Menersa Demand Spikes on the Heels of Health Report
February 3, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
A recent study that was conducted by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) in the US, involving more than six hundred women between the ages of 43 and 53, has concluded that women who are in the menopausal phase, or who were premenopausal, got less sleep at night due to frequent disturbances that were greatly attributed to the symptoms of menopause; namely hot flashes, and or, night sweats. Many menopausal women, who previously have relied upon popular prescription drugs for treating hormonal pathway imbalances, are now turning to natural cures for menopause, like Menersa, because they utilize proprietary blends of clinically proven botanical alternatives that not only correct hormonal pathway imbalances, but also relieve the symptoms of menopause that can contribute to sleep deprivation.
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Non-Hormone Treatments Can Relieve Hot Flashes In Women With Breast Cancer
September 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Many women enduring hot flashes experience the heat, sweat and reddened upper body as an uncomfortable inconvenience. However, hot flashes can greatly diminish a woman’s quality of life, disrupting sleep at night or causing embarrassment as she goes about her daily business. Hot flashes, called flushes in medical circles, occur commonly in women with a history of breast cancer…



















































