
Perimenopause is a phase in a woman’s life, that can begin as early as 35 years old and last until menopause in early to mid to late 50’s for most woman. As a naturopathic physician, I see this as a transition time, while it might come with a lot of side effects, with the right support can be a transformative time.
Understanding Perimenopause:
Perimenopause is the period when your body gradually shifts from regular cycles to no cycles. This can be marked by fluctuation hormone levels, especially estrogen and progesterone and a myriad of symptoms. These symptoms could be but are not limited to:
- Irregular periods
- Hot Flashes/night sweats
- Sleep disturbances
- Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
- Weight gain/ metabolic changes
- Brain Fog/ memory loss
- Changes in libido and vaginal dryness
For many women, these symptoms can be overwhelming, but know you are not alone!
The Naturopathic Approach: Treating the Whole Women
As naturopathic physicians we treat the whole person. We take the time to understand your unique experience and symptoms with perimenopause/menopause but diving into medical, hormone, and lifestyle factors.
Key Elements for Perimenopause
- Chaste Tree (Vitex): helps boost progesterone, helping with PMS-like symptoms
- Black cohosh: helps improve hot flashes and night sweets
- DIM: helps balance estrogen levels
- Gymnema: helps curb sugar cravings and support metabolic health.
Emotional Well-Being
Hormone fluctuations can impact mood, memory and concentration. Many women may experience anxiety or depression for the first time during perimenopause. Adressing hormone imbalances can lead to significant improvements in mental health, especially for women.
Start Your Journey Toward Wellness Today
Perimenopause is not the end, but a new beginning. If you are ready to take a holistic approach to perimenopause/menopause reach out to our clinic. For further information, schedule an appointment or please contact Enovative Wellness at 602.614.9905 or visit www.EnovativeWellness.com to learn more.
***This is not medical advice. Do not start any new medication or supplement without consulting your physician.