Notoriously complex and hard to formulate, the female body fluctuates in its nutritional needs and requires extreme care to keep in optimal functioning condition. When a woman goes through menstruation, lactation or pregnancy the physiological chemistry of her body will shift dramatically and her hormone levels will fluctuate wildly. For this reason it is important that women take an encompassing and comprehensive formula to meet their nutritional needs.
A woman’s body is designed to alter hormones and chemistry constantly throughout their life to accommodate a myriad of variables. During these times their nutritional needs may be altered and require additional care. For this reason, women’s vitamins were developed to address the constant and varying needs of women. Whether approaching the fronts of hormonal health or changing body chemistry, this unique formula is designed to meet women’s health on all fronts.
One of the greatest hurdles in building this kind of powerful and specially tailored formula was mastering the variables involved in women’s health. To this end, womens supplements include powerful and effective, vitamins D and E. Folic Acid and Calcium are also included in the blend to help round out the reproductive systems and are accompanied by magnesium and zinc to maximize bone strength.
The goal for womens supplements is to approach health with an all-encompassing and multi-purpose technique that creates a unique and highly effective blend of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. To promote women’s digestion and facilitate overall bodily health, this special blend contains live probiotics and enzymes that are chiefly important to daily women’s digestion and health.
Through the use of pesticides the nutritional value of our food supply has been lowered twenty-five to fifty percent in just the last few decades. These horrifying results are the comparison of today’s nutritional values to those of the 60′s and 1970′s and should be nothing short of shocking. With food output being constantly pushed to the limit it’s no wonder that our health and the nutrition of our food has been reduced.
Compounding the problem is the method in which we pack our foods. For convenience and safety we subject our foods to elaborate chemical treatments including irradiation, chemical preservation, and heating. While these processes may help the overall safety of our food they greatly and further diminish the nutritional quality and healthy benefits of the produce. By the time the produce actually gets to the consumer it has undergone so many alterations that the nutritional value of the food is a fraction of what it was once!
The beautiful and highly effective element of womens vitamins is truly the incredible simplicity of the whole system. These supplements follow the basic nutrition path of nature itself. Eating healthy, uncooked and uncorrupted foods is a wise choice that is in sync with nature’s intentions for your body’s chemistry. This kind of diet optimizes the body’s nutritional intake and makes sure you get the most possible out of the foods you eat.
By: Morgan Le Fay
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Women’s Vitamins – Powerful Nutrients to Enhance Women’s Health
April 29th, 2010Information on Menopause in Thai
November 5th, 2009
The amount of information that is available on menopause on the internet is phenomenal.
Many web sites will offer you the choice of language in which you want to view the site.
This includes Thai. Some sites will actually have their materials available in two languages such as Thai or English. Menopause for Thai women occurs in much the same way as for women all over the world. The information provided below is in English but can also be found in Thai.
Symptoms of Menopause
*Information about menopausal symptoms in women is virtually the same as any other sites or countries.*
Menopause is the end of a woman’s period and fertility. Estrogen production as well as progesterone production is low during menopause. The symptoms that may occur include hot flashes and night sweats, headaches, sleeplessness, erratic moods, and vaginal dryness. Your sex drive may drop and intercourse may become uncomfortable.
Sexual problems for men over 50 are not as uncommon as one might think. Problems with erections may occur. A man should be evaluated to be sure that something more is not causing the problem. Most men can be helped.
It is highly recommended that you go to a women’s health center, physician or a nurse practitioner for advice and support. A variety of treatments will be presented for your consideration. You and your medical professional can decide together which of these treatments might best meet your individual needs.
Treatments
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a popular treatment. It is very effective but its use may have some serious risks to the patient. There is an increased occurrence of breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers, especially for those women who take it more than 5 years. Do the benefits outweigh the risks?
An herbal product used in Thailand is derived from the White Kwao Krua plant. This plant is very high in phytoestrogens-naturally occurring plant estrogens. It is used to help relieve menopausal symptoms. It helps to balance hormone levels in both men and women. There are other herbs specific to Thailand that may also benefit menopausal symptoms
Herbs used in the United States may include Black Cohosh, Red Clover, and Dong Quai to name just a few. Herbal supplements of the highest quality are made with standardized herbal extracts. They are tested extensively including the interaction of the ingredients and the metabolic path of the ingredients at the molecular level.
They are manufactured to meet pharmaceutical grade standards. This is to guarantee the consumer that they are getting the same quality not only from capsule to capsule but from bottle to bottle. The safety, purity, and effectiveness are guaranteed as well. Do not add anything to your regimen without talking to your doctor. Some herbs may affect the performance of prescription drugs you may be taking for other conditions.
Conclusion
It must be noted that although the information contained in this article is English. It did come however from a translated version of an article written in Thai. To obtain information in Thai (or any language) go to your search engine and type in Thai Menopause; you will get a long list of sites.
By: John Gibb
Exercise May Relieve Menopause Symptoms
November 1st, 2009
Your New Year’s resolution to exercise more often could also help relieve some common symptoms of menopause. A new study done in Pennsylvania suggested that regular physical exercise may help reduce many of the menopausal afflictions that women deal with, including stress, anxiety and depression.
This approach seems much safer than hormonal replacement therapy for women afflicted by the effects of menopause, although the researchers admit that there doesn’t seem to be a significant relationship between exercise and the elimination of hot flashes.
There is, however, a substantial reduction in the levels of depression, anxiety and stress among women who are physically active. Women who do not engage in regular physical activity are much more likely to suffer from these negative symptoms.
The study is significant for several reasons. While exercise does not appear to impact some of temporary symptoms, such as hot flashes, it has a much more substantial effect on many of the long-term ailments that are associated with menopause.
The surprising aspect of the study was that the level of physical activity necessary to decrease the symptoms of menopause was minimal. Just walking a short distance as a part of a daily routine, for example, was enough to have a positive impact.
It was interesting to note that, as a group, black women tend to suffer more from menopausal symptoms than whites and that moderate exercise seems to have a more significant impact for this demographic as well.
One reason for hot flashes in women is a fluctuation of hormone levels which affect the brain’s center controlling body temperature.
Other research indicated that while exercise does not appear to reduce the number of hot flashes that menopausal women experience, those who are physically active tend to “care less about having them.”
This finding supports the psychological, as well as physical, benefits that exercise offers. The reduced levels of estrogen that accompanies menopause does lead to an increase of stress, anxiety and depression. The mental benefits of physical activity is significant in terms of reducing the intensity of these symptoms.
For more information on menopause visit the National Women’s Health Information Center.
Stay Healthy.
By: Tim D Wright