Today, medical advances have resulted in a wide range of health care choices that can enhance quality of life during menopause and the decades afterward. It is vital for women to know that menopause itself carries no serious health risks. However, the chance for heart disease and osteoporosis (thinning of the bone) rises after menopause. Understanding menopause and the range of treatment options can help women make the best health decisions.
 

Menopause is an important time in a woman's life. Her body is going through changes that can affect her social life, her feelings about herself, and her functioning at work. In the past, menopause was often surrounded by misconceptions and myths. Now, it is recognized that menopause is a natural step in the process of aging. Contrary to the old-fashioned view that life is all downhill after menopause, many women today find that the years after menopause offer new discoveries and fresh challenges.

Menopause is the medical term for the end of a woman's menstrual periods. It is a natural part of aging, and occurs when the ovaries stop making hormones called estrogens. This causes estrogen levels to drop, and leads to the end of monthly menstual periods. This usually happens between the ages of 45 and 60, but it can happen earlier. Menopause can also occur when the ovaries are surgically removed or stop functioning for any other reason.


Low estrogen levels are linked to some uncomfortable symptoms in many women. The most common and easy to recognize symptom is hot flashes ÷ sudden intense waves of heat and sweating. Some women find that these hot flashes disrupt their sleep, and others report mood changes. Other symptoms may include irregular periods, vaginal or urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence (leakage of urine or inability to control urine flow), and inflammation of the vagina. Because of the changes in the urinary tract and vagina, some women may have discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse. Many women also notice changes in their skin, digestive tract, and hair during menopause.


In the long term, some women experience problems linked to the low levels of estrogen found after menopause. These may include osteoporosis and increased risk for heart disease.

PRODUCT :

Tones up uterine functions to bring back normal cyclic rhythm

Stimulates ovarian tissues and endometrium to function better

Encourages normal vaginal microbial flora to overcome “Leucorrhea”

INDICATIONS :

Dysmenorrhea
Menorrhagia
Metrorrhagia
Premenstrual Syndrome
Menopausal Syndrome
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Low Back Pain due to menstrual disorders

COMPOSITION:

Saraca Indica (Ashok)
Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari)
Symplocos Racemosus (Lodhra)
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Yashtimadh)
Abroma Angusta (Ulatkamabal)
Valeriana Wallichi (Tagar)
Loh Bhasma


DOSAGE:

1-2capsules two times a day or as per Physician's advice.

CONTRADICTIONS:

None reported.

PREGNANCY:

Can be taken under medical supervision.

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Femipose|Figofit|Fluwin|Livup|Memogen|Touxnil|Vitex



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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