In Two Years You’ll Wish You Had Seen This! No More Menopause!

December 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Standard Medicine May Have IT ALL WRONG!

The position that the reason for all the menopause symptoms is due to an imbalance of hormones is a superficial perspective and deserves a deeper look. Menopause symptoms may include:

  • hot flashes
  • irregular periods
  • vaginal & urinary changes
  • sleep disturbances
  • feeling overwhelmed
  • weight gain
  • loss of desire
  • craving: sweet carbs, alcohol
  • minor to major depression
  • hair loss
  • ear ringing
  • headaches
  • bloating, nausea
  • worsening allergies
  • bone density loss
  • changes in breath & body odor
  • decreased fertility
  • night sweats
  • changes in appearance
  • fatigue
  • vaginal dryness
  • irritability
  • constipation/diarrhea
  • anxiety/palpitations
  • memory problems & fuzzy thinking
  • fibroids
  • aching joints
  • changes in menstruation
  • changes in sexual desire or function
  • mood swings
  • hair loss/thinning
  • Skin changes


Are these symptoms tied to deficiency of hormones? Could it be systemic? The whole body is may be suffering from top to bottom.

 

ANOTHER PROPOSAL - UNDERLYING CAUSE: 

 

Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective: Menopause is considered a deficiency condition of the liver and qi (life force). When the blood and energy quality is depleted and contaminated then all of the organs cannot complete their tasks. This condition causes the liver to overheat which rises through the body, wreaking havoc in its path. The heart, lungs, digestion, glands, throat, mouth & teeth, nose, eyes, ears, brain, skin and hair become heated and dried resulting in the symptoms, listed above. In addition, the liver does not filter the blood where it becomes sluggish and clotted.

Because the body is deficient of essential body energy and quality filtered blood, then the glands do not perform normally. Their secretions may be sporadic or non-releasing altogether. while the blood is cleansed, usually enriched, then all the body’s organs advance. Gradually, the energy comes back and they are able to function normally. The glandular functions, secrete once again, assisting the body in its healthy function.

The body is not deficient of hormones. The blood is clogged like sludge. Glands are not receiving/transmitting essential messages, timely and/or minimally!

Then why do we add or give more hormones. Doesn’t that risk an overload of hormones? Recall when you were a teenager and your hormones were extremely revved. We don’t want to risk going through that again. We have enough hormones. If we nourish our blood, exercise, sleep, manage stress, etc. our hormones revive and promotes improved equilibrium.

So if Chinese medicine knows the problem, then what is their answer to this to this deficiency? View underneath.

What Restores Normal Hormone Function? 

Chinese Medicine Has Had An Answer for this for More Than a 1000 Years!

Traditional Chinese Medicine has 20+ formulas for menopause. But which one is the best? This necessitates a experienced Master herbalist to answer this. While most women fall into 6 major constitution types such as:

  • cold
  • damp
  • deficient
  • hot
  • dry
  • excess

Most menopausal women are a deficient constitution with hot characteristics and benefit 95% of the time from Chinese herbs for menopause or Menopause Comfort. I know that is a little confusing but more info follows. The exception is during the summertime.

Some women, who are more hot than the usual population, require a colder (Chinese herbs for menopause) formula, Paramalin, to offset the excess internal heat produced in the liver.

 

“3000 Years of Chinese Herbal Medicine Provides the Best Menopause Formulation”

While not all women have to experience extreme characteristics of menopause, enough are disturbed that real relief is essential. The herbs, below, balance the hormones-progesterone & estrogen, cool nourish and stimulate the liver. This improves the blood which assists all the organs in the body which further lifts the body’s functioning. The herb composition balances and lessens the conditions mentioned above.

 These herbs work best for Menopause symptoms by reducing the typical heat signs stemming from the liver managing too much toxicity and/or excess food intake, blood congestion, etc.

1. Radix Angelica Sinensis

2. Bupleuri Radix

3. Radix Paeoniae Lactiflorae

4. Atractylodes Rhizoma - White

5. Gardeniae Fructus

6. Moutan Cortex

7. Zingiberis Rhizoma recens

8. Glycyrrhizae Radix

9. Menthae Haplocalycis Herba

 

Summary

The combination of traditional Chinese herbs synergistically improves all the conditions that are benefitted by the herbs singularly.

Would you like to locate these herbs enclosed in a established safe formula that remedies the menopausal condition in 2 hours? The formula has been combined to the right amount of each herb to optimize results for women.

Mark Hammer C.M.H.   Master Herbalist-Asian Medicine

 

Tips to Follow for Stopping Hair Loss

December 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Tips to Follow for Stopping Hair Loss

There are many causes for hair loss and several ways that you can choose from in order to stop hair loss. To stop hair loss, look for the cause and explore other factors that may be contributing to the hair loss.

It is possible that the source of hair loss may be identified by one cause or several causes. Possible causes include childbirth, severe infection, high fever, major surgery, major life stress, thyroid disease, and malnutrition especially when protein is lacking from the diet, certain medications can cause hair loss such as those used for acne, arthritis, gout, and psoriasis. Cancer treatment drugs can also cause hair loss as well as birth control pills. Individuals suffering from low serum iron can also experience hair loss.

Another form of hair loss is alopecia areata, which is when round patches of hair loss occur in children, men or women. Tinea capitus and ringworm are infections that can cause pink scaly skin and hair loss.

Many individuals with hair loss problems try to improve blood circulation to the scalp. Poor blood circulation to the scalp can result from wearing tight headgear, stress, a narrowing of blood vessels (atherosclerosis), and smoking. You can use hydrotherapy or certain herbal remedies to increase the blood flow to your scalp.

Ginkgo Biloba is a popular herb for increasing blood flow. Discuss herbal remedies with your doctor before taking them. Your doctor may suggest a dosage. Before taking any herbal product read all product labels. Make sure that you buy them from a trustworthy company.

Hydrotherapy has been used for centuries by many different cultures including those in China and ancient Rome. Hydrotherapy involves water to stimulate the receptors of the nervous system. The method is to use very warm water on your head for a constant 15 to 20 seconds followed by cold water for the exact same time period.

You can use a combination of the herbal remedy along with the hydrotherapy.

Illness, stress or diet insufficiency can cause hair loss. When the condition is improved the hair loss can be stopped.

Medications can be used to treat androgenic alopecia such as propecia or Rogaine.

Hair transplantation can also be used to cover balding spots. The hair from healthy patches of the scalp is transplanted into the areas of the scalp where hair loss has been suffered.

The first step to stopping hair loss is to have a talk with your doctor so that you can discover the causes for your hair loss. Once the cause(s) are discovered you can then explore solutions. Many causes are temporary and can be corrected when the cause is treated.