion, thus decreasing the risk of blood stagnation caused by fluid retention.
ii. Shu Di Huang (Chinese foxglove root) Sdu di huang is a blood tonic herb. Besides improving the liver in blood formation, it also increases the lives qi, by boosting the circulatory system in transport oxygen and nutrient to the body cell thus reducing the risks of symptom of dizziness, pallid complexion, palpitations and scanty menstruation.
iii. E Jiao (Donkey-Hide Glue) E jiao is important herb in improving the liver in blood formation and liver qi in regulating the blood circulation in the body, thereby, reducing the symptoms of dizziness, sallow complexion, palpitations caused by blood deficiency.
iv. Dang gui (Chinese angelica root) Besides best known for improving the liver function in blood formation and regulating function of the reproductive organs, it also harmonizes the production of hormones during menstrual cycle, leading to reducing cramps and pain caused blood deficiency and stagnation.
v. Bai shao (white peony root) Bai shao besides plays an important role in nourishing the blood and regulates menstrual problems due to blood deficiency, it also harmonizes the liver and spleen to prevent the rising of blood heat causes of headache and dizziness.
There are many more Chinese herbs helping to treat blood deficiency, you make sure to work with your Chinese practitioner to find the underlining causes and treat them effectively.
b) Herbs for Kidney yin deficiency i. Shu di huang (rehmannia glutinosa) Shu di huang is considered as yin tonic herb with warm in nature. It has an influence in the heart-kidney-liver channels by increasing the liver blood formation and heart blood circulation as well as enriching the kidney (jing) essence, thereby decreasing the symptoms caused by kidney yin deficiency.
ii. Nu zhen zi (ligustrum lucidum) Nu zhen zi is a kidney and liver yin tonic herb with neutral in nature. By increasing the qi flow in the channels of kidney – liver, it reduces the qi and blood stagnation caused by excessive yang in the kidney.
iii. Sang shen (morus albus) Sang shen not only has been used in Chinese for cooking to increase the kidney function in moistening the body fluid, but also used to nourishes the kidney yin and increases liver in blood storing and formation.
iv. Bai shao (white peony root ) Bai shao plays an important role in nourishing the blood and regulates menstrual problems due to blood and qi deficiency caused by excessive yang in the kidney.
v. Shan yao (ioscorea opposita) Shan yao is also known Chinese yam in China, it is a kidney balancing herbs and neutral in nature. Besides as an important herb in increasing the yin of Spleen and lung, it also improves the kidney function by raising the kidney yin when it is deficient and reduces it when it is excessive.
In Some cases, there may be kidney yang deficiency instead of yin deficiency c) Herbs for kidney yang deficiency i. Lu rong Lu rong is also known as deer antler, deer antler velvet. Besides tt is best known in enhancing the sexual activity in men, it also is a great herb that reduces the blockage of the meridian liver and kidney. Since yang qi deficiency is also caused blood deficiency, improving the body yang by strengthening the liver’s function in blood formation and kidney’s function in fluid distribution, it reduces the yang deficiency in the body.
ii. Du Zhong It is also known ecommia bark, it is one the most used herb to enhance the function of meridian kidney-liver by promoting the qi and blood formation. Since the liver is a organ in charge of blood storing and blood formation and kidney is in charge of fluid regulation, it increases blood flow to the entire body and reduces fluid accumulated in the body, thus enhancing yang.
iii. Ba Ji Tian Ba ji tian is also known as Chinese morinda root and sweet and warm in nature. It is also one the herbs used to strengthen the liver and kidney qi and blood yang by enhancing the liver in blood formation and kidney in urinary secretion, thus reducing the yang deficiency causes of abdominal distention, including cramps and pain during menstrual cycle.
iv Rou Chong Rong Rou Chong Rong used in traditional Chinese medicine for reducing the blockage of kidney-large intestine meridian, thereby increasing the kidney function in bring blood to warm the uterus and urinary secretion and digestive system in moving waste, resulting in lessening the fluid retention and dysmenorrhea.
v. Bu Gu Zhi Bu gu zhi is also known as psoralea fruit and used in traditional Chinese medicine in treating blockage of meridian kidney-Spleen. It notifies the yang qi by increasing the kidney function in assisting the function of lung qi and the function of Spleen in qi distribution.
