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New Supplement May Help Women With Perimenopause
By Dr. Holly Lucille
Sep 25, 2005, 00:59


(NUI) - For millions of women age 30 and older, dealing with the symptoms of perimenopause is a new and unwelcome way of life.

As their hormones begin to fluctuate, they experience symptoms not unlike menopause - occasional hot flashes, restless sleep, mood swings, changes in their periods and lack of energy - that generally last for five to 10 years.

Many women don't even know what perimenopause is, let alone know how to treat it naturally without hormone replacement therapy.

I explain to my patients that perimenopause is that stage in their lives, approximately eight to 10 years before menopause, when hormones begin to fluctuate for a variety of reasons and cause many uncomfortable symptoms.

My goal is to help women understand what is going on during perimenopause and help meet their need for safe hormonal support and symptom relief formulated exclusively for this time in their lives.

Enzymatic Therapy's AM/PM Perimenopause Formula - the first natural, hormone-free supplement formulated specifically for perimenopause - offers women 24-hour relief from perimenopausal symptoms including irregular periods, hot flashes and difficulty concentrating.

It includes natural ingredients, such as chaste berry and black cohosh, to help alleviate the symptoms of perimenopause, including irregular and painful periods. Once women reach menopause, Enzymatic Therapy offers AM/PM Menopause Formula with a different formulation.

Other companies targeting perimenopausal women typically offer only their menopausal products, which doesn't make good sense because perimenopausal women have different needs and hormonal levels than women going through menopause.

To learn more about perimenopause and AM/PM Perimenopause Formula, log on to www.enzy.com.
Dr. Holly Lucille is a naturopathic physician, an expert in women's health issues and a member of the Enzymatic Therapy Scientific Advisory Board.

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