Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 My sweet Alice, This is just about where I am! Wow! My family, the women tend to go thru perimenopause/menopause at the early age of 32ish. I am now 36 and I have the distinct feeling after reading this, this is where I am. Yes, very young for it, but ah, such is the life, no worries I thank you so much, I have an apothecary about 15 minutes from home, I shall order some pine bark extract. I do not want anything synthetic, it is not helpful and from a past health topic you gave many myths about many subjects. You are always thinking of us aren't you? *wink and big smile * I truly appreciate you and your loving heart! Thank you again, sweetie! Love & light, LUNA > > Dear Reader, > > You might be suffering from climacteric syndrome and not even know it - probably because you call it something else. > > Here are some of the symptoms that characterize this syndrome: > a.. Irritability > b.. Depression and anxiety > c.. High cholesterol > d.. Chronic headaches > e.. Hot flashes > That last item gave it away. Symptoms of menopause are the symptoms that comprise climacteric syndrome. But typically, these symptoms begin gradually, ushering in perimenopause, the transitional stage that precedes menopause. > > Call this time of life what you like - perimenopause, menopause, the climacteric - it all adds up to the same thing: You need relief and you want it to be safe and free of synthetic hormone replacement therapy. > > Maybe a little pine bark extract can help. > > ---------------------------- > Steady improvement > ---------------------------- > > Pycnogenol has been featured in several e-Alerts over the years - primarily for its ability to help manage cholesterol levels. This extract, taken from the inner bark of pine trees that grow in a French maritime forest, has also been shown to reduce menstrual pain and calm hyperactivity, so a team of researchers at Ham-Min Hospital in Taiwan designed a study to investigate the effects of Pycnogenol in relieving symptoms of climacteric syndrome (CS). > > To Your Good Health, > > > (www.hsibaltimore.com) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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