Saturday, December 16, 2006

Beliefs About Menopause
































Knowledge and beliefs about menopause in a general population ...
Knowledge and beliefs about menopause in a general population sample of mid-aged women. K LIH-MEI LIAO, MS HUNTER Journal of reproductive and infant ...
Beliefs about Menopause of General Practitioners and Mid-aged ...
Beliefs about Menopause of General Practitioners and Mid-aged Women. KLM LIAO , MS HUNTER and P WHITE*. Division of Psychiatry and Psychology London, UK ...
Beliefs about menopause of general practitioners and mid-aged women.
Recent general population studies suggest that experience of the normal menopause transition is rela...
Psychology Today: COPING WITH MENOPAUSE
The women discussed expectations and beliefs about menopause and behavioral changes that might improve emotional and physical health, such as reducing ...
IngentaConnect Preparation for menopause: prospective evaluation ...
The women completed pre- and post-intervention (3 and 15 months) questionnaires which assessed knowledge and beliefs about menopause and a number of ...
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Knowledge and beliefs about menopause in a general. population sample of mid-aged women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology,. 13, 101�114. ...
Women awaiting hysterectomy: a qualitative study of issues ...
Liao K, Hunter MS, White P. Beliefs about menopause of general practitioners and mid-aged women. Fam Pract 1994;11(4):408-412. ...
NIH Age Pages
Attitudes and beliefs about menopause need study. The Institute's Massachusetts Women's Health Study found that many women expect the "change of life" to ...
Women, Menopause, and (Ms.)Information: Communication About the ...

women whose knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about menopause are shaped by. an insufficient quantity and quality of information. ...
The Emma Goldman Clinic - Menopause
How you experience that passage is greatly affected by your perceptions and beliefs about menopause. Lesbians, and women of color may enter menopause with ...
The menopause experience: A woman's perspective
... the complexities of this human experience by explicating personal meanings related to experiences, expectations, attitudes and beliefs about menopause. ...
Integrative therapies for menopause.(Featured CME Topic ...
Among these factors are the woman's emotional and physical health, social situation, stressful life events, and beliefs about menopause. ...
Commentary on �Navigating the Journey to Menses Cessation�

of their symptoms and their beliefs about menopause to guide their. decisions. Knowledge of the questions these women asked them- ...
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1) Assess attitudes and beliefs about menopause. 2) Determine barriers to menopause-related care. 3) Identify impact of menopause on family relationships ...
People First Health Magazine, Vol. 5, #6, June 2005:Page 2
No, what I mean is that the world has finally caught up to me about my beliefs about menopause. .... You see, for many years, I�ve loudly argued that ...
Science Blog -- Duke Conference: Healing The Body Via The Mind And ...
Anita McLeod, R.N., B.S.N., a health educator in Durham, who will discuss the cultural and personal beliefs about menopause that undermine a woman's health, ...
WILL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY HURT YOU? A study in 2002 ...

dispels primitive beliefs about menopause and its effects, challenging the. medical society with compelling research while also promoting herbal remedies ...
Women's Collective Meanings of Menopause: A Content Analysis

sources of knowledge and beliefs about menopause would differ in. valuation by respondents, for the most part mentions were neutral, ...
The Jean Hailes Foundation for Womens Health - Page 3 2002 Winter
If you are now postmenopausal have your feelings/thoughts/beliefs about menopause changed? Women's Responses:. Yes, thoughts and beliefs have definitely ...
Annual Report - S�kresultat
Results: Qualitative analyses of the interviews showed that the majority of the women (57%) had neutral beliefs about menopause, while 31% were pessimistic ...
Obstetrics and Gynecology Menopausal hormone therapy informed consent

examine your beliefs about menopause, including your. preferences for both medical and nonmedical therapies,. your work situation, job satisfaction and ...
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The social, cultural and archetypal core beliefs about menopause. E. SPIRITUAL BODY. Self reflection to being Unity consciousness through chitakasha dharma ...
Age of Menopause and Menopausal Symptoms Among Malaysian Women Who ...
Moreover, understanding and beliefs about menopause may also be due to the differences in health education between countries. ...
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology - Fulltext: Volume 189 ...
As you consider what is best for you, it will be important to examine your beliefs about menopause, including your preferences for both medical and ...
Hormone Replacement Therapy after Treatment for Breast Cancer ...

