About
Menopause & Perimenopause
PERIMENOPAUSE, or pre-menopause
is a transitional stage ranging from two to ten years before complete
cessation of the menstrual period. Its average duration is six years and
most commonly appears between 35 to 45 years of age. During this period,
a woman gradually starts decreasing estrogen levels which often causes
unusual and unwanted physical and emotional changes.
The manifestations of perimenopause will vary in each individual, however,
some of the most common symptoms are :
Weight gain
Fatigue
Anxiety
Unpredictable menstrual cycles
Decreased sex drive
MENOPAUSE is the next stage when the ovaries
stop producing estrogen, and fertility ends. For women with a uterus,
menopause is signaled by not having a period for 12 consecutive months.
Natural menopause occurs for most women between the ages of 45 and 55,
although it can occur earlier or later. Menopause can also occur earlier
if both of a woman's ovaries are damaged or removed. Whether menopause
occurs naturally or because of surgery due to removal of the ovaries,
all women stop producing as much of the hormone estrogen at menopause
as they did before menopause.
The continued loss of estrogen at menopause can cause menopausal symptoms,
such as:
Accelerated weight gain
Hot flashes
Mood swings
Fatigue
Elevated stress
EstroThin™ is specifically formulated
to help women deal with many of these unwanted symptoms that are experienced
during both the perimenopause and menopause phases….in particular
weight gain. It is a neutriceutical grade, professional formula that is
safe, easy to use and is back by an unconditional money back guarantee. |