Women worldwide will likely suffer at some point in their lives from
female
hormone imbalance, the two most common being menopause and
premenstrual
syndrome (PMS). One of the main issues for women experiencing
menopause is
the wide array of symptoms including hot flashes, night sweats,
insomnia,
depression, mood swings, anxiety, memory and cognitive difficulties,
and cha
nge in sexual response and sex drive. As many as 90% of women may
experience
physical and/or emotional symptoms of PMS such as bloating, abdominal
and
back cramps, change in appetite, weight gain, breast tenderness and
pain,
headaches, anxiety, depression, lethargy, insomnia, moodiness,
irritability,
and social withdrawal.
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isoflavones are rich in natural compounds called phytohormones. Other
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ingredients
traditionally used in the treatment for premenstrual and menopausal
complaints. For example, Black cohosh has been used to improve moods,
relieve painful migraine headaches, and reduce hot flashes and vaginal
dryness. Licorice Root soothes cramps.
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