Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Natural Hot Flash Remedies

Are you suffering from hot flashes or night sweats? If so, you are in good company. Approximately 75% of American women experience vasomotor symptoms as they transition through menopause. Prescription hormonal therapy is available - if you find your symptoms intolerable. However, safety concerns are mounting.

Here are 6 natural ways to cool down when the heat is rising:

  1. Use the 3-4-5 method of breathing to calm down when the heat starts to rise. Breathe in through your nose to the silent count of three, hold for four and breathe out through your mouth for five. Really focus on distending your lower abdomen with each inhalation, and count slowly. You should continue this pattern until your hot flash subsides.
  2. Eat a healthy diet filled with vegetables, fruits, whole grains and omega-three fatty acids (found in cold water fish, green leafy vegetables, walnuts and ground flax seed). And, sip plenty of cool water throughout the day; this decreases your core body temperature thereby reducing the frequency of hot flashes.
  3. Avoid dietary triggers like spicy food, alcohol and most caffeine. Although it does contain caffeine, it is okay to drink green tea. Here's the trick. Steep fresh green tea in hot water for 45 seconds, poor off that water, and then steep the same tea as you normally would. This way you will remove 80% of the caffeine and retain all the good anti-oxidants. The occasional morsel of dark chocolate is fine, too.
  4. Try an herbal therapy shown to decrease the frequency and severity of hot flashes: St. John's Wort 300 mg three times daily. Black cohosh, although used for centuries, has not been found to be effective when subjected to scientific analysis. Teas containing lemon balm, hops and valerian decrease anxiety and promote sleep, countering night sweats.
  5. Use bedtime rituals to decrease disruptive night sweats. Take a cool shower before bed, turn on a small bedside fan, and listen to calming music. Sleep under sheets made of 100% cotton. Just in case, keep a change of clothes and sheets in your nightstand to ease the pain of awakening to drenched pajamas and soaked sheets that need changing.
  6. Stop smoking.

Take heart - hot flashes and night sweats are usually temporary. Most women experience resolution within 2 years. Use this period of transition to nurture yourself. Embrace your passage from one stage of life to the next. Hang in there. The best is yet to come!!

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