Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Janet, Is px tired in the morning? And are sweats more prevalent in the day than at night? If so, give herbs that increase the parasympathetic system (Rehmannia comes to mind, Crataegus also useful).. In cases like this it is generally that the ANS is out of synch. A 24 hour Cortisol test may help in diagnosis. As regards the UTI check if she is dairy intolerant. Regards ri Kingston post-menopausal sweating I have had a patient for 6-7 years and seen her through peri and menopausal years. It's now 3 years since she's had a period. She's 42. She still has, from time to time, debilitating flushes. She can do well for months at a time, and then will call because either she has a urinary infection, or the flushes are getting out of hand again. Sometimes, but not always both. She has lots of stresses in her life, and it normally coincides with this. Her mixes vary, but constants are normally rehmannia( sometimes plus glycirrhiza), cimicifuga, vitex, ziziphus, and usually another adaptogen - gotu kola seems to suit her quite well. (Varients are borago, dioscorea, salvia etc etc. She seems to need a change of herb every now and then.) I've tried putting in various nervines, as I'm sure this is the trigger, but can't find one that really does the trick. She drinks strong chamomile tea, has given up alcohol, limits coffee etc. I usually give her a 'waterworks' mix when that flares up Any ideas gratefully received. thanks Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 thanks. I haven't asked particularly about the morning. I will check. But she does have sweats at night, which often wake her up. ________________________________ To: ukherbal-list Sent: Sat, 19 February, 2011 9:27:18 Subject: Re: post-menopausal sweating Janet, Is px tired in the morning? And are sweats more prevalent in the day than at night? If so, give herbs that increase the parasympathetic system (Rehmannia comes to mind, Crataegus also useful).. In cases like this it is generally that the ANS is out of synch. A 24 hour Cortisol test may help in diagnosis. As regards the UTI check if she is dairy intolerant. Regards ri Kingston post-menopausal sweating I have had a patient for 6-7 years and seen her through peri and menopausal years. It's now 3 years since she's had a period. She's 42. She still has, from time to time, debilitating flushes. She can do well for months at a time, and then will call because either she has a urinary infection, or the flushes are getting out of hand again. Sometimes, but not always both. She has lots of stresses in her life, and it normally coincides with this. Her mixes vary, but constants are normally rehmannia( sometimes plus glycirrhiza), cimicifuga, vitex, ziziphus, and usually another adaptogen - gotu kola seems to suit her quite well. (Varients are borago, dioscorea, salvia etc etc. She seems to need a change of herb every now and then.) I've tried putting in various nervines, as I'm sure this is the trigger, but can't find one that really does the trick. She drinks strong chamomile tea, has given up alcohol, limits coffee etc. I usually give her a 'waterworks' mix when that flares up Any ideas gratefully received. thanks Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 I always put Asparagus racemosa in my menopausal mixes - it is a yin tonic in TCM, and hot flushes and night sweats are a classic sign of yin deficiency. Sara signature Sara Southgate BSc., ND, Dip Herb, MURHP Naturopath and Herbalist 07773 392 449 www.sarasouthgate.com " I haven't been ill at all - it's amazing - you're a genius Sara. " Alison Critchlow, Leicestershire, January 2011 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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