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 [WTS] Women Health - Menopause, USANA EstroPro (Menopause)

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post Oct 7 2020, 10:27 AM, updated 5y ago

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Ease some of the effects of menopause and get back to feeling like yourself with a unique blend of phytoestrogens.*

If the side effects of menopause have you feeling less than your best, there are a few approaches you can try to find relief and get back to living your life on your own terms.

USANA® EstroPro™ is a great place to start. The gentle effects of the phytoestrogen supplement can help balance hormones and ease some of the most commonly reported menopause symptoms. It was created by USANA scientists using effective, well-researched ingredients.*

Two tablets of EstroPro per day provide 48 milligrams (mg) of soy and red clover isoflavones, 105 mg of flaxseed, and 60 mg of licorice, daily. These naturally-derived ingredients are gentle and effective because they function as mild phytoestrogens, which are estrogen-like compounds found in plants. With regular use, EstroPro can help improve your quality of life during the transition to menopause and the years following.*

The North American Menopause Society also offers a number of suggestions for dealing with the change of life. Their recommendations for hot flashes and difficulty sleeping include the following:

Exercise regularly and do your workouts early in the day (exercising too close to bedtime could make it harder to sleep)
Consume a healthy diet that includes nutritious whole foods—consider adding more soy to your diet to get the benefits of their phytoestrogen properties
Limit caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and hot beverages
Sleep in light clothing and layer your bedding so you can add or remove as needed
Keep your bedroom dark, peaceful, and cool—use a fan along with a cooling pillow or mattress
Manage your stress and practice deep breathing when a hot flash strikes or you can’t sleep
Maintaining a healthy weight before menopause could help lessen the severity of the side effects. This is because women who are overweight or obese can be more likely to experience hot flashes, especially early in the transition.

The 5-Day RESET, Nutrimeal, and MySmart Soy Protein Shakes can help make it easier to manage your weight. A number of other USANA products can also help support many aspects of your health during menopause. You’ll find them listed throughout the rest of this page. *

Keep Your Cool with EstroPro—Gentle Relief for Menopause Hot Flashes
woman lying down on yoga mat meditating surrounded by wellness equipment and EstroPro
You’re going about your day when, suddenly, the top half of your body feels like you’re locked in an unbearably hot sauna. You break out into a sweat and your face turns red. You start removing layers of clothing and reaching for ice water or a fan—anything to help you cool down. It’s difficult to think about anything else until the heat wave subsides.

If this matches your experience, you’re not alone. Hot flashes (also called “flushes”) are the most common menopause-related discomfort.

Hot flashes involve an almost instantaneous flare of heat that can last anywhere from a few seconds up to five minutes. They can happen infrequently or many times a day. Sweating and flushed skin often come along for the ride. And, you may also experience a racing heartbeat. Finally, once the heat has subsided, you could feel like you’ve been blasted by a cold chill.

The scientific community refers to hot flashes as “vasomotor symptoms,” because they involve the constriction and dilation of blood vessels. Declining estrogen and changes in the part of the brain that regulates body temperature are thought to cause the vasomotor actions that trigger hot flashes.

Hot flashes are typically the worst in the first couple years of menopause. However, ethnicity, as well as lifestyle factors—like stress levels or smoking—can contribute to variations in how long you may experience hot flashes. And the symptoms can vary greatly in intensity and duration.

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