d) Herbs for qi deficiency While deficiency of blood and qi are defined as a condition of liver abnormal function in blood formation and blood transportation due to qi deficiency or the inability of qi in moving blood caused by spleen qi and lung deficiency. Therefore, by treating the stagnation of spleen and lung qi, it will improve the blood deficiency. Herbs enhancing the qi movement include i. Ren shen (Ginseng) Ren shen is considered as one of most powerful herbs in strengthening the original qi in the body. * In spleen, it improves the spleen function in qi absorption, thus reducing the symptoms of distended chest and abdomen cramps and pain. ** In lung, it enhances the lung qi by moistening the channels, thus reducing the symptoms of asthma and dry cough and prevent the rebellion qi causes of menstrual cramps and pain.
ii. Xi yang shen (American ginseng) Xi yang shen is yin in nature, besides promoting the lung and spleen qi, it also increases the digestive system in absorbing vital energy that is vital for women during menstrual cycle. It also reduces the heat causes of qi stagnation by moistening the all qi transportation channels, especially for qi stagnation caused by deficiency of yin.
iii. Dang shen (pilose asiabell root) Dang shen is a Spleen and lung tonic herbs. It improves the lung function in moving qi smoothly through its channels and spleen function in absorbing qi after foods entering the stomach. It also helps to restore the qi which is damaged by heat caused by infection, inflammation or heat generated due to excessive fluids accumulation.
iv. Tai zi shen (pseudostellaria root) Beside helping to increase the spleen and lung qi, it also improve the blood transportation and spleen and stomach in absorbing vital energy for our body cells and generates fluids to prevent the heat causes of qi stagnation.
v. Huang qi (astragalus root) It is one of the herb which helps to increase the function of liver in generating more blood formation and liver qi in blood transportation due to excessive blood during menstruation.
3. Acupuncture a) To clean heat and relieve the stagnation of blood Stimulating Gongsun(SP4), Neiguan Pc6, LiequeLu 7 and Qi HaiQi6 b) To supplement yin and blood stimulating Taixi Ki3, Sanyinjiao(SP6) and Zusanli St36 c) To calm heat Shenmen Ht7 and yintang d) To Rectify the liver qi and heat Xingjian Lv2, Taichong Lv3, Ququan Lv8 and Qimen Lv 14
” All women can conceive sometimes during their child bearing age, before menopause”. If you are diagnosis with infertility caused by POFs, my heart goes to you. When comes to treat POFs, the traditional Chinese medicine is one of the best according to unconfirmed statistics. Please make sure you find a doctor who has both conventional medicine and TCM knowledge. Best luck to get pregnant soon Kyle J. Norton
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Posted on November 1, 2009, 10:49 pm, by libertees, under Uncategorized.
A. Definition Premature ovarian failure is defined as a condition of which the ovarian is no longer responded to the brain in production of follicle before the age of 40, leading to high levels of FSH in the bloodstream and menopause hormonal symptoms. It is caused by either the accelerated loss of eggs or follicles are become less responsive to hormone stimulation from the pituitary gland. It has been estimated that POF affects 1% of the population. While conventional medicine uses synthesis medication to stimulate the ovarian response and artificial insemination with only 5% success rate accompanying with a high medical cost, it drives many women to seek help from traditional medicine, including the traditional Chinese medicine.
B. Infertility & POFs In Conventional Medicine Perspective
II. Diagnosis If you have some of the symptoms below, your doctor may a blood test for hormones and the levels of FSH hormone, if your blood test indicated a high levels of FSH (follicle Stimulating Hormone), you may suspect to have premature ovarian failure. It’s usually necessary to repeat the blood test to make sure the first test was correct. Sometimes, a Chomid challenging test is require to confirm the first test result.
III. Causes The causes of POFs is known, but some researchers suspect 1. Autoimmune disorders It is caused by abnormal function of immune system in producing antibody antigen that destroys the body tissues, leading to the destruction of ovarian function.
2. Turner syndrome It is genetic cause of POF as resulting of a complete or near-complete loss of the second X, because it requires to have 2 functioning X chromosomes for normal ovarian function.
3. Fragile X syndrome It is the most common cause of inherited mental impairment and associated with premutation form of the FMR1 gene, leading to increasing the risk of premature ovarian failure or early menopause. The premutation form of the FMR1 gene can be easily detected in blood or cheek cells via a DNA test.