Knowledge and beliefs about menopause and HRT in. well women and after BC were not significant factors. in the final regression model (data not shown). ...
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This research, part of an Internet-based study, examined whether beliefs about menopause and the Health Belief Model (HBM) variables explained women??s use ...
Exploring the long-term experience of vasomotor instability: a 5 ...

Liao, K.L. & Hunter, M. (1995) Knowledge and beliefs about menopause in a general population. sample of mid-aged women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant ...
Hormone replacement therapy: where are we now ? Sandra Coney ...

Popular beliefs about menopause are so at variance with the evidence, that. virtually any ill or social condition had become a cause for using HRT. ...
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beliefs about menopause, aging and prevention intersected with a new technology to. "normalize" a medical practice of doubtful value. ...
Fall 2000 - IP; Healing From Within: The Use of Hypnosis in Women ...
She suggests that hypnosis can facilitate the changing of stereotyped negative beliefs about menopause, can be used to treat individual symptoms such as ...


A Pint Of Lager For Natural Menopause Relief


by Rebecca Prescott






Whilst it may seem far fetched to think of beer as a natural menopause treatment, there is actually credible scientific research to support it. The key feature of beer in relation to menopause is the presence of phytoestrogens.

Phytoestrogens are estrogen-like plant compounds that are also in alternative menopause treatments like soy. They work by binding to estrogen receptors, and so provide a mild estrogenic effect on the body. Phytoestrogens are not as strong as regular estrogen, but as estrogen levels decline in menopausal women, this boost of estrogen has a balancing effect on the body. Supplementing with phytoestrogens in soy and hops (which is made into beer, but can be purchased as a supplement), can alleviate hot flushes and improve the general quality of life for women during menopause.

Hops has more typically been used by herbalists for its mild sedative effect. It's great for sleeping problems, and also for nervous gastrointestinal and stomach problems. It is stimulating to the stomach, and has been used for anorexia, irritable bowel disease, inflammatory bowel disease, dysmenorrhoea and amenorrhoea.

Hops has long been suspected of having an effect on the hormonal system. Before the advent of machine pickers, women and girls picked the plants at harvest, and would often spend 3 weeks doing so. It was observed amongst the young girls picking hops that their menstrual periods would come on early. But it wasn't until hops was studied scientifically that this result was explained and validated. It turns out that hops contains very high levels of phytoestrogens - between 30,000 IU to 300,000 IU per 100 grams. The levels of phytoestrogens are highest when the plant is fresh.

The phytoestrogen in hops is called 8-prenylnaringenin (8PN), and is stronger than other estrogens studied so far. It is present in beer, but levels are low compared to levels in plant extracts.

8-prenylnaringenin (8PN) is a flavone. It has been found in the animal model to have milder but similar effects to estradiol. The hops flavone also had a stimulating effect on the uterus in this study (on animals). It has not been established if this effect is also present in women taking hops. If so, progestins, or natural progesterone, would need to be taken at the same time to prevent overstimulation of the endometrial tissue.

Czech scientists have developed this research by using a new technology to create a non-alcoholic beer that contains the same amounts of hops and malt as regular beer. No mention was made at this stage as to whether the menopause beer would have higher levels of phytoestrogens. The idea came about because the Czech Republic is a strong beer drinking nation, and menopausal women there had low levels of estrogen in their diet. The menopause beer is aimed at relieving the symptoms of menopause and improving bone density.

Scientists have also found hops to have an anti-inflammatory effect. Compounds in hops have an effect similar to regular pain killers like ibuprofen, but with less of a disturbing impact on the gastrointestinal system. These active constituents of hops work in the same way as the arthritis drugs vioxx and celebrex, in that they are COX-2 inhibitors.

Hops is also an antioxidant, it may reduce insulin resistance, and is being investigated for its potential anti tumor properties. Hops was found to inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells 'in vitro', or in the lab, paving the way for further studies to be done. Hops should not be taken by people with depression however, according to traditional herbalists.

References:

1. nutraingredients.com/news/

2. raysahelian.com/hops.html

3. R Weiss, Herbal Medicine

4. Fisher and Painter, Materia Medica of Western Herbs

5. joe.endocrinology-journals.org/cgi/content/abstract/188/3/397

For more information on natural treatments for menopause, click here. For a discussion on pre-menopause symptoms, click here. Rebecca Prescott runs the site, http://www.menopausetohealth.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rebecca_Prescott



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