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Progesteril Users Get Their Questions Answers

1. It is good and advisable to take soy for menopause hot flashes? How much it is recommended? It is harmful to the body? We must rest seasonally or you can take then? Soy is great. Chinese women have taken it since time immemorial and interestingly they do not have a word for hot flashes. We take soy, because it has a high percentage of protein, has phytoestrogens, decreases the amount of calcium lost, which also comes in handy for osteoporosis. In addition, it is also good for memory and mood. What I advise you is to find a product that besides giving you the soy ingredients it has something to deal with other symptoms of menopause. A good example of such a product is progesteril. Progesteril menopause cream is all natural and judging from the many progesteril reviews, the product is also affordable. 2. Is there a relationship between subclinical hypothyroidism and premature menopause? Yes there is a direct relationship. It is very common, most women have little thyroid failure with...

What is Menopause: Facts, Causes And Symptoms

Menopause Facts Menopause marks the end of the reproductive phase of a woman’s life. When a woman ages, her body experiences many changes and a lot of them are triggered by the hormonal changes brought on by menopause the end of the menstrual cycle. While many may regard as a blessing, it is important to understand how it affects the body. What triggers menopause? With the arrival of the mid-forties, the ovaries reduce the production of the sex hormones , namely progesterone and estrogen. Apart from impacting a woman’s health and certain physical aspects, these hormones are collectively responsible for Ovulation - the process by which an egg is released by the ovaries into the fallopian tubes . Normal development and function of the uterus Growth of breasts Preparation of the lining of the uterus to accept the fertilized egg. The most common age for menopause: Ages between 40 up to 60 are considered normal for the onset of menopause in the Western World. Women typically get their la...