Menopause Advice & Alternative Treatments
Menopause is one of the most significant natural stages in a woman’s life. Although it can be a challenging time, it’s also an opportunity to put your needs first. This is a time when many women choose to make changes in their lifestyle to help maintain their physical and emotional equilibrium, and support their body in adapting to the changing rhythms of this natural mid-life transition. Some of these changes involve using natural menopause treatments such as LadyCare, whilst others focus on diet and exercise, relaxation, meditation, or simply taking time to do the things they enjoy. The most important thing is to approach this time with a positive mental attitude and a firm focus on putting your well-being first.
Complementary Therapies
Complementary therapies such as acupuncture, aromatherapy massage, reflexology, etc., may offer some natural relief for your menopausal symptoms as part of a healthy lifestyle. They’re also great ways to relax, de-stress and treat yourself to some valuable “me” time
Diet & Nutrition
LadyCare has been shown to help reduce weight gain related to menopause. However, we all know that we are what we eat, and by making some simple, healthy changes to your diet you can alter how your body copes with menopausal symptoms.
Talking
Menopause is an important and very natural life transition. As with all major changes in our life, it’s important to share any concerns you have. So, don’t bottle it up. Talk about your problems with someone you trust, whether it’s your partner, family or friends. Speaking to a professional coach or counsellor in a neutral setting could also be a helpful way to understand the life changes that you are experiencing.
Tips to help you reduce stress: During menopause, when you are experiencing a major change in your life, you need to be able to share your concerns. Don’t bottle it up. Talk about your problems with someone you trust whether it’s your partner, family or friends. You can also get support via an online community, such as LadyCare’s Facebook page.
Speaking to a professional coach or counsellor in a neutral setting could also be a helpful way to understand the life changes that you are experiencing.
Excercise
As a woman ages, her risk of osteoporosis increases. Exercise is a brilliant way to reduce this risk, it helps to keep your bones strong and your joints supple. Exercising also releases the ‘feel good’ hormones known as endorphins, which can help to relieve depression and anxiety. Even if you’re not ready for the gym, you can go for a weekend walk, do the gardening, or even get off the bus a stop earlier.
Stress Reduction
For many women, the menopause is an extremely stressful time. Hormonal changes as well as dealing with the effects of menopausal symptoms, such as lack of sleep, can result in anxiety and depression. In addition, lifestyle changes such as empty nest syndrome or caring for elderly parents can also affect women at this time in their lives.
Sleep
It is not unusual for women to suffer from insomnia during menopause, partly because of night sweats and partly due to anxiety or stress. Unfortunately, lack of sleep then increases the stress. LadyCare may help you get a good night’s sleep but we recommend that you also get into a bedtime routine. Here are some tips:
- Go to bed at a regular time.
- Keep your bedroom for sleep – no TV or work!
- Avoid alcohol and chocolate before bed.
- Dedicate time to wind down before bed.
- Have a warm (not hot) bath.
- Try relaxation techniques.
*Our tips on lifestyle choices to help ease your transition through the menopause are general guidelines, and not a substitute for medical advice.
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