Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 I ahve been doing some reading up- do you all realize that although it is said that women need estrogen replacement that MANY women have more than enough and it is low low low progesterone levels that are what causes many problems at that point in life? Sindeahttp://www.geocities.com/camerasindea/HURFamily.html www.hurphotography.com Just a question - menopause isn't a disease and why do you need to findsomething with estrogen as a supplement??? ;0Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 Of course, those who know me, know I mention homeopathy frequently. Homeopathic treatment with a quality, classical homeopath can also assist with imbalances that lead to menopausal symptoms that are intolerable. Once you are 'in balance' the symptoms go away. They are the sign of a disturbance. Sheri At 08:54 AM 07/20/2000 -0700, you wrote: >Sheri, > >You're right - it's not a disease, and in fact in many cultures it doesn't >even exist! Although I think for women who are experiencing certain >discomforts that do go along with menopause in this culture (who knows why N >American women experience this - perhaps because in general we are so >unhealthy), natural estrogen from soy is probably better than Hormone >Replacement Therapy. By the way, I'm just guessing about the soy estrogens. > > > >Sheri Nakken wrote: > >> >2. I have a question: Wouldn't the estrogen in soy (phytoestrogen) be >> better, >> >for instance during menopause, because it's naturally occurring. I know >> someone >> >going through menopause who drinks soy milk; I avoid it in case I'm >> carrying a >> >boy (and for other reasons) >> >> Just a question - menopause isn't a disease and why do you need to find >> something with estrogen as a supplement??? ;0 >> Sheri >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA >> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 >> http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm >> ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE >> DECISION TO >> VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. >> Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours >> http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin >> International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers >> Education, Homeopathic Education >> KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City CA >> CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Old school buds here: >> 1/7081/10/_/489317/_/964025180/ >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. >Remember the good 'ol days >1/7076/10/_/489317/_/964097880/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City CA CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 At 11:03 PM 07/19/2000 -0700, you wrote: > I ahve been doing some reading up- do you all realize that although it >is said that women need estrogen replacement that MANY women have more >than enough and it is low low low progesterone levels that are what causes >many problems at that point in life? Sindea >http://www.geocities.com/camerasindea/HURFamily.html >www.hurphotography.com Just a question - menopause isn't a disease and >why do you need to find >something with estrogen as a supplement??? ;0 >Sheri > > And again, same response to progesterone supplements. Not the answer. > > -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City CA CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 Sheri, You're right - it's not a disease, and in fact in many cultures it doesn't even exist! Although I think for women who are experiencing certain discomforts that do go along with menopause in this culture (who knows why N American women experience this - perhaps because in general we are so unhealthy), natural estrogen from soy is probably better than Hormone Replacement Therapy. By the way, I'm just guessing about the soy estrogens. Sheri Nakken wrote: > >2. I have a question: Wouldn't the estrogen in soy (phytoestrogen) be > better, > >for instance during menopause, because it's naturally occurring. I know > someone > >going through menopause who drinks soy milk; I avoid it in case I'm > carrying a > >boy (and for other reasons) > > Just a question - menopause isn't a disease and why do you need to find > something with estrogen as a supplement??? ;0 > Sheri > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm > ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE > DECISION TO > VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. > Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin > International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers > Education, Homeopathic Education > KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City CA > CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Old school buds here: > 1/7081/10/_/489317/_/964025180/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 Does anyone else remember hearing or reading about soy not being good for you? I remember it as having some negative properties unless used as in tofu and tempeh, like in south east asia. Any idea? Christin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2000 Report Share Posted July 20, 2000 If your estrogen is high and your progesterone is low---isn't that an imbalance?! Dawn Pfaff On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 07:55:59 -0700 Sheri Nakken <snakken@...