Herbal and Bioidentical Hormone Therapies
There is a great interest in natural menopause treatments, especially
since the risks of conventional hormone replacement therapy have
been brought to light with recent research studies. We now know
that the risks of conventional hormone replacement therapy outweigh
the benefits on a long term basis. The risks include increases in
breast cancer, heart attacks, strokes, uterine cancer and gallbladder
problems. There is no long term benefit with cognitive function
or even with quality of life in menopausal women who don’t
have bothersome symptoms. These risks were greater than the benefits
which included reduced osteoporosis and less colon cancer. Many
women are asking, “Are there alternatives to hormone replacement
therapy, and do they work?”.
The answer is yes, but it is not as simple as taking a pill once
a day. Healthy lifestyle choices along with nutritional and herbal
support will bring the safest and greatest relief of menopausal
symptoms and the best long term health. A healthy diet for most
menopausal women will include soy protein, deep sea fish, and plenty
of fruit and vegetables. Adding additional fiber in the form of
ground flaxseeds will help hormone balance in addition improving
colon health. Reducing caffeine and alcohol will help hot flashes,
sleep and moods. Exercising regularly has also been proven to help
hot flashes and enhance mood.
Black Cohosh is an herb with a long history of
use for menopausal symptoms. Using a high quality standardized extract
at an appropriate dose is required for good effects however. Other
herbs used by naturopathic doctors for helping hot flashes include
chasteberry, licorice, sage and red clover. Chinese herbal formulas
are often helpful using herbs such as bupleurum, haliotis and dong
quai. Soy isoflavone supplements can also be used if dietary intake
of soy is inadequate. Nutritional supplements that may be recommended
for hot flashes include vitamin E and bioflavonoids.
Bioidentical Hormones are an option for those
women who require or prefer to use some form of hormone replacement
therapy. This more natural form of hormone therapy can address symptoms
that don’t respond adequately with herbal therapies alone.
Based on our current knowledge, these forms of low dose hormones
may have less risks than with the use of conventional HRT. Bioidentical
hormones utilize the same forms and proportions of estrogen and
progesterone that are natural to the body. Other hormones that also
decrease after menopause, such as testosterone and DHEA, can also
be added to these formulas. The doses and forms can be individualized
based on your symptoms and if needed, testing results. They are
made up by compounding pharmacies according to a doctor’s
prescription. Naturopathic physicians in Oregon have prescription
rights that include all types of hormone therapy. They are most
commonly taken as capsules or put into creams that are absorbed
through the skin. The doses are easily adjusted as your symptoms
change, so that you always use the lowest effective doses.
Mood swings that don’t respond enough to the general menopause
recommendations may require further support. The article on anxiety
and depression addresses this issue in greater depth.
Sleep disturbances may require further support as well. Melatonin
seems to help set the sleep cycle and is useful in those patients
with low levels of this hormone. This typically manifests as difficulty
with falling asleep. If the problem is with falling asleep and/or
staying asleep, Valerian is the first herb to consider. It has been
shown to improve the quality of sleep as well as decrease the time
spent lying awake at night. Other herbs used by naturopathic physicians
for insomnia include passionflower, hops, scullcap and chamomile.
The great thing about herbal treatments for insomnia is that these
herbs show no potential for addiction or habituation, unlike some
of the drugs used as sleep aids. Calcium and magnesium help with
muscle relaxation and are often calming when taken in the evening.
The best way to achieve greater wellness is to find a licensed
naturopathic physician to work with. They are the most highly
trained health care professionals in natural treatment modalities.
You will then also have access to the most effective professional
quality herbal and nutritional supplements.
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