Early Menopause Symptoms - Safe Insomnia and Perimenopause Remedy

Many women face challenges when faced with menopause and insomnia can be one that impacts every phase of life.

It can be difficult, if not impossible, to face the morning with a positive outlook when a deprived of sufficient restful sleep.

In fact, insomnia is one of the most common early menopause symptoms and can continue or worsen as a woman's natural hormone levels change.

Feelings of restless, anxiety, depression and other signs of changing body functions can result in failure to get to sleep or remain asleep even when exhausted physically and emotionally. Soon it becomes a self-perpetuating cycle; when a woman has experienced repeated nights of poor rest, she may begin to fear sleeping poorly or not at all so much that the anxiety prevents any possibility of sleep.

Many women complain of insomnia and perimenopause is often when the problem first appears. Too often, women believe the problem is stress-induced when, in fact, it is caused by the start of natural changes in hormonal production.

Hypnosis CDs for insomnia can help overcome this frustrating problem. Easy-to-follow self-hypnotic instructions result in deep relaxation and some hypnotic CDs provide subliminal messages to reduce awakening for no reason during the night.

Dietary supplements for menopause that help insomnia are very effective for many women entering perimenopause or menopause. These supplements allow the body to adjust naturally through the inclusion of hormone-balancing herbs, vitamins and minerals. Often, these supplements can help with early menopause symptoms other than insomnia as well.

Calcium lactate and magnesium lactate are two minerals often found in supplements; both help the body regulate sleep. Vitamin B6 has also been found to assist in overcoming sleeplessness. A blend of herbs, often including hypericum perforatum, are frequently included because of the balancing effect on neurotransmitters providing relief from difficulty sleeping as well as other symptoms. Other vitamins, minerals and herbs may also be included in these formulas.

If perimenopause or menopause and insomnia are causing sleep difficulty, it only makes sense to try natural solutions before resorting to potentially dangerous or addictive prescription medication. Not only are holistic solutions less costly and safer, but there is no 'next-day grogginess' found with commonly prescribed sleep medications.

"I have all the usual menopause symptoms: hot flushes, depression, and insomnia being the worst. Taking Serenite-LT along with MellowPause is doing wonders. I can sleep much better during the night and I also find I wake up feeling much fresher and have more energy throughout the day. Also my hot flushes are no longer. Thank you for your great customer service..." Milly.

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By Victoria blay
2008-04-28 22:02:46
 

I am a 39 year old woman and I am suffering from insomnia related to changes in hormone levels. My progesterone levels are almost post-menopausal and my estrogen is on the low side. On the other hand, my testosterone levels are off the charts for a women and in the average range of a 40-49 year old male. I need some suggestions for herbal and other holistic remedies.

 
By Lisa
2009-01-24 21:12:50
 

Me too, except I am 10 more and my levels are that of a 30 year old man. After all my hard work to shrink massive uterine fibroids from 25 cm to 13 cm. and able to function, out of nowhere six weeks ago my chest exploded as if I was about to start nursing. I was bloated massively and my uterine fibroids went up to 22cm again. I did do some massive heavy lifting, and have had some monumental emotional changes in my personal life along with some massive mouth surgery, but I can't even bend over. My water retention is crazy too, like 10-20 lbs up and down in a week. I am taking enzymes to try to shrink the fibroids again. What is up with the testosterone levels and can that cause fibroids to grow? Also can Mitake Mushroom do anything to help this?

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