> writes: > Of course, those who know me, know I mention homeopathy frequently. > Homeopathic treatment with a quality, classical homeopath can also > assist > with imbalances that lead to menopausal symptoms that are > intolerable. > Once you are 'in balance' the symptoms go away. They are the sign > of a > disturbance. > Sheri > > At 08:54 AM 07/20/2000 -0700, you wrote: > >Sheri, > > > >You're right - it's not a disease, and in fact in many cultures it > doesn't > >even exist! Although I think for women who are experiencing > certain > >discomforts that do go along with menopause in this culture (who > knows why N > >American women experience this - perhaps because in general we are > so > >unhealthy), natural estrogen from soy is probably better than > Hormone > >Replacement Therapy. By the way, I'm just guessing about the soy > estrogens. > > > > > > > >Sheri Nakken wrote: > > > >> >2. I have a question: Wouldn't the estrogen in soy > (phytoestrogen) be > >> better, > >> >for instance during menopause, because it's naturally occurring. > I know > >> someone > >> >going through menopause who drinks soy milk; I avoid it in case > I'm > >> carrying a > >> >boy (and for other reasons) > >> > >> Just a question - menopause isn't a disease and why do you need > to find > >> something with estrogen as a supplement??? ;0 > >> Sheri > >> -------------------------------------------------------- > >> Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA > >> Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 > >> http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm > >> ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL > ADVICE. THE > >> DECISION TO > >> VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. > >> Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours > >> http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin > >> International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine > Dangers > >> Education, Homeopathic Education > >> KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City > CA > >> CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Old school buds here: > >> 1/7081/10/_/489317/_/964025180/ > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. > >Remember the good 'ol days > >1/7076/10/_/489317/_/964097880/ > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA 95959 > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm > ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL > ADVICE. THE > DECISION TO > VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. > Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin > International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine > Dangers > Education, Homeopathic Education > KVMR Broadcaster/Programmer/Investigative Reporter, Nevada City CA > CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Remember four years of good friends, bad clothes, explosive > chemistry > experiments. > 1/7077/10/_/489317/_/964104675/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2000 Report Share Posted July 21, 2000 I think it's the phytoestrogens - same effects as any other source of estrogens like meat. By the way, no one mentioned in that whole discussion that plastics are also a good source of estrogen, like the ones we store leftovers in. I definitely wouldn't recommend microwaving food in them. sukaryan@... wrote: > Does anyone else remember hearing or reading about soy not being good for > you? I remember it as having some negative properties unless used as in tofu > and tempeh, like in south east asia. Any idea? > Christin > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out Tupperware's Special Offers! > Limited Time Only! > 1/6335/10/_/489317/_/964145357/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2000 Report Share Posted August 8, 2000 In a message dated 08/08/2000 10:18:41 AM Central Daylight Time, jhprice@... writes: << Does anyone have any suggestions for the 'power surges' of menopause (hot flushes). I used the patches and developed benign cysts in my breasts so I've been taking black cohosh and phytol and progesterone cream/tablets but I still get the power surges which one minute make me want to rip off all my clothes and the next minute huddle up in the corner next to the heater in my thermal underwear!! >> %%%%%%%%%%%%% Mine stopped only when I completely gave up sugar. I was taking all sorts of things but nothing helped. I drank lemonade made with maple syrup this week and guess what happened? surges all evening so that tells me for me, I can't use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2000 Report Share Posted August 8, 2000 Try about 2 to 5mg of folic acid a day for the hot flashes. Cysts usually require iodine and vit. E for resolution, sometimes evening primrose oil. > Does anyone have any suggestions for the 'power surges' of menopause (hot flushes). I used the patches and developed benign cysts in my breasts so I've been taking black cohosh and phytol and progesterone cream/tablets but I still get the power surges which one minute make me want to rip off all my clothes and the next minute huddle up in the corner next to the heater in my thermal underwear!! > > Thank you in anticipation... