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Women who eat healthily do not suffer with the menopause!

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RedPandaWanda · 14/01/2022 09:49

This is what I was told by a naturopath.
I went to her for help with my awful Perimenopause symptoms and ongoing digestive issues.
I have been going round and round in circles with the GPs at my practice, endless telephone appointments to only be told to take antidepressants. I am told I am not in peri as I have a regular cycle and no day time hot sweats although they totally disregard all of my other peri symptoms (I am almost 49 have ongoing anxiety, anger, depression, no libido and vaginal dryness, broken sleep, itchy skin, exhaustion, awful heavy periods, night sweats before period, awful pmt, breast tenderness...........)
So I found this naturopath online, she said she specialised in gut issues and hormonal problems.
She had said she will take onboard all of my health issues and devise a bespoke plan for me.
Said ‘plan’ is basically warm lemon water in the morning, eggs for breakfast and I am to eat at least 7 vegetables per day. Epsom salt baths too. She also wants me to purchase £100 worth of various supplements. If I do this within 4 weeks I will feel like a different woman apparently.
She then went on to say that women who eat like this do not suffer from the menopause at all.
I already eat fairly well, I don’t drink or smoke, I exercise every day, have a bmi of 20 etc and still have all of these peri symptoms even after being on the ‘plan’ for over a month.
Of course it goes without saying the healthier your lifestyle the healthier you will feel. Obviously living off takeaways and junk food won’t help peri symptoms but surely it’s just not as simplistic as eating like this, is it?
I feel like a complete mug with £200 down the drain which I couldn’t really afford in the first place, urgh!

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WarriorN · 18/01/2022 17:21

Oooh she's just written another excellent one:

www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10411819/Why-doctors-know-little-natural-HRT-stop-menopause-wrecking-life.html

WarriorN · 18/01/2022 17:24

That's actually a great article that the OPs naturopath should read!

Why do doctors know so little about natural HRT that can stop menopause wrecking your life? So much received wisdom about HRT is outdated, argues author who says there is a treatment that avoids risks - but barely anyone knows it's available on the NHS

RedPandaWanda · 18/01/2022 17:37

I really do need to pursue the HRT route. I am no doctor but I am certain the antidepressants won’t help me long term like HRT could. I dont want to end up like my poor mum who is bent right over with osteoporosis, has a pace maker due to heart disease (which runs in her side of the family) and now suffers from Alzheimer’s. It terrifies me that I may end up the same. The anti D’s could possibly make me feel a little more upbeat but won’t protect me against the awful conditions my dear mum suffers from every day. But deep down I still have that niggling doubt in the back of my mind that HRT can cause cancer and I suppose that’s why I haven’t pushed at it.
I would love to speak to someone actually trained and educated about hormone replacement rather than the 6 or so GPs I have so far spoken to who keep pushing the antidepressants on me.

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WarriorN · 18/01/2022 17:40

Loads of fact sheets here and her book is really useful:

www.newsonhealth.co.uk/

RedPandaWanda · 18/01/2022 18:04

Thanks WarriorN

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Newgirls · 18/01/2022 20:49

@RedPandaWanda

I really do need to pursue the HRT route. I am no doctor but I am certain the antidepressants won’t help me long term like HRT could. I dont want to end up like my poor mum who is bent right over with osteoporosis, has a pace maker due to heart disease (which runs in her side of the family) and now suffers from Alzheimer’s. It terrifies me that I may end up the same. The anti D’s could possibly make me feel a little more upbeat but won’t protect me against the awful conditions my dear mum suffers from every day. But deep down I still have that niggling doubt in the back of my mind that HRT can cause cancer and I suppose that’s why I haven’t pushed at it. I would love to speak to someone actually trained and educated about hormone replacement rather than the 6 or so GPs I have so far spoken to who keep pushing the antidepressants on me.
Maisie Hills book perimenopause power has a lot of good info that might help.

Oestrogen does help with bone health, and brain and heart health - it helps everything in the body.

The increased cancer risk is small. It is far riskier to drink alcohol, be overweight and/or smoke. Hopefully we will get better products developed all the time so we can lose the fear of that risk

premierproblems · 18/01/2022 20:50

You need HRT ASAP!

Imissmoominmama · 18/01/2022 20:51

Bollocks.

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