Herbal Remedies for
Hot Flashes: Avoiding the Problems of Hormone Replacement
Therapy
By Linda J
Bruton
The most common menopausal symptom for most women is also
the most uncomfortable. Women who would otherwise hardly notice
the transition into menopause definitely notice hot flashes!
The medical treatment that was usually suggested for hot
flashes in the past was hormone replacement therapy. While HRT
can be very effective in alleviating the symptoms it can also
increase your risk of breast cancer and stroke. It is no wonder
that so many women are using herbal remedies for hot
flashes.
The exact cause of hot flashes is unclear, but hormonal
changes and imbalances are thought to be the main reason.
Medical professionals consider hot flashes as an estrogen
deficiency that can be triggered by stimulants, such as spicy
foods (ginger, cayenne, pepper), acidic foods (tomatoes,
citrus, pickles), hot drinks, alcoholic drinks, caffeine
(chocolate, coffee, cola, black tea), white sugar, stress, hot
weather, saturated or hydrogenated fats (margarine, meat),
saunas and hot tubs, marijuana or tobacco, intense exercise,
and anger. For many women, just eliminating that list of
triggers plus using herbal remedies for hot flashes will bring
immediate relief.
Hot flashes may last for a few minutes or even up to an
hour. They may be mild or very severe. Every woman will
experience them a little differently. Hot flashes which occur
at night are called night sweats. They can be accompanied with
anxiety and nightmares. Not all women experience hot flashes
and fewer experience night sweats. However, many women
experience both situations when they are going through
menopause.
Exercise is a good way of decreasing hot flashes because it
decreases the amount of FSH and LH hormone circulation by
toning and nourishing the hypothalamus and raising endorphin
levels.
Herbal remedies for hot flashes include plants that have the
ability to cool the body, such as chickweed, violet, and elder;
plants which increase and nourish oxygen utilization of the
liver, such as dandelion, dong quai, polygonum multiflorum,,
and yellow duck; and plants which contains high phytosterols,
most notably black cohosh.
These are some of the most used herbal remedies for hot
flashes:
1. Dong quai relaxes and contracts the
uterine muscles. Its effect is not estrogenic, which is the
main reason for dong quai's effectiveness. It treats hot
flashes by stabilizing the blood vessels.
2. Chaste berry or vitex affects the
functions of the pituitary and regulates dizziness and hot
flashes. Its beneficial effects are altering the secretion of
FSH and LH hormones during menopause. It lowers the levels of
estrogen while increasing progesterone levels, which keep
vaginal walls and bones strong.
3. Black cohosh was used widely by Native
Americans and later by the American colonists for relieving
menopause and menstrual cramps. Clinical studies have revealed
that black cohosh extract relieves hot flashes, vaginal
atrophy, and depression.
4. Motherwort lessens the frequency,
duration and severity of hot flashes. It relieves anxiety,
insomnia, and stress. Frequent usage will produce the best
results.
5. Licorice root is historically used for
treating various female disorders. It also has been used
effectively in treating asthma and infections of the
respiratory tract. It also decreases estrogen and increases
progesterone.
6. Essential oils of thyme or basil
alleviate hot flashes when utilized in baths, foot rubs, when
inhaled, or combined with massage oils.
These herbal remedies for hot flashes - when combined with
eliminating common triggers - can greatly reduce menopausal
symptoms in most women.
Discover how YOU can find relief from hot flashes and menopausal symptoms without Hormone
Replacement Therapy at Linda Bruton's Survive Menopause
site. Pick up your free special report "Coping with Hot
Flashes the Natural Way" (a $27 value) by clicking here:
http://www.survivemenopause.com
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