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How to Control Hot Flashes Without HRT


Author: Alex Rider

Menopausal hot flashes range in their frequency and intensity
widely, depending upon the individual and particular circumstances.
Many cases involve mild flashes, although some unfortunate people
get severe flashes which are mentally and physically draining.
This phenomenon of hot flashes is caused in women by their body
thermostat, the hypothalamus, finding whether they are hot or cold
difficult due to estrogen and progesterone decreases.
Check with your doctor that your flashes fall within the usual
range, not posing a serious health issue or combining with or
actually being a separate health issue.
Mild flashes are lessened by:
Remaining calm
Breathing deeply, which can be practiced from time to time
Putting clothes on in layers, when you're hot you can easily cool
down by discarding the desired number of items.
Wearing natural fibers like cotton or wool that are more able to
disperse heat away from your body
Consuming foods that are less likely to trigger hot flashes
(triggers: alcohol or spicy food)
Avoiding atmospheres that trigger hot flashes, e.g. hot weather or
powerful emotions like anger.
If you suffer from hot flashes vitamin C consumption helps. This
powerful antioxidant attaches to unstable molecules which make
people more susceptible to cancer and damage body tissues.
Additionally vitamin C helps boost your immune system and lowers
your blood pressure which in turn promotes the longevity of your
vascular system and heart.
Try also to consume vitamin B in its variety of forms, magnesium
is has also been seen as beneficial. This will increase your bodily
levels of these micronutrients that are decreased by hot flashes.
Citrus fruits are known to contain substances called bioflavonoids
that shield fine blood vessels from damage or unwanted chemical
deposition. Bioflavonoids are also able to lessen the occurrence or
severity of hot flashes.
Supplements can be bought in pharmacies and many health food
stores that combine with vitamin C and bioflavonoids. Seek out
those products which contain 500-1000mg vitamin C and 200-500mg
bioflavonoids per tablet/ capsule.
One such supplement is Peridin C. Bioflavonoids are also available
in shops as rutin, quercitin or hesperidin. If you are considering
choosing a supplement remember to always first consult your local
GP so that you get advice specific to you and no complications
arise.
Night sweats are combated well by wearing very few lightweight
clothes, if anything at all, using silk bed sheets, opening
windows, using bedroom fans and having a cool glass of bedside
water ready.
Regular exercise should be built into your week so as to reduce
stress and tension and gain in patience and perseverance.
Black cohosh extract, ginseng and motherwort are example of herbal
supplements that can be taken to aid coping with hot flashes.
Keep at the back of your mind the knowledge that, as with all
things menopausal, you will eventually get rid of the symptoms once
and for all.

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