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2000 Report Share Posted August 8, 2000 , I have been recommending menopausal women to my longevity doctor for a much better hormone replacement program than they will find from a local MD. The longevity specialists will send you a saliva test that will check for all of the appropriate hormones, not just progesterone & estrogen. Would you be surprised to know you need testosterone more than you need either of the two female hormones associated with women? And, my hormone cream contains progesterone even tho I'm male. Doctor uses plant sources for all hormones where that is possible, and is about as wholistically minded an MD as one is likely to meet. Once he has the saliva results & your patient history you get a telephone consult. (I have sat in doctors' ofices and felt more distant than I did with Dr. ) Finally, the compounding pharmacy makes a skin cream with relevant hormones balanced to your levels. This is NOT a " one size fits all " program and the results are prove it. R , MD Hilton Head Longevity Center 59-A Sheridan Park Circle Bluffton, SC, 29910 fax (843) 815-4450 tel: (888) 412-4452 jim Furness wrote: > Dear list > > Does anyone have any suggestions for the 'power surges' of menopause (hot flushes). I used the patches and developed benign cysts in my breasts so I've been taking black cohosh and phytol and progesterone cream/tablets but I still get the power surges which one minute make me want to rip off all my clothes and the next minute huddle up in the corner next to the heater in my thermal underwear!! > > Thank you in anticipation... -- " Coming events cast their shadows before. " -- jlambert@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2000 Report Share Posted August 10, 2000 Body is out of balance, you are in need of a complete detox. When your colon is clear and your intake of foods is green (seasonally appropriate fruits and vegetables) the ups and downs of this transition will mellow out and you can enjoy your self more. Del Snow Furness wrote: > > Dear list > > Does anyone have any suggestions for the 'power surges' of menopause (hot flushes). I used the patches and developed benign cysts in my breasts so I've been taking black cohosh and phytol and progesterone cream/tablets but I still get the power surges which one minute make me want to rip off all my clothes and the next minute huddle up in the corner next to the heater in my thermal underwear!! > > Thank you in anticipation... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 Dear Thank you so much!!! I had no idea the 'power surges' were related to menopause! If it was just the heat, I'd have known, but the bitter cold is a surprise! My surges are so extreme from second to second, that I pack leather gloves, fur houseslippers, down comforter, etc., when I travel even during the summer! My feet get so cold, they feel like they'll break off of my legs. Seriously. Of course, under this I wear my eternal swimsuit for when the pendulum swings the other way:) I've been rejecting the idea of replacement hormones. I always believed in doing what was natural for your body. But I don't believe God meant for us to wear winter trappings in 95` heat either:) I'll try a natural estrogen now. Have any of you tried the OTC brand called Promensil I've seen advertised on television? Can't believe at 57, none of my family or friends knew the connection either ~ I thought 'it' was due to my neuropathy I'm being treated for. Maybe, in fact, that's caused by menopause? Thanks again MK ---- Original Message ----- From: Furness <gina@...> <oxyplusegroups> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 4:15 AM Subject: Menopause > Dear list > > Does anyone have any suggestions for the 'power surges' of menopause (hot flushes). I used the patches and developed benign cysts in my breasts so I've been taking black cohosh and phytol and progesterone cream/tablets but I still get the power surges which one minute make me want to rip off all my clothes and the next minute huddle up in the corner next to the heater in my thermal underwear!! > > Thank you in anticipation... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 Thanks. I'll get the book and study first. Appreciate the words of advice MK menopause > > > See a naturopath and have your hormones checked. They will probably > start you on a progesterone cream. They can keep " tweaking " it till > it's right for you. > > Or...simpler...read Dr. john Lee's book on menopause and start yourself > on one of the recommended brands. That may do the trick. If not, > see the health practitioner. > > ~^^V^^~ > > > > > > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self- help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeonelist > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 Oh my goodness! With that description of of " bitter cold " get your thyroid checked out---yesterday! It is very common for women in any stage of menopause to become hypothyroid. there are, conservatively speaking, 100s of sites on the 'net where you can research hypothyroidism. If you want any from my bookmarks let me know. *warmly*, Sharon mk wrote: > > Dear > Thank you so much!!! I had no idea the 'power surges' were related to > menopause! If it was just the heat, I'd have known, but the bitter cold is > a surprise! My surges are so extreme from second to second, that I pack > leather gloves, fur houseslippers, down comforter, etc., when I travel even > during the summer! My feet get so cold, they feel like they'll break off of > my legs. Seriously. Of course, under this I wear my eternal swimsuit for > when the pendulum swings the other way:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2000 Report Share Posted August 12, 2000 I had my thyroid checked recently. It's perfect?! Figure this out. At 75-76`, I'm absolutely freezing. At 70-71`, I'm burning up! MK Re: Menopause > Oh my goodness! With that description of of " bitter cold " get your > thyroid checked out---yesterday! > It is very common for women in any stage of menopause to become > hypothyroid. > there are, conservatively speaking, 100s of sites on the 'net where you > can research hypothyroidism. > > If you want any from my bookmarks let me know. > > *warmly*, > > Sharon > > mk wrote: > > > > Dear > > Thank you so much!!! I had no idea the 'power surges' were related to > > menopause! If it was just the heat, I'd have known, but the bitter cold