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Health Topic: Prepare for a Healthy Menopause |
Many women
suffer from hot flushes associated with menopause. Memory
loss, mood swings, and vaginal dryness have become so
common that women today consider them to be a normal part
of menopause.
But it doesn't have to be that way
according to Maharishi Ayurveda. If you start taking care
of the early symptoms of menopause when they first appear,
you can delay the onset of menopause and even avoid major
discomfort. |
EARLY
SYMPTOMS TO WATCH FOR
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Because menopause
occurs during the last half of the Pitta time of life
(30-60), many women experience an imbalance in Pitta
dosha. Imbalanced Pitta can cause mood swings, anger,
breakouts, brown spots and increased sensitivity to the
sun. Waking up between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. with lots of
energy and not being able to fall asleep again is also due
to an imbalance in Pitta dosha.
Apana Vata, the
subdosha of Vata that governs elimination and menstrual
flow, also plays a role in menopausal discomfort, when out
of balance, it causes symptoms of constipation and
irregularity or discomfort during the menstrual cycle. |
EMOTIONS
AND DIGESTION
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Sadhaka Pitta, the
subdosha of Pitta that governs the emotions, is usually
the first to be affected. If a woman in midlife
experiences sudden mood swings, or finds herself suddenly
critical of her husband, this could be a sign of
imbalanced Sadhaka Pitta.
To avoid problems in
relationships, Ayurveda recommends that if you feel
suddenly critical of a loved one, eat a sweet, juicy pear
or take a teaspoon of Amrit Kalish. Emotional imbalance
can cause major problems and even lead to early menopause.
So it's necessary to keep Sadhaka Pitta balanced at all
times.
Another subdosha of Pitta that impacts
menopause is Ranjaka Pitta, which governs liver function.
When out of balance, it can cause skin breakouts and
anger.
An imbalance in Pachaka Pitta, which
governs the digestion of food, results in the formation of
ama (digestive impurities). When ama clogs the channels of
the body, it can lead to hot flashes and other menopausal
problems later on. |
PREVENTING
PROBLEMS THROUGH DIET
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To bring all three subdoshas of
Pitta back into balance, be sure to follow a Pitta-pacifying
diet. Avoid foods that are spicy, such as hot peppers,
cayenne and black mustard; foods that are too salty; and
foods that are very sour, such as vinegar, yogurt, and sour
fruits. To balance Pitta, favor bitter, astringent and sweet
foods. For a detailed chart of foods that balance Pitta,
visit http://www.mapi.com/catalog/indexrecipes.html and click on the Pitta guidelines link.
Cooking
with Pitta-reducing spices, including cinnamon, coriander,
cardamom, and fennel, and small amounts of cumin seed, is
also recommended. Pitta Churna is a good balance of Pitta
pacifying spices.
While balancing Pitta, you'll
also want to attend to Apana Vata. A good breakfast for both
Vata and Pitta is a cooked apple with cooked prunes and
figs. Include more cooked leafy greens in your diet, and
drink plenty of warm liquids throughout the day. These will
help regulate bowel movements. |
BALANCE
THROUGH LIFESTYLE
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For both Pitta and Vata dosha,
it's important not to skip meals, and to eat your main meal
at noon, when digestion is the strongest. Going to bed early
(before 10:00 p.m.) is essential, as you'll gain more rest
and give the body a chance to cleanse itself during the
night. Arise before 6:00 a.m.
The morning massage
is very important for preventing menopausal problems,says.
Use Ripened Sesame Oil. This will increase circulation, calm
Vata dosha, and provide needed moisture to the skin.
And
be sure to get lots of rest during your menstrual cycle in
this transitional time of your life, to help balance Apana
Vata and facilitate a smooth menopause. |
PRODUCTS
FOR PREVENTION
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From age 35, or whenever early
symptoms of menopause begin, take the Midlife for Women I
herbal supplement to eliminate digestive impurities,
strengthen the digestion, promote strong bones, and help
promote even emotions.
Alma Berry is also a
special rasayana for women that is very helpful in
preventing menopausal discomfort. Take one tablet with lunch
and dinner to pacify Ranjaka Pitta, Sadhaka Pitta and to
provide overall nourishment to the female physiology."
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herbal formulas to relieve the early signs of menopause: |
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For mood swings
(Sadhaka Pitta) take Blissful Joy tablets and aroma
oil. |
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For anger and
detoxification (Ranjaka Pitta) take Liver Care tablets
or syrup. |
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To aid
digestion and prevent the formation of ama and
amavisha (Pachaka Pitta) take Herbal Aci-Balance or
Herbal Digest |
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To help prevent
constipation (Apana Vata), take Herbal Cleanse before
bed. |
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If you are
waking up in the night between 2 and 4 a.m., take
Blissful Sleep-Pitta. |
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When should you
begin these recommendations? "The time of menopause
differs according to a woman's heredity, culture and
lifestyle," says Dr Brennan. "For the most ease
and comfort in menopause, it's best to start a prevention
program as early as possible, in your mid to late
thirties, but definitely when the first signs begin."
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