
Navigating Menopause: Natural Medicine and Holistic Health Approaches
Nov 28, 2024Menopause. An inevitable yet hard-to-face reality of being a middle-aged woman. This natural process signals the end of fertility and brings with it a cascade of hormonal changes that can impact everything from mood to physical health. If youβre a woman approaching this phase, know one thing β managing menopause isn't about dealing with symptoms when they arise; it's about supporting your body well before the first hot flash or mood swing appears. This is where holistic medicine comes into the picture.
Navigating menopause holistically means acknowledging the complexity of this transition and seeking ways to nurture the body and mind with care and understanding. It's about empowering yourself with the knowledge to help you embrac
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Menopause. An inevitable yet hard-to-face reality of being a middle-aged woman. This natural process signals the end of fertility and brings with it a cascade of hormonal changes that can impact everything from mood to physical health. If you’re a woman approaching this phase, know one thing – managing menopause isn't about dealing with symptoms when they arise; it's about supporting your body well before the first hot flash or mood swing appears. This is where holistic medicine comes into the picture.
Navigating menopause holistically means acknowledging the complexity of this transition and seeking ways to nurture the body and mind with care and understanding. It's about empowering yourself with the knowledge to help you embrace this transformative phase with resilience and grace, which is our aim with this blog post.

But First, What is Menopause?
Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years. It is officially diagnosed after a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a menstrual period, signifying the end of ovulation and fertility. The typical age range for the onset of menopause is between 45 and 55, although it can occur earlier or later for some women.
Before reaching menopause, women go through a transitional period known as perimenopause. This phase can begin several years before menopause, often in the early to mid-40s but sometimes as early as the late 30s. PMID: 29952797. During perimenopause, the ovaries gradually produce less estrogen, leading to hormonal fluctuations that cause a variety of symptoms, including:
Irregular Periods:
- Menstrual cycles may become longer or shorter, and the flow can vary from light to heavy.
Hot Flashes and Night Sweats:
- Sudden feelings of warmth are often accompanied by sweating and redness, particularly at night.
Mood Changes:
- Increased irritability, anxiety, and mood swings due to hormonal fluctuations.
Sleep Problems:
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep, often related to night sweats.
Vaginal Dryness:
- Decreased estrogen levels can lead to dryness and discomfort during intercourse
Decreased Libido:
- Changes in hormone levels can affect sexual desire and arousal.
Weight Gain:
- Metabolic changes and hormonal shifts can contribute to weight gain, particularly around the abdomen.
By recognizing the symptoms and being proactive about health management, you can better prepare for the changes ahead, which leads me to my next point.

The Best Time to Support Menopause/Perimenopause is BEFORE You Reach It
Taking a proactive approach to health management before the onset of menopause is essential for minimizing symptoms during this significant life transition. Preparing for menopause well in advance will allow you to build a strong foundation of health, making it easier to cope with the hormonal fluctuations and changes that come with this phase.
Just some of the benefits of preparing the body and mind for hormonal changes include:
Reduced Severity of Symptoms:
- By adopting healthy habits and natural remedies early on, you can potentially reduce the severity of common menopausal symptoms.
Improved Overall Health:
- Focusing on nutrition, exercise, and stress management before menopause can enhance cardiovascular health, bone density, and mental well-being, providing a stronger baseline for managing the changes ahead.
Enhanced Emotional Resilience:
- Proactively addressing mental and emotional health can help you better navigate the emotional ups and downs associated with hormonal changes, leading to greater emotional stability and a more positive outlook
So, how can you lay the groundwork for a smoother transition and a healthier, more vibrant life during and after menopause? Let’s take a look!

Natural Approaches to Managing Menopause Symptoms
1. Herbal Remedies
Herbs have been used for centuries to alleviate symptoms associated with menopause. Here are a few well-known remedies:
- Black Cohosh: Often used to reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. It works by acting on the hypothalamus, the part of the brain that regulates body temperature. PMID: 35403534.
- Evening Primrose Oil: Rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), it can help alleviate hot flashes and improve skin health. PMID: 37694196.
- Red Clover: Contains phytoestrogens that can mimic estrogen in the body, potentially reducing hot flashes and improving cardiovascular health. PMID: 33920485.
2. Dietary Adjustments
- A balanced diet supports hormonal balance and overall health during menopause. Be sure to include foods like soy, flaxseeds, and legumes, which are rich in phytoestrogens and can help balance hormone levels.
- You’ll also want to ensure that your diet is rich in calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and B vitamins to support bone health and energy levels. You should also include sources of omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish, chia seeds, and walnuts, to support brain health and reduce inflammation.
3. Lifestyle Changes
- Just a few simple lifestyle changes can make all the difference regarding menopause symptoms. Start with exercise: engage in a mix of aerobic, strength training, and flexibility exercises to maintain cardiovascular health, bone density, and muscle mass.
- Next up, add stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, and spending time in nature to your daily checklist. These can all help reduce cortisol levels and improve emotional well-being.
- Last but definitely not least, prioritize your sleep by maintaining a regular sleep schedule, creating a restful environment, and addressing sleep disturbances through relaxation techniques or natural supplements like melatonin.

Holistic Practices for Menopause Management
Acupuncture
- Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to promote balance and healing. For menopause, it can help alleviate hot flashes, improve sleep, and enhance mood. It’s a great all-rounder!
Mind-Body Techniques
- Mind-body practices can greatly assist in managing menopause symptoms. Some of the best techniques include yoga, meditation, and mindfulness. The aim is to encourage present-moment awareness, which can reduce anxiety and promote a sense of calm.
Chiropractic Care and Massage
- Chiropractic care can help manage musculoskeletal changes, improve posture, and reduce pain associated with menopause, whilst massage therapy promotes relaxation, reduces muscle tension, and enhances circulation, all of which will pay off greatly when it comes to menopause.
Conclusion
Navigating menopause can be challenging, but understanding and managing its symptoms holistically can make a significant difference. Remember, each woman's journey through menopause is unique, and personalized strategies are essential for optimal support.
If you’re ready to explore holistic and natural strategies for managing menopause, schedule a discovery call with me. Together, we’ll tailor a plan that fits your individual needs, ensuring you receive the best possible support during this significant life transition.
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