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Natural Menopause Remedies and the Time Women Reach Menopause Age, Dr. Shoreh Ershadi Advises

Dr. Ershadi advises women about the time in their lives when menopause is most likely to start. It can vary, but the most common age for menopause is fifty. Visit http://www.naturalmenopausetreatmentguide.com for more information.

2010-12-27
BEVERLY HILLS, CA, December 27, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dr. Shoreh Ershadi, at the ANTIAGING Institute of California, advises women about the time in their lives when menopause is most likely to start. It is not possible to predict exactly when a woman will go through menopause, as it can vary with each individual, but the average age for menopause in United States is fifty three. It is not unusual, though, for some women to experience menopause in their forties and others to experience it in late fifties.

When a woman notices changes in her menstrual cycle, that is usually one of the first signs of menopause. At the time that other symptoms begin to develop, women will want to think of a menopause treatment that will help them to cope with this time in their lives. Dr. Ershadi advises women to consider taking natural menopause supplements daily. This is a beneficial way to combat the symptoms that menopause creates.

A natural menopause remedy will be safe and easy for women to take. They will not have to worry about side effects since ingredients such as green tea and pomegranate extract are used. It is such a good feeling to be able to accomplish daily chores and activities with no discomfort as the result of a natural menopause treatment.

Menopause symptoms that occur during the day and disrupt nighttime sleep can be controlled with the proper product. Dr. Ershadi recommends women to look for natural menopause cures when they are seeking relief from their symptoms. Menopause can be a frustrating time, but it does not need to be if the appropriate product is used. Once natural menopause relief has been found, women can go through menopause without the problems and worries that often occur during these years.

For anyone who is reaching or has reached the age of menopause, the use of natural menopause remedies can help to make this time of life easier and more comfortable. Dr. Ershadi is a firm believer in the fact that using healthy and beneficial products are the best way to obtain natural menopause solutions.

To learn more about menopause age, its symptoms and how natural menopause treatment products such as DON'T PAUSE can help, visit http://www.naturalmenopausetreatmentguide.com. You can also call ANTIAGING Institute of California at (800) 511 0108.

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[Press-News.org] Natural Menopause Remedies and the Time Women Reach Menopause Age, Dr. Shoreh Ershadi Advises
Dr. Ershadi advises women about the time in their lives when menopause is most likely to start. It can vary, but the most common age for menopause is fifty. Visit http://www.naturalmenopausetreatmentguide.com for more information.