What You Need To Know About Menopause And Andropause
January 31, 2008
When most people hear the words “andropause” or “menopause”, they immediately think, “middle-age” and “misery”. After all, most people experience the onset of the end of their reproductive cycle during middle-age - and this is usually accompanied by emotionally and physically draining symptoms such as hot flashes, low libido, and mood swings.
However, what we have know as “facts” are changing, and they’re changing with the new times.
People are now experiencing these symptoms, along with constant fatigue and depression, much earlier in life. Some studies suggest that perimenopause can begin as early as twenty-five in some women. Men in their twenties and thirties regularly experience the symptoms of low libido and erectile dysfunction. Both men and women battle fatigue and depression - often with drugs and dangerous habits
What is causing this rapid onset of the symptoms of menopause or andropause? Is this ‘really’ what people are experiencing, or it is something altogether different that is “masking” itself as menopause or andropause? What can someone in their early mid-life do about these stressful symptoms? And, what about those who are actually experiencing the onset of the end of reproduction? Are drugs the only alternative? Are they actually safe?
“Most physicians try to replace hormones. That’s a poor strategy,” says Dr. Lucille. “Exactly what ‘hole’ did they fall out of?” From almost a decade of clinical practice, Dr. Lucille has found solid, natural methods for encouraging bodies to do what they were designed to do: heal themselves, from the inside-out. This healing process can not only take care of the problem, but also the nasty symptoms - and, unlike drugs (HRT is the common term for hormone therapy via drugs), leave the individual much healthier and more fit than when they began.
“Drugs have their place in hormone help, but they should not be the first choice. The body must be given the chance to heal the root cause of most of the symptomsand that’s something rarely discussed in traditional medicine,” says Dr. Lucille. “For those on HRT, it is even more crucial to address the core issues, otherwise long-term health can definitely be affected.”
Dr. Lucille offers a book that rounds out hormon questions, covering all you need to know about restoring and maintaining hormonal balance in what she calls, “An ever-increasing toxic environment.” Dr. Lucille demonstrates how everyday household items are contributing to the increase of estrogen in both males and females. The result: children are reaching puberty 2.3 years sooner than fifty years ago, and both sexes are experiencing the onset of menopausal symptoms earlier and, often, in increased severity.
This is the best product I have ever seen for addressing relief and restoration when it comes to this natural phase of life. Combine that with the solid, down-to-earth nutrition and fitness information, how-tos on sexual healing, and a complete “what works” natural supplement guide, and you have a product that everyone over 30 desperately needs in order to live at their peak for decades to come.
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