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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
on your back. Always use a lubricant when making lovemacadamia  
oil is very good, or use olive oil. Other estrogenic herbs are hop stro-  
bilus, red clover flower, parsley leaf, and fennel seed.  
If there are any deep-seated problems, it is advisable to cleanse both  
your liver and your colon.  
natural healing  
Take up new pursuits and do other creative things with your  
lifeperhaps painting, gardening, or sewing. Indulge your life and your  
body. Soak in essential-oil baths and listen to music. Take up meditation  
and tune in with your new life phase. Enjoy your sexuality in its new  
maturity. Exercise: do keep moving as this is vital for healing all organs and  
for systems to work properly.  
hormone replacement therapy (hrt)  
HRT can work for many women. But unlike herbal treatments that can  
eventually be stopped, HRT can only be leveled off to a maintenance  
dose that simply protects calcium stores and maintains hormone levels,  
once severe menopausal symptoms have been assisted at a higher dose.  
The onset of menopause has only been put off! All of the hormones used  
in HRT are synthetic and therefore do not have the natural “cutoff  
switches” available in herbal hormone precursors. Even the so-called  
natural versions like Premarin (made from urine collected from pregnant  
mares kept in confining pens) can cause blood clots. For those prone to  
liver disease, thrombosis, or heart disease, HRT carries the same risks as  
the contraceptive pill, and American research announced in summer 2002  
has now confirmed all this.  
Progesterone cream is another alternative that is available by  
prescription. It is made from soybeans. Read Marilyn Glenville’s book  
Natural Alternatives to HRT for a valuable insight into this product. For  
many reasons, she does not advocate its use, though I know other natural-  
healing therapists who do and who personally find it works well. I rely  
solely on herbs. A practitioner can help anyone who wants to come off  
HRT slowly, but the transition requires professional supervision to make  
it painless and easy. HRT side effects are numerous, and I have seen many  
women presenting many alarming symptoms without realizing that the  
HRT was to blame. They include weight gain, anger, aching joints, fluid  
retention, abdominal and leg cramps, migraine, loss of appetite, bingeing,  
and depression.  


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