Low Estrogen May Underlie Anxiety and Forgetfulness After Menopause

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(Newswire.net — August 20, 2020) Orlando, FL — The menopausal stage carries along certain health disadvantages, such as its symptoms. It is worth realizing that today, more and more experts carry out studies to look into more symptoms associated with menopause.

By 2025, it is estimated that there will be 1.1 billion post-menopausal women in the world. Experts further reveal that out of the women, 8 cease to have menstruation before reaching the age of 40.

In some studies, it has been found that as many as 75 percent of menopausal and post-menopausal women don’t feel less attractive because of menopause. Research also reveals that 5 percent of women actually continue to menstruate until nearly 60.

Menopausal transition often lasts for about 4 years, and those who smoke tend to reach this stage earlier by around 1.5 years.

A study was carried out and published in the American Physiological Society’s (APS) Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Diseases: Sex-Specific Implications for Physiology conference in Knoxville, Tenn.

The findings have shown that lack of estrogen may play a role in the development of memory and anxiety problems.

This recent rodent study was carried out by the researchers from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and the Federal University of Ouro Preto in Brazil. It is worth mentioning that the primary female sex hormone called estrogen works in regulating the female reproductive system. When menopause approaches, it dwindles ovarian function.

Scientists continue to carry out more studies to investigate on the ways to help menopausal women achieve relief from symptoms. Taking some measures to regain estrogen balance is vital to easing these symptoms.

Natural remedies like DIM (diindolylmethane) can be helpful. This food-based compound can be found in cruciferous vegetables, such as cabbage, broccoli, Brussel’s sprouts, and cauliflower. 

In multiple research studies, it has been found that DIM has an ability to decrease the odds of certain types of cancers. This is particularly applicable to cancers influenced by excessive levels of estrogen, such as prostate, breast, and uterine cancers. 

DIM has also been found to be particularly useful in losing stubborn perimenopause pounds. This is due to the fact that it aids in stimulating fat breakdown and encouraging an increase in muscle mass.

In addition to its benefits on menopause, DIM has also been found beneficial in PMS and overall reproductive female health.

The therapeutic benefits of DIM may be obtained more effectively through supplementation, such as the use of Purest Vantage DIM.

This extra-strength formula is loaded with the therapeutic goodness of DIM, and is gaining increasing popularity in the global market today (www.amazon.com/DIM-Diindolylmethane-250mg-Per-Capsule/dp/B072C46H29).

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