is > > a surprise! My surges are so extreme from second to second, that I pack > > leather gloves, fur houseslippers, down comforter, etc., when I travel even > > during the summer! My feet get so cold, they feel like they'll break off of > > my legs. Seriously. Of course, under this I wear my eternal swimsuit for > > when the pendulum swings the other way:) > > > > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self- help subjects. > > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > > You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - > DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeonelist > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2000 Report Share Posted August 12, 2000 mk wrote: > > I had my thyroid checked recently. It's perfect?! Figure this out. At > 75-76`, I'm absolutely freezing. At 70-71`, I'm burning up! Hi again, This is a point worth belaboring. Depending on what tests were run, and who was interpreting them, the conclusion of " perfect " may be totally erroneous! Browse this site: http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/coldbody.html And, most important, click on the link " measure " . If you are experiencing none of the 'hypo' symptoms mentioned here, then you can probably dismiss the thyroid connection and find out why you are having such incredible surges of hormones. For that you can immerse yourself in this site from the reknowned Dr. Lee: http://johnleemd.stores./johnleemd/ His books and his modalities in actual practice have helped many thousands of women. Much luck to you! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2000 Report Share Posted September 8, 2000 If anyone is interested in this website someone told me about. It is quite good. www.families-first.com/hotflash/news/gillespie5.htm. She talks about how our hormones affect us and what we eat. How estrogen plays in appetite control. Estradiol the most potent and active form of estrogen, in the control of eating. When estradiol levels drop, so does the release of cholecystokinin, a hormone produced by the pancreas which signals our gallbladders to empty. This inturn makes us feel full or satiated, especially when we have any saturated fat in our diet. During menopause, however, women begin to show a substantial delay in gallbladder emptying and just don't feel full as soon as they should. As a result, portion size increases, and with that the number of calories consumed per feeding. The hormone teeter toter of life throws off our sensitivity to glucose or sugar in foods. Our gallbladders go on strike, refusing to empty completely, spewing gallstones in their wake. And because of this that is why we have a carbo intolerance. Inserts from the website. I am getting my natural progesterone troaches next thursday next thursday so it will be interesting to see if it relieves my symptoms. Tiredness, sweating, memory loss, pains in the body, etc etc etc etc etc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder what men get. I have a brochure here about testosterone for men. I haven't read it yet, I have been waiting for my husband to read it for his symptoms, but he hasn't. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also thank you to everyone who has helped me,(re one being clay) sometimes I am in a hurry as I can only be on here a certain time and I delete before I answer. Sherry _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2001 Report Share Posted December 24, 2001 Two good books on menopause are: " The Wisdom of Menopause " by Christiane Northrup, M.D. (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/055380121X/qid=1009247582/sr=1-1/ref =sr_1_14_1/104-0260625-1664731) and " Dr. Love's Hormone Book : Making Informed Choices About Menopause " (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/081296392X/qid=1009247682/sr=2-1/ref =sr_2_15_1/104-0260625-1664731) Sandy from Alaska http://www.vaccinationnews.com ALL INFORMATION, DATA, AND MATERIAL CONTAINED, PRESENTED, OR PROVIDED HERE IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS REFLECTING THE KNOWLEDGE OR OPINIONS OF THE PUBLISHER, AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED OR INTENDED AS PROVIDING MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION WHETHER OR NOT TO VACCINATE IS AN IMPORTANT AND COMPLEX ISSUE AND SHOULD BE MADE BY YOU, AND YOU ALONE, IN CONSULTATION WITH YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. menopause Hey everyone, I need some information about treating the syptoms and dealing with menopause. I need info on estrogen therepies, alternative therepies, hot flashes, week bones etc....You can e-mail me privately if you like. Thanks in advance _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2001 Report Share Posted December 25, 2001 At 02:24 AM 12/25/2001 +0000, you wrote: >Hey everyone, I need some information about treating the syptoms and dealing >with menopause. I need info on estrogen therepies, alternative therepies, >hot flashes, week bones etc....You can e-mail me privately if you like. > >Thanks in advance > HOMEOPATH< HOMEOPATH, HOMEOPATH! NO one should go the route of estrogen in my opinion - some of the most disturbing substances to the vital force (what homeopathy calls the energy system, etc) are hormones, steroids, antibiotics and vaccines. Homeopathy works very nicely with this situation. The only reason people have problems are disturbances in the vital force Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2001 Report Share Posted December 25, 2001 lashanna, go to the www.homefirst.com website. they have a natural progesterone cream and are very knowledgeable about this. they are very against