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Menopause Menopause is a fearful word to many, similar to the words aging, irritable. What symptoms can one expect after menopause? There are some disease that are effected by menopause, how can these be dealt with? What are the benefits and risk to the "treatments" for menopause? I will discuss my philosophy of medicine and how it applies when considering these and other related issues. Physiology Hypothalamus- The part of the brain that regulates the pituitary Pituitary- The "master gland" that produces hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands to produce hormones (thyroid, adrenal, ovaries, testis, etc.) Ovaries- Female organs that produce eggs and hormones (mainly estrogen and Progesterone) Immature follicle ÷ growing follicle ÷ mature follicle ÷ ruptured follicle (ovulation) ÷Corpus Luteum ÷Degeneration of Corpus Luteum Hormone levels during Reproductive years (about ages 12 to 49).
Estrogen Physiologic Estrogen Progesterone FSH - Follicle Stimulation Hormone. Maximum level on Day 1 when estrogen is the lowest. There is a feed back mechanism with estrogen levels LH - Luteinizing Hormone. Stimulates maturation of the Corpus Luteum. The Hypothalamus triggers a spike in LH at ovulation (and also a rise in temperature). Hormone levels post menopausal After menopause very little progesterone is
secreted, and the level of estrogen are about 1/4 to 1/3 of the pre menopausal
levels. Symptoms of Menopause
Diseases common in western society effected by menopause. 1. Osteoporosis Philosophy of Medicine The best remedies and the heart of any treatment program are the eight nature remedies. They should always be used and will be sufficient alone for healing in the majority of illnesses. Pure air, sunlight, avoiding harmful substances, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of water, trust in divine power,--these are true remedies. Every person should have a knowledge of nature's remedial agencies and how to apply them. It is essential understand these principles involved in the treatment of the sick. The cause of the illness should sought for and treated. If for example you are a Diabetic whose diabetes is caused by obesity the proper treatment is weight loss, exercise and a proper diet. If your diabetes is caused by an immunological destruction of your pancreas and you no longer produce insulin, you also require insulin injections. I find it useful to follow a hierarchy of remedies when considering a treatment approach. Using only #2 when #1 has been considered/tried first etc.. 1. Rational remedies without toxicity Let us briefly review this.
The simpler remedies are less harmful in proportion to their simplicity; but in very many cases these are used when not at all necessary. Even though simpler remedies( thyroid medication, ulcer medication, minerals, herbs and vitamins, etc.) do not carry the risk of addicting drugs, their use should be considered only when there is; 1. A rational base for believing it might help Your body was design to handle natural substance. When possible avoid ingesting altered substances. In summary, let us consider thoughtfully the cause of the illness, elimination the cause when possible. Let us strive to do no harm. We need to become knowledgeable in methods of assisting the natural processes of healing created by God. We are to consider the risk vs. expected benefit in any remedy proposed. We need evidence for a proposed remedy's benefit not just a testimony or theory. Options Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) The most common Hormone Replacement Therapy in the USA is Premarin (Conjugated estrogens) or Prempro [Premarin and Provera (a progesterone like hormone)]. If one has had a hysterectomy usual Premarin (a estrogen) is used alone. If the uterus is still present then Provera (medroxyprogesterone) is added to protect the uterus from proliferation and possible cancer. Other physician prescribe estrogens include: Other physician prescribe progesterones include: Benefits Risk Comments Eight natural Remedies 1. Proper diet Lignans and flavones are found in most cereals and fruits and vegetables. Isoflavones, however, are only found in legumes such as, soy, lentils, chickpeas, and beans. Most American women will have modest levels of lignans and flavones in their blood but very low levels of isoflavones. Due to a much higher consumption of legumes (especial soy) in Asia, blood levels of the isoflavone phytoestrogens are 20-30 times greater than those of American women. In China and Japan, women have few menopausal symptoms and have a low incidence of breast cancer. Sunflower seeds contain Coumestans that have steroidlike activity and have phytoestrogen properties. There are four isoflavones (the most potent phytoestrogens) that have been studied: Biochanin, Formononetin, Genistein, and Daidzein.
As you can see a combination of legumes provides a variety of isoflavones with phytoestrogen properties. Other dietary recommendations are: 2. Exercise 3. Water 4. Sunlight 5. Avoiding harmful substances 6. Pure air 7. Rest 8. Trust in divine power Herbal Remedies Phytoestrogens (from Soy) See "Eight natural -diet" Licorice (This is not the
candy type licorice). The Herbal Licorice "Facilitate
natural estrogen synthesis in the body". Black Cohosh Studies on rats suggest estrogen receptor activity. Dong Quai Modulate estrogen balance and progesterone synthesis. Little research or evidence exists for the claims made about Dong Quai, other than "the Chinese have used it for centuries." The typically recommend doses of between 300 and 500 mg three times a day. It is contraindicated in pregnancy. Vitex Establish hormone balance and suppress excess prolactin Scientific literature or documentation could not be found. Red raspberry, Offers little medicinal value. Red Clover Contains phenols and tannins. When sheep graze on large amounts, the steroidlike effects induce sterility. Humans would be hard pressed to consume enough to have any impact on their endocrine functions. "Promensil" is derived from red clover delivers all four isoflavones (a Phytoestrogen). Evening primrose oil have been touted for symptomatic relief. It is expensive It contains 9% gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). Progesterone Creams Types of Progestational Agents 1.Natural 2.Synthetic Compounding pharmacies make progesterone creams, capsules, tabs, oils, and gels. They are unusually purchase in bulk from Pharmacia Upjohn. The are derived from plant sources, as is provera. Over the counter Progesterone creams are promoted, by Dr. John R. Lee as substitutes for hormone replacement therapy and claim to have estrogenic, progestation and androgenic effects. No data exist documenting that over the counter topical progesterone can prevent the endometrial proliferative changes induced by oral or transdermal estrogen. They should therefore be used with caution if used in place of provera alone with a estrogen. Dr . John Lee in his book "What your Doctor may not tell you about Menopause" 1 List the following benefit of Progesterone cream. 1. maintains secretory endometrium The data to substantiate many of these benefit are difficult to confirm from the scientific literature. The Dr. Lee maybe over stating the benefit and understate the potential risk. The PDR does list potential side effect for higher dose Progesterone treatment including headache, abdominal pain, breast enlargement, somnolence. Dr. Lee reported a uncontrolled study showing the benefit of progesterone cream on bone density. There was a significant increase in bone density (14%). His program for osteoporosis also includes vit. D, calcium, and a low protein diet. It would therefore be unwise to attribute all the improvement to Progesterone. 2 If you decide to use Progesterone cream: Disease specific Rx Fosamax and Miacalcin for osteoporosis Lipitor for hyperlipoproteinema Evista for the estrogen benefit without the effects on the breast or uterus. It however offers no symptomatic relief. Conclusion One remedy is not right for all situations.
What common disease that effect post menopausal
women are you at risk to develop. Are you
have any bothersome menopausal symptoms? What
lifestyle changes are you willing to make? References 1. Dr . John Lee, "What your Doctor may not tell you about Menopause" 2. Lee JR. Osteoporosis reversal: the role of progesterone. Int Clin Nutr Rev. 1990:10:384-391. |