13-01-2014, 21:39
I've read that alternative therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy, and hypnosis have been helpful in post menopause, along with a diet rich in calcium and nutrients. Which I'm sure you know already, but here's some of that info:
The drawback of phytoestrogenic herbs, however, is that they continually add foreign estrogen-like substances to the body, making the body less able to produce its own estrogen. Therefore, if a woman takes phytoestrogenic herbs for a long time, she may wind up with less naturally-occurring estrogen than when she started.
http://www.34-menopause-symptoms.com/postmenopause-treatments.htm
The drawback of phytoestrogenic herbs, however, is that they continually add foreign estrogen-like substances to the body, making the body less able to produce its own estrogen. Therefore, if a woman takes phytoestrogenic herbs for a long time, she may wind up with less naturally-occurring estrogen than when she started.
http://www.34-menopause-symptoms.com/postmenopause-treatments.htm