Changes are an integral part of our lives, especially for us women.
Every month, in a cycle of about 28 days, our bodies are transformed to make room for a possible new life. And this is one of the things that makes us feel most proud and important in our womanhood. But when this cycle stops, a whole series of unpleasant symptoms make their first appearance.
So how best to cope with menopause? Both physically and psychologically?
New traveling companions
Imagine you are on a train. You are preparing for a very long journey, and you have a book with you that smells new. You sit down in an empty compartment, but as soon as you flip to the first page, 3 kids come in and do nothing but cackle. You try to change cars, but in the meantime the train has filled up. Despite your repeated calls to tone it down, confusion rages and you feel more despondent than ever.
When the first symptoms of menopause appear, despondency is more than natural.
Our bodies have finished part of their journey and hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, anxiety and sleep disturbances begin. Added to all this is the sad realization that we are no longer in what is considered "the prime of life." But somewhat like on a train with new inevitable traveling companions, there is no point in becoming despondent. The best way to enjoy the experience to the fullest is to accept the change with peace, not resignation.
Menopause constitutes a milestone in a woman's life.
It is a time of further growth, when she can focus completely on herself, on listening to her needs and cultivating her passions and desires. As for new traveling companions, it just takes some time to get used to their presence and to get to know them better.
That is why nature always offers us its valuable support, with remedies that help us find balance in the early months of menopause.
Natural remedies for menopause.
Menopause symptoms are mainly related to a hormonal imbalance (specifically the drop in estrogen and progesterone production) that has direct consequences on body temperature and mood. But there are some herbs, flowers and medicinal plants that help women cope with this major period of change. We have studied them in depth and come up with some natural remedies to counter menopause symptoms.
Red Clover, for example, can reduce uncomfortable hot flashes because it contains a large amount of isoflavones, substances of plant origin that are very similar to estrogen. This plant is the basis of Climaxus Plus, the supplement that helps balance hormones.
As annoying as it is for those who are allergic to it, Pollen is an excellent ally for combating fatigue, irritability, and sleep disturbances related to menopause. If you suffer from these unpleasant problems, we recommend that you try Climaxus Royal.