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A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who has contributed to my menopause query.

All the best to you all

Konia

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> Sorry to hear that...... for me its a wonder drug........ and everyone has

noticed with me...... maybe you need more progesterone than this can offer......

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> Good luck with your search

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Worth looking ar HRT plus sublingual. It is not HRT. But a natural thai herb in

the form of a bi-identical hormone. It also reputedly protects against breast

cancer. I use it and it is brilliant for hot flushes.

Jane

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> Hi everyone,

> I've got Hashimoto and I am on Armour and lot's of nutrients that Dr.

> Peatfield recommended.

> As I now have the menopause, the hot flushes are driving me mad.

> Black Cohosh doesn't agree with me.

> Sage does only help a little.

> It's too late for Agnus Castus.

> Red Clover is supposed to be good, but it regulates your hormones - does it

> clash with Armour and the nutrients (sounds like a band)?

> I'd be grateful for any tips...

> All the best

> Konia

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I have a question..can Iodine Supplementaion regulate the hormones enough that one does not need any other hormone therapy even if they have reached menopause?

Judy

From: Klasi Lady <ronicamelian@...>iodine Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 8:31:16 AMSubject: RE: Re: Mag and leg cramps

doesn't vitamin C ....no matter even if from orange juice....chemically change Iodine??

iodinegroups (DOT) comFrom: lise.brown (DOT) comDate: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 21:26:07 -0800Subject: Re: Re: Mag and leg cramps

Can't remember as it was 2 years ago. I was putting approx 0.3mls lugols in a glass of water and adding vit C powder (can't remember how much). Quite good fun for the kids to watch going from dark brown to totally clear, as if I was drinking only water. Yes my symptoms came back, lost a lot of weight, goiter got bigger again etc.... went back to normal after stopping vit c for about 4-6 weeks, I think? It is too long ago to remember the nitty gritty.

Lise

From: Bruce <brucebkdesign (DOT) ca>iodinegroups (DOT) comSent: Thu, January 7, 2010 3:48:22 AMSubject: Re: Re: Mag and leg crampsYou mean when you mixed iodine and C, your symptoms came back?If yes, how much of each were you mixing?thanksBruceOn Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Lise Brown <lise.brown (DOT) com> wrote: No vit c, as I was having it with my iodine and the symptoms came back...------------ --------- --------- ------

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Hi Group,

After reading the post about fertility and age. I couldn't help but wonder where

I am as far as menopause.

I had my sixth child 9 years ago. I developed debilitating tinnitis 5 weeks

after her birth, and struggled for two years to maintain sanity.

My digestive issues were mild initially prioir to giving birth for the sixth

time, but increased significantly during my daughter's early years thanks to my

continued insistance on consuming a low fat, vegetarian diet.

At 45, I have not had a single period since the birth of my daughter 9 years

ago, and quite frankly I am not looking for one either, but I am wondering if

anyone can relate, and let me know if I will just continue to go without a

period until menopause.

Consistent on Bee's diet and supplements for 8 weeks.

Thanks,

Nina

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> At 45, I have not had a single period since the birth of my daughter 9 years

ago, and quite frankly I am not looking for one either, but I am wondering if

anyone can relate, and let me know if I will just continue to go without a

period until menopause.

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It has been my understanding that if you have not had a period for one whole

year you are considered to be in menopause. I just looked up " menopause " on

Wikipedia and it states that the avg. age of menopause can be from 42-58. There

are probably exceptions to that, too.

Jackie

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