hrt. kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2001 Report Share Posted December 25, 2001 This was my first thought, but I doubt my mom will do it. > >Hey everyone, I need some information about treating the syptoms and dealing > >with menopause. I need info on estrogen therepies, alternative therepies, > >hot flashes, week bones etc....You can e-mail me privately if you like. > > > >Thanks in advance > > > > HOMEOPATH< HOMEOPATH, HOMEOPATH! > NO one should go the route of estrogen in my opinion - some of the most > disturbing substances to the vital force (what homeopathy calls the energy > system, etc) are hormones, steroids, antibiotics and vaccines. > > Homeopathy works very nicely with this situation. The only reason people > have problems are disturbances in the vital force > Sheri > -------------------------------------------------------- > Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA > Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK > $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account > vaccineinfo@b... > (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail > PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm > ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE > DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. > Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours > http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin > International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers > Education, Homeopathic Education > CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Hi , My G.P. basically told me the same as a's did. I stopped having any cycles after Oliver was born and he said that I was going through the menopause after taking his tests ofcourse. However, a year ago my cycle began again as if it never stopped. I keep meaning to mention it to him, but I have been so wrapped up with Oliver and uni + family that I keep forgetting. I'll tell you what he says when I go to him next week. Take care a, Oliver and the Clan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 a, he's right in that every woman is born with her entire amount of eggs, it's determined in the womb and genetics does play a very important part. Most women do follow the same pattern and time frame of menopause that their mother did. But, there is something that is called premature ovarian failure which can lead to early menopause. It affects the quality of your eggs and some docs say it affects the quanity of your remaining eggs. But this doc said nothing can change the number of eggs. Im not sure if he is correct on that. It is usually caused or linked to an autoimmune disease, or that is they latest theory, but it can also be caused by chemotherapy and exposure to radiation from alot of xrays. You could always ask your doc to run these hormone tests and it will tell you if you are heading to menopause. or if you are still young it can tell if you are experiencing premature ovarian failure. They must be done on day 3 of your cycle, day 1 is the first day of your period, first day of full flow. They need to do a FSH, Estradiol, and LH. FSH is the most important it will show if your ovaries are responding like they should. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2002 Report Share Posted July 30, 2002 Thank you for your response . That was very helpful! > a, he's right in that every woman is born with her entire amount of > eggs, it's determined in the womb and genetics does play a very important > part. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 and a, I agree with what said about family history with menopause. However, the part about an autoimmune disease causing a change, is also true. I went from regular cycles to none in three months. I just turned 46 and no females in my family ever went through menopause until their early 50s. Just on a whim, my nurse practitioner did the blood tests you mentioned to see if I was " in " menopause yet. Surprise! My tests came back with readings showing that I was very, very POST MENOPAUSAL! I was told that was because of the autoimmune condition (Stills). I went through the whole darn thing, and never noticed a darn thing! Wow! The females in my family all got weird acting and crabby and such. At least Stills did something good for me!!!! No menopausal symptoms!!! And all the equipment is working in perfect order and running fine! Just my 2 cents, Jul (lilac_rose@... ) Re: Menopause a, he's right in that every woman is born with her entire amount of eggs, it's determined in the womb and genetics does play a very important part. Most women do follow the same pattern and time frame of menopause that their mother did. But, there is something that is called premature ovarian failure which can lead to early menopause. It affects the quality of your eggs and some docs say it affects the quanity of your remaining eggs. But this doc said nothing can change the number of eggs. Im not sure if he is correct on that. It is usually caused or linked to an autoimmune disease, or that is they latest theory, but it can also be caused by chemotherapy and exposure to radiation from alot of xrays. You could always ask your doc to run these hormone tests and it will tell you if you are heading to menopause. or if you are still young it can tell if you are experiencing premature ovarian failure. They must be done on day 3 of your cycle, day 1 is the first day of your period, first day of full flow. They need to do a FSH, Estradiol, and LH. FSH is the most important it will show if your ovaries are responding like they should. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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