4. Chemotherapy and radiation It is said that chemotherapy and radiation to the pelvic region may damage the uterus, leading to abnormal function of the ovaries resulting in infertility and early menopause.
6. Surgery Any surgery involve removal of the uterus without removing the ovaries may increase the risk of premature ovarian failure.
7. Enzymes deficiency It is said that women can not produce enough certain enzymes such as enzyme 17 alpha hydroxylase and 17 and 20 lesmolase may increase the risk of POF as resulting of low levels of estrogen being produced.
8. Infection Infections such as chickenpox, malaria, tuberculosis and mumps may increase the risk of premature ovarian failure.
IV. Symptoms Symptoms of POFs is similar to symptoms of menopause, include 1. Irregular periods (different length of bleeding or change in flow) 2. Hot flashes caused by low levels of estrogen. 3. Night sweats caused by low levels pf estrogen 4. Decrease in sexual drive caused by low levels of testosterone 5. Irritability caused by low levels of estrogen 6. Painful sex caused by thinning and drying of vagina
V. Treatments 1. Estrogen therapy a) How it works Estrogen therapy (ET) is a medical treatment with a medication containing only estrogen hormone. Estrogen-only therapy helps to increase the estrogen levels, thereby, stimulating the communication of the brain as the increasing of FSH hormone to induce egg production and egg extruding. It is said that Estrogen therapy has helped many women with POF to conceive.
b) Risks i) Heart diseases ii) Blood clotting iii) Breast cancer iv) Gallbladder diseases
c) Side effects Some women may experience the below side effects i) Fluid retention, ii) Bloating, iii) Nausea, iv) Breast tenderness v) Mood swings vi) Headache
2. Estradiol a) How is works Estradiol is actually a type of estrogen, by injecting the synthesis form of estradiol , it stimulates the brain to shut off the production of FSH leading to egg maturing and extruding into Fallopian tube for natural fertilization. b) Risks i) Endometrial hyperplasia ii) Cancer of the lining of the uterus iii) Stroke iv) Breast cancer
c) Side effects i)Uterine bleeding, ii) Breast tenderness, iii) Nausea and vomiting, iv) Chloasma, v) Cholestasis, vi) Migraine headaches
3. Hormone replacement therapy HRT a) How HRT works Hormone replacement therapy provides estrogen and other synthesis hormones which are necessary for the natural process of menstrual cycle, by signalling the production of LH and FSH as well as signalling the release of mature egg to the Fallopian tube.
b) Risks i) Liver disease ii) Breast cancer iii) Uterus cancer iv) Blood clots in the vein, legs, or lungs v) Gallbladder disease vi) Heart diseases or stroke
c) Side effects i) Vaginal bleeding of unknown cause ii) Breast pain iii) Nausea iv) Bloating and fluid retention v) Blood clots in the vein, legs, or lungs. vi) Moodswing
4. Clomid (Clomiphene citrate) a) How it works Clomid stimulates the pituitary gland in secreting, leading to maturing of some eggs and ovulation.
b) Risks i) Ovarian hyperstimulation ii) Multiple birth iii) Cancer
c) Side effects i ) Hot Flashes ii) Bloating iii) Abdominal paid and cramps iv) Weight gain v) Moodswing vi) Nausea and dizziness vii) Abnormal menstrual bleeding viii) Visual disturbances
6. Cytoplasm This is a new kind of treatment, by taking DNA from your healthy egg and places it inside the nutrient components of a donor’s egg as your DNA goes into the healthy egg for artificial insemination.
7. Artificial Insemination Some doctors also try to use IVF with donor egg, while it gives the woman a baby but it dose not address the underline failure of the ovaries and other symptoms of menopause. Unfortunately, the success rate for a happy conception for women with premature ovarian failure is about 5%.
Always keep yourself positive and work together with your doctor, you may get pregnant sooner than you think.
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All rights reserved. Any reproducing of this article must have the author name and all the links intact. “Let You Be With Your Health, Let Your Health Be With You” Kyle J. Norton I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990. Master degree in Mathematics and BA in world literature, teaching and tutoring math at colleges and universities before joining insurance industries. Part time Health, Insurance and Entertainment Article Writer.Part time Health, Insurance and Entertainment Article Writer.