How to Use Dong Quai to Treat Hot Flashes During Menopause
Black Cohosh Ginkgo Biloba Dong Quai Ginseng Red Clover Soy Vitex Macafem
Black Cohosh
Black cohosh grows in the woods of eastern North America
Ginkgo Biloba
Traditionally used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
Dong Quai
Dong Quai is often referred to as "the female ginseng"
Ginseng
The Chinese word "rénshén" means "man root" in English
Red Clover
Originates from Asia, parts of Northern Africa, and Central Europe
Soy
Traditionally used in the Orient as a source of protein and medicine
Vitex
Vitex agnus-castus is also called chaste tree
Macafem
Originates from the Andean mountains of Perú

How to Use Dong Quai to Treat Hot Flashes During Menopause

When you’re trying to overcome the pain and trauma of menopause you need a treatment that can trust. However, finding this Holy Grail type treatment can seem impossible when you’re searching among the sea of placebos and scams but don’t despair; they do exist. Look at Dong Quai for one. This ancient herb has long been used to help women combat their menopause symptoms and it could exactly the type of treatment you’ve been looking for. Read on to learn more about Dong Quai and how to use it during menopause.

Ancient

Dong quai is a long used herb in traditional Chinese medicine.Dong Quai is a smooth stalked plant with white fragrant flowers that blooms during summer. It hails from China and has an almost unmatched history of being used in traditional Chinese medicine. When you use Dong Quai, you’re not just getting a herb that may be able to cure menopause symptoms (although you do get that) you’re also getting a herb that’s been trusted by millions of wise and revered ancient Chinese herbsmen. You can use Dong Quai in much the same way as these guys used to: by boiling it up into a nice tea. Read on to learn how Dong Quai works to fight back against your menopause symptoms.

Miracle

Hormones are your body’s way of sending you messages. When you’re hungry, tired or in pain your body releases hormones to let you know. Hormones also help to regulate your body by helping to control functions like the menstrual cycle and fluid retention. This micromanagement of your body is only possible with the right balance of hormones.

Dong quai contain phytoestrogens, which replace estrogen hormones in the body.However, sometimes during your life, like, for instance, during menopause, your hormone levels are all over the place. This can cause your body to become confused and lead to symptoms of menopause. This is where Dong Quai may be able to help. Dong Quai is one of an elite band of menopause fighting herbs, each member of which share one amazing secret in common. All these herbs contain the miracle of phytoestrogens. Read on to learn more about phytoestrogens and what this means for your menopause symptoms.

Incredible

When people are asked to describe phytoestrogens in one superlative that begins with 'i' and ends in 'edible', most people invariably say 'incredible'. And they’re not wrong: phytoestrogens seem incredible. They are similar to estrogen at a molecular level so may be able to duplicate the effect estrogen has on a living organism, thereby fighting your menopause symptoms.

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Macafem
Is an Andean plant regarded as one of the best treatments for menopause symptoms because of it boosts the endocrine system.
Dong Quai
Is an Asian plant that has been used for thousands of years to treat gynecological problems, blood disorders, and as a sedative.
Ginkgo Biloba
Is a popular and ancient Chinese herbal remedy used to improve circulation, mental performance, and menopause symptoms.
Ginseng
Is a root widely used by Chinese, Koreans and Native Americans as a preventative treatment and to increase vitality.
Soy
Is a healthy, low-fat source of protein and is used as treat menopause because of its high amount of phytoestrogens.
Red Clover
Is a variety of Clover with a high nutritional value and it's widely used as an immune-booster and menopause relief, but it has some side effects.
Black Cohosh
Is a phytoestrogenic herb from eastern North America and it is used as a supplement to treat several illnesses, including menopause symptoms.
Vitex
Used since roman times to help women with hormonal imbalances, but pregnant women should avoid it.
Which herb should women try? Today women are looking for relief from their menopause symptoms with herbs. Phytoestrogenic herbs and non-estrogenic herbs are good in relieving menopause symptoms, but recent studies show that non-estrogenic herbs have no side effects because they help the body to produce its own hormones instead of introducing hormones like the phytoestrogenic ones. Learn more about non-estrogenic herbs for menopause.
How to Use Dong Quai to Treat Hot Flashes During Menopause