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What would be the best tablets on the market to stop Hot Flushes, that's all I am getting?

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What would be the best tablets on the market to stop Hot Flushes, that's all I am getting?
Symptoms such as hot flushes are symptomatic of changes of the female menstrual cycle. Menopause begins to take place when there is a decrease in Estrogen production in the ovaries. Estrogen is a sustaining female hormone which helps to support many body systems, a decrease in this hormone attributes to many of the symptoms associated with menopause.

The supplement Fusion Health Menopause Free contains herbs which may help to address these problems due to providing herbs which have an Estrogen like action as well as helping to cool the liver and blood. The herbs Kudzu and Phellodendron contained in this supplement are termed refridgerants to help reduce heat in the body. The combination of 7 Chinese and Western herbs better regulates hormonal balance while providing symptomatic relief to many symptoms of menopause.

The severity and length of symptoms in menopause vary greatly from person to person, so the need for supplements also varies. For severe symptoms it is recommended to take a higher dosage of the Fusion Health Menopause for the first month, or until symptoms are improving.

Once improvement is seen, you can then reduce your dose to a mainenance dose (the minimum dose required to keep symptoms under control). Reducing symptoms of menopause may require long term supplementation to support a woman through this transition phase.

It is recommended to continue with a supplement for at least a few months, or as much as a few years, depending on your case. The formula can support you for whatever time frame required.


The information presented on this page has been prepared by a fully qualified naturopath and is for educational purposes only. It does not take into consideration your specific circumstances and is not intended to replace the services of a health practitioner. Any application of the material in this text is at the reader’s discretion and sole responsibility. If you have a persistent health condition or your symptoms are severe please consult a qualified healthcare provider.