Having an early menopause can have profound effects, whether occurring naturally or from a hysterectomy.
We know fibroids can be a pain – literally – but did you know hormone imbalance and oestrogen dominance are associated with this condition? Bioidentical natural progesterone can be the best way to get them under control.
Most women experience this at some point, but do you know why?
Occasional heavy bleeding is not unusual, but if prolonged it does need investigating and best to know what you are experiencing.
At perimenopause increased bleeding can become more common as oestrogen dominance and hormone imbalance start being experienced. Knowing why it is happening, and what you can do about it, can make a lot of difference.
The hormonal changes that occur at menopause, including oestrogen dominance, can increase the likelihood of fibroids developing, but there are some simple steps you can take to minimise your risk.
Fibroids are common, and options offered are usually surgical or drug based. Oestrogen dominance is a factor and natural treatment is with bioidentical natural progesterone.
Bioidentical progesterone is essential to balance excess oestrogen but getting out in the sun can also help. It seems women with good levels of vitamin D are 32% less likely to develop fibroids.
If you have suffered excess bleeding or hormone-related symptoms, Patrick Holford explains just how many conditions can affect women throughout their lives.
Fibroids are a product of oestrogen dominance and can be helped to reduce by a combination of bioidentical natural progesterone and a healthy lifestyle approach.