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An estimated 31 million women are in the middle of perimenopause - the time leading up to menopause when a woman's hormone levels (namely estrogen and progesterone) begin to fluctuate and decline. If you're one of them, you may feel irritable or anxious, or your skin and hair may feel dry. Your sleep cycle may be out of whack or your libido in hibernation. Perimenopause is most likely the culprit, but many of us have never heard of it. The most common symptoms If you have four or five of the above symptoms, you should consider having your hormones checked with a salivary hormone test to see if you're experiencing perimenopause.
Feel better with natural remedies
In addition, experts agree that the following supplements and herbs can also reduce perimenopause symptoms.
Note: It's best to check your hormone levels with a salivary hormone test before taking herbs with estrogenic properties (phytoestrogens), such as ginseng, dong quai and black cohosh. Due to the fluctuation of your hormones, it's not always advisable to take these herbs while in perimenopause, although they're excellent for menopause.
Get healthy, get ready
Just as in menopause, there are no definites with perimenopause: It can begin as early as the mid-30s but mostly takes place during your 40s; it can last just a couple of years or almost a decade; and symptoms vary from barely noticeable to severe.
Symptoms of perimenopause have often been mistakenly treated individually - relegating a woman's complaints to depression, sleep disorders or even "it's all in your head" diagnoses. Slowly, we are recognizing perimenopause as a natural cycle of the body and treating it as such.
With education and care, most of the symptoms are very manageable. Leading nutritionist and bestselling author of Before the Change: Taking Charge of Your Perimenopause, Ann Louise Gittleman, M.S., C.N.S, has identified some surefire natural remedies:
As with all health issues, tempering your lifestyle to fit your changing body is essential. Because women are now living a third of their life post-menopause, perimenopause is the perfect time to set the stage for a healthy lifestyle. Don't wait to make the changes in your life to help you get through perimenopause:
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