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Types Of Menopause Herbs And What Symptoms They Help Reduce?



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By : Jeff Schuman   

Menopause herbs are used by many women to help them reduce the symptoms of menopause that they experience. These herbs have show to be effective for reducing and sometimes treating symptoms that are related to the dreaded menopause that every woman experiences.

There are many different types of herbs that can be used to help reduce symptoms. Understanding what some of these herbs are and what symptoms they are useful for will give you some idea of which ones you need to try to help you relieve the particular symptoms you are dealing with.

Some of the different herbs that are used for menopause symptom relief include:

1. Black cohosh - This herb is used to help relieve congestion and cramps that many women experience during menopause. It has also been known to relieve hot flashes and to help relieve pain that you may be experiencing in your muscles.

2. Chaste tree - This is used to effectively balance hormones and is used for relieving or preventing depression during menopause. The part of this tree that is used is the fruit and when it is dried it works for effectively for many women.

3. Dandelion - The leaves, tops and roots are used for treating different symptoms for menopause. This herb has been shown to treat the liver and help with hormonal imbalances.

4. Damiana - This herb is what is known as a pituitary regulator and is also used as an antidepressant. This is used for women that are having difficulties in sex.

5. St. John's Wort - This will help with mild forms of anxiety or depression.

6. Vitamins - Your body needs vitamins to stay healthy and this is especially true during menopause. You can get vitamins through different foods such as fruits and vegetables or you can take them in pill form.

The key is to take the right vitamins for the symptoms that you are dealing with. You can talk to your doctor about which vitamins you need and you can do some research to help you determine which vitamins will help reduce the particular symptoms you experience.

7. Soy - This herb can be found in a lot of foods these days and is very healthy for anyone to eat. It is used to help women reduce hot flashes.

These are just some of the menopause herbs that are used by women everywhere to help them relieve their symptoms. You need to take time to figure out all the symptoms that you deal with and then find the herbs that will be beneficial to you. Every woman is different so be sure you choose the herbs you need carefully so you can find the most relief possible.

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Author Resource:- Please visit our menopause symptoms website today if you enjoyed this article by Jeff Schuman. You will find helpful menopause information and tips so you will have an easier time dealing with it. http://www.everythingmenopause.com
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