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Phytoestrogens: Nature Choice for Mature Woman

phytoestrogens: nature choice for mature woman

Given the alternative of estrogen produced chemically is called hormone replacement therapy, not in all cases have the expected results, however, unfortunate side effects in some women.

Several studies have reported that the ingestion of synthetic hormones for more than five years increases the risk of developing breast cancer or endometrial cancer, weight gain, digestive and circulatory system problems. It is important to reiterate that the derivations above are not met in all cases, to be doctor’s decision, in conjunction with climacteric women, administration of synthetic estrogens.

Other studies in eastern countries (Japan, China, Malaysia and Singapore in particular) have shown that women in this region exhibit less symptoms in the climacteric, unlike Westerners, mainly due to the diet, which are essential part of phytoestrogens, substances obtained from the plant kingdom that perform the functions of estrogen in the female body. Read the rest of this entry »

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Health Info – Ginseng

Ginseng Korea

Ginseng
is one of the most widely used medicinal plants and has caused more sensation. It is also a plant uses and applications which are surrounded by many confusing beliefs in the public mind. This is due largely to several kinds of ginseng and various methods of preparation and use thereof.

Known for its powerful properties, ginseng is known for preventing the harmful effects of stress, restaurant vitality, improve liver function, etc.. But does ginseng have contraindications? In what cases do not recommend the use of ginseng?

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Plants and Natural Remedies Against Fatigue

Natural Remedies Againts Fatigue

In case of general fatigue, you must first ask you some questions to see if your condition requires a visit to your doctor or not. Indeed, unexplained fatigue should you consult your GP to check if it is not a symptom of an underlying disease, or a masked depression. But if you’re exhausted after a period of intense work, or at the end of a period of convalescence, if you’ve been “intimately acquainted” with one of the many viruses and infections that prevail in winter, do not panic, you just need to replenish your strength.

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