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Does anyone know of a natural product that works for menopause?



Does anyone know of a natural product that works for menopause?

Not sure of a specific product but you can try stores that carry natural herbal supplements. I know there are products out there but can't think of a product at the moment. Also you can look for a naturopath doctor. Good Luck! Source(s): www.gnc.com
here is the alternative therapy for menopause,,,the goal of alternative therapy is to eliminate the bothersome signs and symptoms to prevent osteoporosis and heart disease. The use of HRT is controversial. For hot flashes, the following foods are recommended: apples, carrots, yams, peas, red beans, brown rice, and sesame seeds. You should increase calcium intake, and exercise in moderation is beneficial
diseases of the human body,,Tamparo and Lewis,,edition 4
Breath this too shall pass.
Soy! Actually Japanese women are said to have no menopause problems because they consume so many soy products.
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